Rumi and His experience about Life.
When I was clever, I wanted to change the world. When I was wise, I changed myself. ----Rumi Such a beautiful thought from one of the greatest poets of all time, a Sufi mystic from Persia and a philosopher of the thirteenth century. So much deep meaning is attached to these magical words. If we ponder on this, we can get a whole sense of life itself. And if we apply this to our life, it can be far far better than it is now and we can contribute to make this world a better place. We can find the true meaning of our existence just by applying this into our life. When Rumi was a young man, full of energy and vigor, he developed a habit of questioning everything. He was not happy with anything around him. He didn’t find pleasure and happiness in anything that was not as per his will. He wanted to destroy everything of his disliking. Rumi wanted every man on this planet to follow him and bow to him. He wanted to paint the whole world wit