Every man should care (be concerned) about these three things: Which station have I come from? Which station did I get off? Which station am I going to?

Dada Bhagwan
About This Quote

This is a very common saying, which shows the importance of being organized. Most of us have heard it, but are not sure what it means. The idea behind it is that you should be concerned with the destination of your journey, where you are currently at in life, and what is going to happen next in your life. It’s an excellent reminder that things will change.

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