Mahatma Buddha emphasizes the importance of living in the present for mental and physical health, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. The narrative follows a man burdened by past business failures and family expectations. A Buddhist monk advises him that happiness should not depend on others' actions or success. The man learns to find inner peace and happiness by focusing on his own actions and living in the present, leading to eventual business success and family reconciliation. However, he also learns that both good and bad times are transient, highlighting the importance of resilience and self-reliance.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Mahatma Buddha says that the human body is the secret of health.
2. A person went to a mountain and was crying.
3. A lot of scorpions attacked him, but instead of fighting, they asked him if he was planning to jump and take his life.
4. The person was upset because his business had failed, and he had taken loans to start a new business, which also failed.
5. His family had left him, and he was struggling to make ends meet.
6. A Buddhist monk met the person and told him that his problems were within him.
7. The person realized that he had been trying to make others happy instead of focusing on his own happiness.
8. The Buddhist monk gave the person a secret to overcome his sorrows, but told him to only use it when he felt like giving up.
9. The person took the monk's advice and started a new business, which was successful.
10. His family returned, and he had all the comforts and facilities he needed.
11. However, his good time eventually ended, and he faced new challenges, including the death of his parents and the illness of his children.
12. The person felt like giving up, but then remembered the secret the Buddhist monk had given him.
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