Sunday, August 2, 2009 • 9:59 pm
True friends cry with you and when you laugh they too. They participate or try to be in every good and bad of your life. Every friendship, even the best of them, has predictable peaks and valleys, but the low points can still threaten even a solid friendship. The friend who you were sure would be your best friend forever is beginning to feel intrusive on your nerves.
Friendship is kinda buzz word now a days in this fast moving world. I usually think, is friendship purely based on emotions or emoting to one another? It may even be something more subtle, yet equally serious: You’re seeing each other less and less, and you simply feel like you are drifting apart. What do you say?
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Filed under: Attitude, K3, Philosophy , Friends, Friends are for ever, Friendship
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 • 6:34 am
I believe this was the Charisma of Guddi, ‘The Doll’. As the 27 years old Reality TV star Jade Goody never impressed me and still I watched the media circus right from the beginning. Many in India use to call her Guddi after her participation in Big Boss. I found it an astonishing idea to die on reality television show. I was uncomfortable by knowing the plan to sell moments of slipping into unconsciousness but it was one of the most moving moments I could ever visualize, a mother telling her children about her death.
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Filed under: Attitude, Life, Philosophy , Big Brother, Cancer, Jade Goody, Reality Show
Sunday, February 22, 2009 • 11:28 am
It shocks to witness that must of us are just passing our life just like wild animal. Our instinct drives us to struggle for existence; basic needs of food and sex with acquire more mind-set. Even the more disturbing fact raises head when we are incapable of finding this as a problem.
What’s the big deal in it?
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Filed under: Attitude, Life, Philosophy
Thursday, January 29, 2009 • 11:59 pm
Much much awaited eBook of mine titled My Human Revolution is on the floor. My Human Revolution is a result of good encouragement I received from the readers of my blog humanrevolution. This eBook is a miscellaneous of philosophical articles I wrote on my blog in the past year about Self Help and Daily Inspiration. Book writing had been one of my greatest fantasies. I used to write lot of letters to my friends in which we use to discuss lots of ideas.
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Filed under: Inspiration, Philosophy , eBook, Human Revolution, Perfection, Religion
Monday, December 29, 2008 • 6:05 pm
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 • 7:10 pm

n my child hood days while crossing the door of my house I use to push it in order to close it with the help of my foot because generally my hands were pre-occupied with my sports articles. Later on it became my habit and I did the same even empty handed and at times I just literally used to kick the door and get it whamed badly to make a big noise.
One day my aunt called me up and enquired the matter with me that why do i kick the door. I simply grinned regretfully as I was not having any kind of explaination for it. She asked me to put my forehead against the door and seek apology in my prayer. In India we touch something with our forehead as a mark of respect and gratitude. She warned me not to do kick the door in future and if she found doing me so to the door she will be angry enough and shall request the door to not protect me by blocking the cold winds and thieves.
Being a child I realized my big mistake and was quite scared, there after I developed a sense of respect for my all doors. I am carryiong this sense till today. Here in India I have watched many people touching their keyboards and CPUs with their forhead on reaching their workstations in offices. They just intend to start their day by giving a whole hearted prayer. Some do the same to the entry gates of their work places. Also it has been observed more commonly while starting their meal they show the first bite to their fore head. In fact the fore head in this context signifies the intense deep prayer region of brain where one connects with the God, nature or universe.
Some times we take certain things for granted. We do not care for our fellow mates and their emotions.
Doors, Keybpards, CPUs are lifeless entities even some time we humans do not take care of living ctreatures. One of my friends requested me to bring tickets for him for the next evening’s bus. As my house is near to the bus station I happily agreed to do the favour. Next day when I showed him the tickets on our meeting in a restuarant. I was shocked to see that instead of showing any gratitude or listening to me, why and how I procured those tickets. He gave very angry gestures because he was expecting the tickets of more late hours which practically was not possible. With fury hands he took the tickets and kept on giving a very uncomfortable frowning look.

I felt sorry for him both ways one for getting the tickets up to his satisfaction and another on his behaviour. Literally I felt pity on his animality reflexes. I was able to see that those were not the traits of a very successful man. It just recapitulated me my doors, chair, taple, camera, car, dog, parents, wife and countless other things to whom i do not want to miss in my life and say, “Thank you for being part of my life “
Thank you Aunt for teaching me such a wonderful lesson.
Mood:
Enlightened
Filed under: Habit, Life, Philosophy , Friends, Gratitude, Help, Management, Psychology, Relations, Resolution, Revolution
Thursday, October 9, 2008 • 7:19 pm
Tuesday, October 7, 2008 • 5:08 pm
There is an observation, when you are overtaken on road by someone you think he is rash and when you do the same with some one you think he is a stupid. Any ways, which so ever the case is the truth remains you drive slightly faster when your fuel tank is full.
There is an old story of mice that use to do a lot of mischief in a house and never got caught even after using the best tactics by the house-owner. At last when the house-owner got fed up, he gave up…
One day one of his old relative visited him and found him with this mess. The old relative patiently heard to his problem and gave him a thoughtful suggestion to find out the place or hole where the mice use to live and to remove all the food, which it has stored for living. The house owner did the same and witnessed the mice loosing its confidence and thus getting weaker. In the story eventually the house-owner caught the mice.
Confidence comes when your wallet is glutted.
According to Andy Munthe, “A shot glass of desire is greater than a pitcher of talent.” I trust desire to be the gateway for talent. People with same talent behave differently in different environment. In real life this story embraces a greater part but the element of attitude remains and help us to survive which further depends person to person. We find our way to success but if we are pumped in with resources or money we get propelled faster.
Your priorities starts getting diluted and you start looking comfort somewhere else. The diminishing and fading desires evolutes as the phase changes and we walk forward in time frame, it is quite natural. But there are some exceptional cases which do not get swayed away by their surroundings and hold their desires strongly.
Some times when you look for something and find something else, and realize that what you’ve found is more suited to your needs than what you thought you were looking for. Somehow what so ever we get in our life is directly proportional to the quantum of their desire. To conclude there is an anonymous quote, “A person shows what he is by what he does with what he has.”

Filed under: Inspiration, Life, Philosophy , Level of Desire, Strong Burning Desire
Monday, May 26, 2008 • 8:06 am

When did you last thought about what you really would like to do with your being? What’s that makes you want to jump out of bed in the early morning? What is it that makes you feel enthusiastic? If you don’t know, then it’s time to find it out! Doing what you really love can enhance your life experience. It fits you completely into the life’s equation. Living the life of your dreams provides you with great joy and contentment.
When you choose a path that is honourable and true to your self as well as others, your life story begins in earnest. Your life becomes a message – an inspiration to others. Your message can change the world for the better. You can inspire one person or change the lives of many.
Once you start doing what drives you towards fulfilment, you’ll find your happiness. You may have to make a bigger leaps in order to do what you love. You may have to fight a few battles. This could mean changing your current way of life or breaking through the odd comfort zone or overcoming fear, but it’s worth it if it means starting each day with vitality and enthusiasm, knowing that you’re doing exactly what you love. Let your true path unfold.
Even the smallest change can make a difference. As long as truth runs throughout your story, you will always be on the right path. Even if that path becomes difficult at times, you will know in your heart that the journey is the right one. Life is an adventure and the journey itself is the reward.
So, what adventure are you going to have? Remember you always have a choice. Remember, you can be the hero of your story … you can save the world and even have time for romance! Make sure your story has an inspiring message running through it. And think on … every good story has a happy ending!
So start creating your life story!
Filed under: Life, Philosophy
Sunday, May 4, 2008 • 3:58 pm

Imaginations can be fulfilled. The computer machine and the net on which you are reading this post is a result of someone’s imagination. Try to reach your imagination by solving your own problems. You’ll find that by coming up with your own solutions, you’ll develop a competitive edge. Anything that is not managed will deteriorate. If you want to uncover problems you don’t know about, take a few moments and look closely at the areas you haven’t examined for a while. I guarantee you problems will be there.
Never let anybody push you around. In our society, with our laws and even playing field, you have just as much right to what you’re doing as anyone else, provided that what you’re doing is legal.
Pay attention to your competitors, but pay more attention to what you’re doing. When you look at your competitors, remember that everything looks perfect at a distance. Even the planet Earth, if you get far enough into space, looks like a peaceful place. Just try to listen your conviction. There is an old saying “A wise man keeps his own counsel.”
Action has to follow the imagination remember “A good plan violently executed today is far and away better than a perfect plan tomorrow.”
You can’t imagine the power of imagination.
Filed under: Inspiration, Philosophy , Imagination
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