25 Pictures to prove that man is a grain of sand in this world

Tiny people, lost among the grandeur of nature. No matter what challenges you face in everyday life, being in the wild, you know how they are small and insignificant. Vast forests, unconquered peaks, raging seas and hot deserts.

This is where it becomes clear where is the real power of focus and strength. These images were made so that the man in the picture is represented in miniature, while nature comes to the fore. I hope you will like today’s collection of incredible photos that we have prepared for you.

20+ Amazing Decorating Ideas for Small Balcony

Small Balcony

In city apartments, the balcony may be the only outdoor place where we can enjoy some fresh and natural air. Thanks to this place you can enjoy the outdoor air and it allows you to relax under the sun without even leaving your apartment.
Ideas on decorating your very small balcony are endless.

See the awesome decorating ideas presented here, to inspire you with your balcony decoration.

Small Balcony

Small Balcony

 

20 Adorable Pictures That Prove Dogs Have Hearts Of Gold

This post will make you want to go hug your dog. Warning: this post contains cuteness overload.

Settling in for nap time.

Meeting his new sister for the first time.

They missing us all the time. As I was saying goodbye, my dog did this..

Always Faithful: you and your four-legged friend!

Generally well as a number of a friend who spoils the photos.

Homeless man with dog. Indeed, a picture speaks a thousand words.

LilyBelle GoldenDoodle More Than a Little Girl’s Best Friend: Dog Helps Save 7-Year Old’s Life Every Day

And This companion.

And this golden heart rescue dog!

My 13 year old beagle and my 95 year old granny.

Even when you walk down the aisle.

Or when the next one will not.

Halloween Dreams….
(No, they don’t let me eat the chocolate) – Dogs have incredible patience.

And when the Dog helps patients with epilepsy to open the refrigerator .

And these Specially trained dogs in an American dental clinics to help young patients cope with fear.

Traveling With such a great friend.

Dogs caught in moments of tenderness with their masters.

Little Boy And His Bulldog Are The Only Valentines You Need

But they also need to know that they are loved.

25 Completely Scientific Reasons That Explain Exactly Why Women Live Longer Than Men

It’s been scientifically proven that, on average, women have longer lifespans than their male counterparts. While some scientists may say that it’s because of diet, physical activity, or genetics, we found some troubling photographs that unveiled the real truth.

I wonder how many of their last words were, “Wait! I have a better idea! 🙂

1. When this guy flirted with the laws of physics

2. When this guy inspired us all to collectively soil our pants in empathy

3. When these guys forgot how electricity works

Guys, hold the ladder!

When this guy decided that one arm was a proper security measure

What do you know about the sense of balance?

When these guys trusted each other way too much.

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The main thing – properly grounded equipment.

A very simple question “will it sustain?” Hope he will find the answer.

1st floor or thirty third – what’s the difference?

How the h… did he get there!`?

Stairs in general can stand on anything, it’s the most stable thing in the world!

When these guys relaxed in the shade of their backhoe.

Well, do not drain the water from the well of a light bulb!

When this guy’s ladder wasn’t juuuuuust long enough

When this guy put a lot of trust into his emergency brake

Fitness art – it’s just simple as that.

8. When these guys couldn’t find a normal ladder that was good enough

When these guys selfishly neglected to take an “after” picture

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Luggage carts at the airport deficit, but with a sleight of hand, workers have no problems!

When this guy found a cozy place to put his soda bottle.

When these guy took the ultimate trust fall

When these guys couldn’t find a ladder and tried DIY 🙂

I wonder how many of their last words were, “Wait! I have a better idea!” 🙂

32 Insanely Delicious Sandwiches From Around The World

While the average American eats almost 200 sandwiches a year — more if you count pita with peanut butter and leftover pad thai as a sandwich — eating bread filled with stuff is as universal as loving David Hasselhoff (eating sandwiches on the floor).

When it comes to global gastronomy, the sandwich reigns supreme. Which is why we put together this handy guide to the world’s best/most representative national sandwiches.

Putting stuff between sliced bread is the best thing since sliced bread.

Vietnam

Banham mi – Vietnamese sandwich baguette stuffed with fried pork and vegetables with the addition of coriander and jalapeno.

Turkey

Doner kebab is common not only in Turkey but also in many other countries. This sandwich of tortillas, chopped lamb, vegetables and sauce.

Mexico

Traditional Mexican Semite may be prepared from different kinds of meat, avocado, white cheese, onions on a special bun brioche (which looks like a hamburger bun, but it really is a sweet roll out pastry).

Colombia

AREP – sandwich of thick corn bread, which is added pork sausage (chorizo) with chili sauce.

Japan

Japanese katsu Sand consists of roasted meat on white bread with mayonnaise and mustard.

Canada

My favorite sandwich Canadians – a smoked spicy meat on rye bread with mustard and cucumber.

India

Vada pav – a popular fast food, which is ideal for vegetarians. Is a sandwich consisting of savory muffins (SAW) and two potato cutlets (WADA).

Australia

In Australia, are very fond of thick yeast paste Vegemite, because for local residents the perfect sandwich is a simple toast with this paste and cheese.

Cuba

Medianoche (“midnight”) – a popular Cuban sandwich for night snack: sweet bun with roast pork, ham, cheese and cucumber, seasoned with mustard.

Chile

Sandwich from Chile called chakarera prepared on a round bun hamburger with thinly sliced ​​turkey or pork steak, tomatoes, boiled green beans, chili peppers and green beans.

Venezuela

AREP sandwich of thick corn bread, which is added to pork, cheese, avocados and bananas.

China

Chinese favorite sandwich – donkiburger. This is a popular street food made from donkey meat, often with lettuce and peppers on crispy bread.

Portugal

Frantsezinya – Portuguese sandwich bread, ham or smoked pork sausage or steak, topped with melted cheese and tomato sauce.

Denmark

King Danish cuisine unanimously called smёrrebrёd – a sandwich of rye bread with butter. As a stuffing using fish, meat, shrimp, liver pate, boiled eggs, fresh tomatoes and cheeses of various varieties.

Germany

Thick slice of meat (usually a mixture of beef, pork, bacon and onion) served on a bun with mustard. Usually, it is eaten hot.

France

Popular sandwich in France – zhambon edges. It’s a baguette with ham and butter, cheese and cucumber.

South Africa

South African Gatsby – it’s always a huge sandwich with potatoes, sausage, ketchup and salad.

Netherlands

Brujah croquettes – a fried long nuggets of meat on a bun with mustard. As a rule, they are eaten hot, pouring sweet soy sauce.

Poland

Traditional sandwich in Poland – casserole. Usually make it on the half baguette or loaf of white, as classical toppings used fried mushrooms and cheese (and often something more meat), and the finished sandwich poured ketchup and sprinkle with chopped chives.

Finland

Finnish porilaynen consists of two slices of bread, among which is a nice piece of sausage, seasoned with chopped onion, salad pickles, mustard or ketchup.

Argentina

Choripan with chorizo ​​sausage love throughout South America. It is usually served on a crispy bun with chimichurri sauce or Pebre. You can add a fried egg on top.

Puerto-Rico

Triplet consists of three kinds of grilled meat – beef, pork and chicken (or ham). Also added into the crisp, banana, lettuce, arugula, cheese and onions.

Spain

Bokadilo – a kind of half a baguette sandwich with meat or fish, eggs and sometimes tomato.

Malaysia

Toasted in a pan sided omelet sandwich on baguette halves. The main ingredients – eggs and onions, but also added to the sandwich meat or fish (sardines, chicken, beef, lamb).

Serbia

Pleskavitsa – a sandwich of different kinds of meat, usually beef and pork. Served on a round bun or pita bread with pepper sauce and Serbian cream.

Belgium

Belgian mitrayet consists of fried meat, French fries and mayonnaise on baguette.

Singapore

Kaya toast – a sweet sandwich. Crunchy on toast thickly smeared with a paste of coconut pulp, pounded with egg yolks and sugar cane. In Singapore, it is eaten as a dessert for breakfast. In this case, toast dipped in egg yolk, cooked in a bag.

Macau

And in Macau prefer a simple bun with a pork chop.

Italy

Panini – Italian sandwich, which consists of two slices of bread between which lay a slice of ham and cheese.

Austria

Austrian Bosner – a spicy fried sausage in a baguette with onion, pepper and curry.

Brazil

Bauru – traditional Brazilian sandwich. Consists of French pastries, melted cheese, tomatoes, roast beef and pickles.

Uruguay

Civita translates from Spanish as “little goat”, “kid”, but this sandwich made with slices of beef with mozzarella, tomato, mayonnaise, olives and black olives, and often with bacon, eggs and ham.

Russia

Classic sandwich in Russia is perhaps the bread with cheese or sausage. But on holidays and special occasions virtually no table is complete without sandwiches with butter and red caviar.

53 Beautiful Cities Everyone Should Visit At Least Once

BuzzFeed and MONOPOLY has Recently Published this amazing collection of 53 Beautiful Cities Everyone Should Visit At Least Once.

These photos will make you want to “ADVANCE TO GO.” To your next vacation, that is. Enjoy!
 
 

1. Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan
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2. Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
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3. Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, Belgium
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4. Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver, Canada
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5. Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland
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6. Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey
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7. Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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8. New York City, USA

New York City, USA
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9. Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia
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10. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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11. Quito, Ecuador

Quito, Ecuador
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12. Shanghai, China

Shanghai, China
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13. London, England

London, England
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14. Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn, Estonia
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15. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, Netherlands
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16. Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand
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17. Vienna, Austria

Vienna, Austria
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18. Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech, Morocco
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19. Auckland, New Zealand

Auckland, New Zealand
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20. Venice, Italy

Venice, Italy
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21. Algiers, Algeria

Algiers, Algeria
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22. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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23. Zagreb, Croatia

Zagreb, Croatia
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24. Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic
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25. Bogota, Colombia

Bogota, Colombia
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26. Santiago, Chile

Santiago, Chile
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27. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark
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28. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
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29. Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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30. Cannes, France

Cannes, France
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31. Tbilisi, Georgia

Tbilisi, Georgia
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32. Munich, Germany

Munich, Germany
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33. Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan
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34. Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, Hungary
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35. Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece
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36. New Delhi, India

New Delhi, India
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37. Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki, Finland
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38. Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv, Israel
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39. Beirut, Lebanon

Beirut, Lebanon
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40. Vilnius, Lithuania

Vilnius, Lithuania
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41. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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42. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal
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43. Panama City, Panama

Panama City, Panama
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44. Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw, Poland
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45. Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest, Romania
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46. Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh, Scotland
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47. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, South Africa
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48. Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
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49. Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain
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50. San Juan, Puerto Rico

San Juan, Puerto Rico
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51. Moscow, Russia

Moscow, Russia
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52. Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia
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53. Kiev, Ukraine

Kiev, Ukraine
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What school lunches look like around the world (and the UK and US are the most unhealthy)

Fish soup with tofu and rice, stir-fried pork with vegetables and baked chicken with stuffed grape leaves… these are just some of the exotic lunches school children from around the world tuck into.

The widely different meals from Spain, Ukraine, Greece, South Korea, Brazil, France, Finland and Italy are all fresh and wholesome, with fish, steak and vegetables featuring prominently.

But in stark contrast, the UK and US lunch trays feature processed foods such as popcorn chicken, frankfurters, cookies, and beans from a tin.

What children in other countries eat (clockwise from top left): Ukraine's version of sausage and mash; Brazil's plantains, rice and black beans; beetroot salad and pea soup in Finland and steak with beans and carrots in France 

What children in other countries eat (clockwise from top left): Ukraine’s version of sausage and mash; Brazil’s plantains, rice and black beans; beetroot salad and pea soup in Finland and steak with beans and carrots in France

Unhealthy meal: Children in the US get fed popcorn chicken with ketchup, a spoonful of mashed potato, green peas, a fruit cup and a giant chocolate chip cookie for lunch

Unhealthy meal: Children in the US get fed popcorn chicken with ketchup, a spoonful of mashed potato, green peas, a fruit cup and a giant chocolate chip cookie for lunch

South Indian school children eat off a thali plate which has white rice, sambar (dhal), smoked gourd vegetable stir-fry, curd, buttermilk and kesari, a type of sweet dessert made from semolina

South Indian school children eat off a thali plate which has white rice, sambar (dhal), smoked gourd vegetable stir-fry, curd, buttermilk and kesari, a type of sweet dessert made from semolina

Lunch in an Estonian school is rice with a piece of meat and purple cabbage. They also have bread and a get a cup of chocolate drink 

Lunch in an Estonian school is rice with a piece of meat and purple cabbage. They also have bread and a get a cup of chocolate drink

UK school dinner of frankfurters and beans, a baked potato, corn on the cob, slice of melon and a box drink 

UK school dinner of frankfurters and beans, a baked potato, corn on the cob, slice of melon and a box drink

‘The Cuban food looked a little devoid of vegetables. Greece and Spain also looked good – although Spain could have had more vegetables.’

Balanced diet: Italian children get pasta, fish, two kinds of salad, rocket and caprese, a bread roll and grapes 

Balanced diet: Italian children get pasta, fish, two kinds of salad, rocket and caprese, a bread roll and grapes

In Finland lunch is mainly a vegetarian affair of pea soup, carrots, beetroot salad, crusty roll and sweet pancake with berries to finish

In Finland lunch is mainly a vegetarian affair of pea soup, carrots, beetroot salad, crusty roll and sweet pancake with berries to finish

School lunch in Alba, Spain (left):  white flesh peaches, strawberries and yogurt melts, cous-cous, broccoli, cucumbers and roasted salmon; (right): Poached apple pears, strawberries and blue berries, boiled swede and fresh garden peas

School lunch in Alba, Spain (left):  white flesh peaches, strawberries and yogurt melts, cous-cous, broccoli, cucumbers and roasted salmon; (right): Poached apple pears, strawberries and blue berries, boiled swede and fresh garden peas

South Korean children tuck into broccoli and peppers, fried rice with tofu, fermented cabbage and fish soup

South Korean children tuck into broccoli and peppers, fried rice with tofu, fermented cabbage and fish soup

Brie, green beans, carrot, rare steak and pudding of kiwi fruit and apples is served in French schools 

Brie, green beans, carrot, rare steak and pudding of kiwi fruit and apples is served in French schools

A meal of traditional flavours: Brazil's rice and black beans, baked plantain, pork with peppers and coriander, green salad and a seeded roll

A meal of traditional flavours: Brazil’s rice and black beans, baked plantain, pork with peppers and coriander, green salad and a seeded roll

The South Korean lunch is equally as impressive.

A milky fish soup to start followed by a serving of stir fried rice with tofu, broccoli and peppers. On the side is kimchi, the traditional Korean condiment of fermented cabbage.

In Scandinavia, Finnish schools dish up a vegetarian lunch of pea soup, beetroot salad, carrots and a roll. For pudding there is pannakkau, a sweet pancake served with strawberries and blueberries.

Rice, a chicken croquette, a piece of taro root and yellow pea soup is the school lunch in Old Havana, Cuba

Rice, a chicken croquette, a piece of taro root and yellow pea soup is the school lunch in Old Havana, Cuba

In Japan, school children tuck into fried fish, dried seaweed, tomatoes, miso soup with potatoes, rice (in the metal container), and milk

In Japan, school children tuck into fried fish, dried seaweed, tomatoes, miso soup with potatoes, rice (in the metal container), and milk

A plump portion of lightly fried fish sits atop rocket salad in the Italian lunch tray. This is accompanied by a small portion of pasta, a simple caprese salad of tomatoes, mozzarella and basil, a crusy roll and a bunch of grapes.

Most of the schools have kept to traditional foods for the school lunch.

Children in Spain start their meal with cold tomato soup, gazpacho, served with shrimp and brown rice. This is served with a seeded roll, peppers with red cabbage and half an orange for dessert.

Children in Greece have baked chicken with orzo, stuffed grape leave, cucumber and tomato salad, yoghurt with pomegranate seeds and oranges.

Wholesome: Seeded roll, shrimp with brown rice, gazpacho and tri-colour peppers. Dessert is half an orange

Wholesome: Seeded roll, shrimp with brown rice, gazpacho and tri-colour peppers. Dessert is half an orange

A serving of borscht (beetroot soup) with pickled cabbage, sausages and mash. Dessert is a sweet pancake 

A serving of borscht (beetroot soup) with pickled cabbage, sausages and mash. Dessert is a sweet pancake

Greek school lunches feature baked chicken with orzo, stuffed grape leaves, salad of cucumber and tomatoes, yogurt with pomegranate seeds and two oranges

Greek school lunches feature baked chicken with orzo, stuffed grape leaves, salad of cucumber and tomatoes, yogurt with pomegranate seeds and two oranges

Traditional South American food such as rice with black beans, baked plantains and pork with vegetables are on offer for Brazilian children. They also had a side serving of salad and bread with their meal.

In Ukraine children feast on mashed potato, sausages, borscht, cabbage and syrniki, a type of dessert pancake.

US school lunches feature fried popcorn chicken with ketchup, mashed potatoes, peas, a fruit cup and a chocolate chip cookie.

Bowls of salad are ready to be served at Delcare Edu Center, a local kindergarten and child care center in the business district of Singapore

Bowls of salad are ready to be served at Delcare Edu Center, a local kindergarten and child care center in the business district of Singapore

A healthier UK school dinner: Two trays at a primary school in London. The meal at right consists of pasta with broccoli and slices of bread, and fruit. At left are vegetable chili with rice and broccoli, sponge cake with custard, and a banana

A healthier UK school dinner: Two trays at a primary school in London. The meal at right consists of pasta with broccoli and slices of bread, and fruit. At left are vegetable chili with rice and broccoli, sponge cake with custard, and a banana

In France, school lunch is an art form: hot, multi-course and involving vegetables. A meal of rice, salmon, ratatouille, a slice of bread, a salad with celery and carrots, and an orange and donut at the Anne Franck school in Lambersart, northern France

In France, school lunch is an art form: hot, multi-course and involving vegetables. A meal of rice, salmon, ratatouille, a slice of bread, a salad with celery and carrots, and an orange and donut at the Anne Franck school in Lambersart, northern France

10 Lessons From Dalai Lama That Will Change Your Life

It is not often that Oprah Winfrey is lost for words! Yet this was exactly what happened when she asked the Dalai Lama a very pertinent question, which is recounted in the book by Victor Chan entitled The Wisdom of Forgiveness.

She asked him, “Have you ever had to forgive yourself for something?” His Holiness replied, “My attitude towards mosquitoes is not very favorable, not very peaceful. Bed bugs also.”

Oprah was astounded that there was nothing else to be forgiven for in a life spanning 78 years.  Forgiveness and compassion for all living creatures are the two pillars of the Dalai Lama’s teachings. Let’s discover together how his teachings will change your life.

1. Be compassionate.

“The topic of compassion is not at all religious business; it is important to know it is human business, it is a question of human survival.”- Dalai Lama
Research now shows that when you are compassionate, you experience a similar feeling of pleasure as when you have sex, good food or a relaxing holiday. Basically, showing compassion is good for your health. Take compassionate action and get the “giver’s high.” Benefits are reduced stress, more regular heart beat and improved immune system.

You can show compassion by understanding the person’s feelings and emotions. That means talking to them and trying to share what they are going through. It is more demanding than a mere act of kindness. If you are compassionate, you are going to get emotionally involved. You also ask what help is needed. You could apply this to:

  • A friend who is ill
  • Someone who has lost their job
  • A relative who has been bereaved
  • Someone going through a separation
  • A homeless person

2.  Be kind and help others.

“This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.” – Dalai Lama

Being kind and generous costs little and the benefits you gain in happiness are considerable. That was the conclusion that Michael Norton and colleagues at the Harvard Business School came to, after doing some very interesting research. The volunteers who gave away some money were happier than those who had spent it on themselves.
Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” – Dalai Lama

3. Find happiness.

“The purpose of our lives is to be happy.” – Dalai Lama

In the rat race, the one thing you really want at the end of the day is the capacity to find happiness.

When he was interviewed about this, the Dalai Lama said that we are bombarded with messages about material possessions. There are very few messages about forgiving, being compassionate, patient, tolerant, and kind. You really have to give those values top priority in order to be happy.
“Happiness is not ready made—it comes from our own actions.” – Dalai Lama

4. Discover inner peace.

The Dalai Lama advises everybody to spend a little time alone each day. Time to reflect and chase away the negative thoughts such as anger, resentment, jealousy, and tiredness. Try to replace those with positive emotions such as optimism, gratitude, love, and peace. He rightly says that the truly calm mind is the source of happiness and good health.

5. Do not harm others.

“If you can, help others; if you cannot do that, at least do not harm them.” – Dalai Lama

If you start telling lies, gossiping and spreading nasty rumors, bullying, and taking advantage of others, then the negative fallout from them will come back to haunt you. These are just a few of the actions that can harm others.

6. Nurture your friendships.

Friendships should never be undervalued. They need tender loving care because they can generate trust and affection. Real friendships will never depend on money or political clout.  It is a sad fact that neglected or stillborn friendships lead to loneliness. This is one of the risk factors which probably contributes to depression in our society.

7. Don’t let technology rule your life.

Did you know that the Dalai Lama has over 8 million followers on Twitter?  While he admires the advances in social media in helping us to communicate, he nevertheless warns against its overuse for the following reasons:

  • It can control your life—look at people in restaurants using their cell phones.
  • Who is in charge? You or the technology?
  • It is a poor substitute for real friendship.
  • It cannot help you to be compassionate.
  • Real human interaction will suffer.

“We are the controller of the technology. If we become a slave of technology, then that’s not good.”- Dalai Lama

8. Don’t argue or fight; just negotiate.

“Non-violence means dialogue, using our language, the human language. Dialogue means compromise; respecting each other’s rights; in the spirit of reconciliation there is a real solution to conflict and disagreement. There is no hundred percent winner, no hundred percent loser—not that way but half-and-half. That is the practical way, the only way.” – Dalai Lama

Whether it is an international crisis or an argument with your partner or boss, the key to a peaceful, non-violent outcome is dialogue. In this way, you learn the art of compromise and negotiation. His Holiness recommends that you should never bring up the past but concentrate on what is causing the present problem.

9. Be gentle with the earth.

In order to survive, we have a duty to preserve this planet as best we can. Learning how to recycle, looking at ways to create alternative energy, and learning about the current issues are all ways that can help to delay the tipping point.

 10. Learn from your failures.

“When you lose, don’t lose the lesson.” – Dalai Lama
When you screw up, it is important to examine what went wrong. Maybe you sad the wrong thing or maybe you haven’t thought the whole process through. Perhaps there was a problem in planning the project and maybe you did not think about worst-case scenarios. Reflection can help you learn every time you fail.

Could these ten lessons really change your life? Try to apply them to your life and work. You will soon discover that truth, honesty, warm-heartedness and compassion will be the driving forces in your life and will help you to gain real happiness.

Tell us in the comments what teachings or quotes from the Dalai Lama have inspired you and how they have changed your life.

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