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Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - March 09, 2014

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Loving Sai Ram from Prasanthi Nilayam
09 Mar, 2014  
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Why should we aim to score High, be it an examination or progress in life? How should students go about answering in exams? Bhagawan explains to us today.  

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Sathya Sai Baba

Some students aim to just pass the examination or get perhaps 60%. Low aim is a crime. Who will tolerate or accept any work that is done 40% or 50%? Low marks tend to speak poorly of yourself – so never aim low, you must aim high. You should target a high 98%, then you will definitely cross at least 75%. ‘Success begets Success’, so in any examination, begin answering easy questions first, properly numbering and tracking them. Then, you will feel encouragement from within to continue to write, and slowly be able to handle even the difficult questions as well. On the other hand, if you begin with tough questions, then you may get depressed quickly in the limited time. Depression leads to confusion, which in turn leads to loss of memory. Then, even if you know the answer, you will not be able to answer correctly. So to have the right kind of enthu siasm you must answer easy questions first.

- ‘My Dear Students’, Vol 2, Ch1.

Education must result in humility. Humility is the best credential for success in life. - Baba
 


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