From: Rajinder Yadav on
Raveendran Perumalsamy wrote:
> Hi Rajinder,
>
>
> If the person done a job then he did that job in first try. Try is
> not a dummy word. If the TRY fails, then we need to find a way to solve
> it. Before facing or handling issues how can we say "Everything is
> possible".
>
> Don't try, just do it! -- Without try we cant do anything

Think about 'try' and 'do' it will come to you =) you will see the light!

>
>
> Regards,
> P.Raveendran
> jazzezravi(a)gmail.com
> http://raveendran.wordpress.com
>


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From: Aldric Giacomoni on
Rajinder Yadav wrote:
> Raveendran Perumalsamy wrote:
>> Hi Rajinder,
>>
>>
>> If the person done a job then he did that job in first try. Try is
>> not a dummy word. If the TRY fails, then we need to find a way to solve
>> it. Before facing or handling issues how can we say "Everything is
>> possible".
>>
>> Don't try, just do it! -- Without try we cant do anything
>
> Think about 'try' and 'do' it will come to you =) you will see the
> light!
>
I'm afraid this isn't the place for a spiritual discussion about the
intent and power behind the words. Most people will argue semantics to
death, and will never agree to sit down and explore the spiritual
mindset created by words.
The worst thing (which should be the best thing) is that 'try' and 'do'
are actually mentioned in exactly that context in Star Wars -- but no
one thinks of Yoda as someone who's actually enlightened..
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From: Rajinder Yadav on
Aldric Giacomoni wrote:
> Rajinder Yadav wrote:
>> Raveendran Perumalsamy wrote:
>>> Hi Rajinder,
>>>
>>>
>>> If the person done a job then he did that job in first try. Try is
>>> not a dummy word. If the TRY fails, then we need to find a way to solve
>>> it. Before facing or handling issues how can we say "Everything is
>>> possible".
>>>
>>> Don't try, just do it! -- Without try we cant do anything
>> Think about 'try' and 'do' it will come to you =) you will see the
>> light!
>>
> I'm afraid this isn't the place for a spiritual discussion about the
> intent and power behind the words. Most people will argue semantics to
> death, and will never agree to sit down and explore the spiritual
> mindset created by words.
> The worst thing (which should be the best thing) is that 'try' and 'do'
> are actually mentioned in exactly that context in Star Wars -- but no
> one thinks of Yoda as someone who's actually enlightened..

I realized this, and my last reply was meant to be sent privately but I forgot
to change the email addy before hitting send. I will have to look up the Star
Wars Yoda context ;)

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From: Aldric Giacomoni on
Rajinder Yadav wrote:

> to change the email addy before hitting send. I will have to look up the
> Star Wars Yoda context ;)
>

It's in episode 5 or 6. Luke is practicing with Yoda, and Yoda tells him
"Lift your spacecraft out of the mud with the force". Luke answers that
it's impossible, Yoda says that nothing is impossible. Luke says, "I'll
try", and Yoda says something like "There is no 'try'. Do, or do not."
Yoda then proceeds to lift the spacecraft out of the mud with the force,
of course.
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