“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
How i wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky”
“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
I need not know who you are
When i look through the spectroscopic gen
All i see is helium and hydrogen”
“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
How i wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky”
“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
I need not know who you are
When i look through the spectroscopic gen
All i see is helium and hydrogen”
My blogging has taken regular breaks recently. Many reasons which i don’t want to explain in this post. I am using this break effectively to bring more exciting stuff to you in the coming days!
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Ever since i bought my new imac, i fell in love with the computer and the Snow Leopard operating system. I have been spending all my free time exploring the new OS. Frankly speaking, there is only one application that i miss in MAC OSX.
Windows Live Writer
This has been my blogging companion for a long time. I did search for blogging tools for ‘Mac’ all over the web. Didn’t find one that matches windows live writer capabilities.
Today, i have installed Windows Vista on my imac through boot camp. If not for windows live writer, i wouldn’t have thought of installing windows.
Windows Live writer….You rock Buddy !
Note : Windows Vista is such a loser ! Over all, the OS sucks.
The opinion got strengthened after using Snow leopard.
I found this pic on flickr, when i was setting up my flickr account.
It had the caption "The effect of a glam auntie"
Photography is supposed to be creative ! like this one.
Find out in the following video, what makes keynote presentations by Steve Jobs so effective.
I personally love his presentations. Enjoy the video.
It has been quite some time since i wrote my last post. I wont say that i was too busy. I will rather say that i didn’t manage my time well. So, my lovely blog took a backseat among the improperly managed and apparently urgent activities of life. Only a month back, i attended a leadership training where half a day was focused on time management. During the training, i thought that these techniques would change my life. But, I was soon wrong. I didn’t see much improvement in my daily productivity.
The fault is not with the trainer. It is with me. Trying to do effective time management using different techniques was secondary. I later realized, i have to change something more fundamental before attempting any secondary change.
My belief that my efficiency was limited by time, and i cant do much about it.
Immediate use of time management techniques provided only a cosmetic make-up. The true belief showed up very soon. Putting the to-do list in different techniques didn’t help because, i lacked commitment, energy and love towards my list.
When these three forces dominate, the vehicle of life moves at a decent speed. It doesn’t really matter whether i use one wheel at the front and three at the back or two wheels at both the ends, when my primary aim is to get the vehicle moving. The techniques taught at the training can only help me accelerate faster through design improvements. But, the fact still remains.
Without the driving force, nothing moves.
I realized that it is very important to check the primary requirements, before i focus my energies on secondary improvements. Without understanding why and how of my activities, and what is really important to me, planning and prioritization are meaningless.
I could draw an analogy between my personal experience and the “Personality Ethic – Character Ethic” concept illustrated in “The seven habits of highly effective people” by Stephen R Covey. I strongly recommend this book. It is taking me on a realization ride.
All the trainings try to change my personality ethic which attributes only to my secondary greatness. In tough situations, my original character ethic will surface. When it happens, i am are no longer a consistent performer. The key is to change my character and believe that the change is indispensible. Yes !
There are no Short-cuts.
Personality Ethic will only help me after i achieve Primary Greatness. To reach there, i have to work on my character and my beliefs. In any journey, slight diversions are okay. But, i cant afford to start in the wrong direction !
With this realization, i am trying to better my self.
I would like to end this post with a short video talk on “Belief and Behavior” by Devdutt Pattanaik, who is a thought provoking and inspirational author. He talks about his new role as Chief Belief Officer @ Future Group.
Friends, don’t forget to do introspection! Its important. Else, you will end up moving continuously in the maze of life, reaching no where.
We begin this New Year with dampened enthusiasm and dented optimism. Our happiness is diluted and our peace is threatened by the financial illness that has infected our families, organizations and nations. Everyone is desperate to find a remedy that will cure their financial illness and help them recover their financial health. They expect the financial experts to provide them with remedies, forgetting the fact that it is these experts who created this financial mess.
Every new year, I adopt a couple of old maxims as my beacons to guide my future. This self-prescribed therapy has ensured that with each passing year, I grow wiser and not older.
This year, I invite you to tap into the financial wisdom of our elders along with me, and become financially wiser.
I’m certain that those who have already been practicing these principles remain financially healthy. I’m equally confident that those who resolve to start practicing these principles will quickly regain their financial health.
Let us become wiser and lead a happy, healthy, prosperous and peaceful life.
Image source: BusinessWeek
P.S : Thanks to my friend Anjali, for directing me to this article
Yesterday, when i came back from office, there was a power cut at home. I was getting bored & I wanted some thing to munch. So, I went into the main street to the nearest Hot chip store.
I bought 250 gm of potato chips for Rs 45. During the 5 min i spent at the shop, i saw that he could sell 1.5 kg of potato chips. I came back home and enquired my mom about the cost of potatoes. She said that the maximum price she had paid in her experience was Rs 25. I couldn’t resist from making these quick calculations
The calculations shown here are very conservative, considering the sale of only 2 kg of chips per hour.
Chips (in Kgs) sold per hour (Minimum) | 2 | |
No of operating hours (Minimum) | 6 | |
Total number of Kgs sold/day (Minimum) | 12 | |
No of business days | 30 | |
Revenues | Per kg (Rs) | Per month (Rs) |
Selling cost of potato chips | 180 | 64800 |
Expenses (Conservative) | Per kg (Rs) | Per month (Rs) |
Raw potatoes | 25 | 9000 |
Edible oil | 10 | 3600 |
Salary of the only employee who makes chips | 14 | 5000 |
Rent of the shop | 19 | 7000 |
Electricity | 1 | 300 |
Raw material transport | 1 | 500 |
Miscellaneous expenses | 8 | 3000 |
Total Expenses | 79 | 28400 |
Net Income from potato chips/month | 36400 | |
Profit margin on each kg | 56 % |
Rs 36,400 is the profit (Munafa) which the 22 year old boy in the shop makes per month by selling potato chips.
The story is not over here. The raw material (Potatoes & Oil) cost is actually much less than Rs 25, as he buys them in bulk. Potato chips is only one of the items he sells at the shop. There are at least 10 other varieties of chips. I haven’t included the calculations for other items as i don’t have the data. So, the boy in reality is earning much more than Rs 36,400. Accounting for other uncertainties and losses, he would earn a minimum of Rs 36,400.
The boy’s profit is more than what an average engineer earns during his first year of job. I don’t intend to insult the education system or the highly qualified engineers in the country. The point i am trying to drive is as follows.
Some smart guys realize the business man in them at a very early stage. They know the magic of Dhandha.
If you start-up your business at the age of 18 after PUC and invest 4 years to make it a profitable business, you are an independent and successful business man by the age of 22. Wah, what a feeling.
The guess the boy in the hot-chip shop is doing the business for a survival. Some don't do it for survival. They grow every year, investing in the right areas and build a mighty empire around them. For example, Steve Jobs built “Apple” during the same years of his life and was worth 10 million USD at the age of 22. When ever i feel low, i listen to his commencement speech at Stanford University. Only accomplished people can deliver such great speeches.
Dhirubhai Ambani is an Indian example of such heroes. These heroes don’t mind the initial risks and set-backs. They are very clear about their objective and are highly confident about reaching there. That’s why they are famous. They accomplished what many other people holding 3 to 4 academic degrees couldn’t.
In this thought process, I remembered the movie “Guru” (based on Dhirubhai Ambani’s Life story) by Maniratnam. I would have watched it over 10 times by now. Will watch it once again over the weekend for a dose of inspiration.
I wish i die as a founder of at least a small company or at least a shop, and rather not as a retired employee. Today is not the day. I wish it comes asap :) (A day of successful business, not death)
Story shared by Ananthu from Navadarshanam
There was a couple that used to go to shop in the beautiful stores. They both liked antiques and pottery and especially teacups. One day in this beautiful shop they saw a beautiful teacup. They said, "May we see that? We've never seen one quite so beautiful."
As the lady handed it to them, suddenly the teacup spoke.
"You don't understand," it said. "I haven't always been a teacup. There was a time when I was red and I was clay." My master took me and rolled me and patted me over and over and I yelled out, "let me alone", but he only smiled, "Not yet."
"Then I was placed on a spinning wheel," the teacup said, "and suddenly I was spun around and around and around. Stop it! I'm getting dizzy!" I screamed. But the master only nodded and said, "Not yet."
Then he put me in the oven. I never felt such heat. I wondered why he wanted to burn me, and I yelled and knocked at the door. I could see him through the opening and I could read his lips, as He shook his head, "Not yet."
Finally the door opened, he put me on the shelf, and I began to cool. "There, that's better," I said. And he brushed and painted me all over. The fumes were horrible. I thought I would gag. "Stop it, stop it!" I cried. He only nodded, "Not yet."
Then suddenly he put me back into the oven, not like the first one. This was twice as hot and I knew I would suffocate. I begged. I pleaded. I screamed. I cried. All the time I could see him through the opening nodding his head saying, "Not yet."
Then I knew there wasn't any hope. I would never make it. I was ready to give up. But the door opened and he took me out and placed me on the shelf. One hour later he handed me a mirror and said, "Look at yourself." And I did. I said, "That's not me; that couldn't be me. It's beautiful. I'm beautiful."
"I want you to remember," then, he said, "I know it hurts to be rolled and patted, but if I had left you alone, you'd have dried up. I know it made you dizzy to spin around on the wheel, but if I had stopped, you would have crumbled.
I knew it hurt and was hot and disagreeable in the oven, but if I hadn't put you there, you would have cracked. I know the fumes were bad when I brushed and painted you all over, but if I hadn't done that, you never would have hardened; you would not have had any color in your life.
And if I hadn't put you back in that second oven, you wouldn't survive for very long because the hardness would not have held. Now you are a finished product. You are what I had in mind when I first began with you."
God knows what He's doing (for all of us). He is the Potter, and we are His clay.
He will mold us and make us, So that we may be made into a flawless piece of work to fulfill His good, pleasing, and perfect will.
Now that we have understood the moral, lets read a real life story. For everyone who wants to witness the heights of positive thinking, the following article is a must read. (click on the name)
P.S: Image source - www.firstflush.ee
Quote of the month for July, 2009
I have a bad habit. My life’s greatest ambitions come to memory when i switch of my bedroom light and try to get some sleep. So, i lay in my bed awake for a long time thinking about the glory when i get there. While having big ambitions in life is good, i think i am wasting a lot of time thinking about the day when i get there. It doesn’t help me much and worse, reduces the energy for next day.
Recently i read the following story by Colin Powell, former secretary of US state and a retired four star General and it had a transformational effect on me.
“There was a brand-new second lieutenant who was very ambitious and wanted to be a general. So one night at the officer's club the young officer spotted this old general sitting at the bar. So he went up and said, "How do I become a general?" And the old general answered, "Son, you've got to work like a dog. You've got to have moral and physical courage. There may be days you're tired, but you must never show fatigue. You'll be afraid, but you can never show fear. You must always be the leader." The young officer was so excited by this advice. "Thank you, sir," he said, "so is this how I become a general?" "No," said the general, "that's how you become a first lieutenant, and then you keep doing it over and over and over."
Throughout his career, Powell says he had always tried to do my best today, think about tomorrow, and maybe dream a bit about the future. But doing your best in the present has to be the rule.
You won't become a general unless you become a good first lieutenant.
Ground Rule: Do your best in the Present. Focus on Performance, Not Power
Images: Colin Powell as a General and as the Secretary of State
Story Source: Online Fortune Magazine on money.cnn.com
Who says technical presentations cant be engaging?
I am a big fan of Garr Reynolds, who i think is an extremely creative human being and i love the tips at his famous website www.presentationzen.com
His latest post on “Technical Presentations” is quite useful to many of us. He uses the TED talk by Dr. Bonnie Bassler to throw light on the techniques which are crucial for any technical presentation. In the video, Dr. Bassler gets the message across, using her special techniques in communication. Come, lets learn “ How bacteria communicate?” and how the knowledge of bacterial communication can help in the development of new therapeutic antibiotic medicines.
Here is a summary of the techniques which Dr. Bassler uses in her presentation, according to Garr Reynolds
1 There is a great clarity in her narrative and she speaks in a conversational manner. For example, For example, she often says "The question is then _______" or "So the question is this: _______."
2 she also answers the two questions we often have as listeners but that too often go unanswered: "So what? and "Why does it matter (to me/us)?"
3 She references the screen often but only to illustrate her point. She uses her hands a great deal to explain processes, just as you would in ordinary, natural conversation.
4 Dr. Bassler's visuals are quite simple and for the most part they were a good companion to her talk, yet the attention was on her and her descriptions. At times when she was not speaking about something on screen behind her, TED put up her video which gets all the attention back on her. You can do something similar in a classroom or at smaller conferences by placing black slides in between sections or using the B key on your notebook to make the screen black (don't worry: the room will not go dark because you still have the lights on, right?).
Voila !!!! Now lets try and put them into practice.
GE-JFWTC Edison Challenge 2009 is here again ! A wonderful opportunity for all the college students to showcase their technical and business acumen.
Beyond the recognition and fame, a prize money of Rs. 5 Lac, is definitely not a small amount. More over, all the 20 finalists get a seed funding of Rs 20,000 to test their idea. WoW!. How many times were you looking for such funding? Here is the chance !
So, Spread the word. Tomorrow’s innovators could be you or from your campus or from your Alma-mater.
For details visit the following link
http://www.ge.com/jfwtc/edisonchallenge/index.html
P.S: Students, don’t miss the opportunity. Believe me, It’s worth a great deal (I am one of the winners of the contest, previously called GE –Imagination Breakthrough Intercampus Challenge conducted in 2006, and it has definitely added a lot of value to my resume)
The news has been around for quite some time. I know i am posting it a little late, but i couldn’t prevent myself from talking about this awesome stuff.
Acyut, India’s first indigenously developed humanoid (I am really proud that it’s development happened at my graduate university) won the Bronze Medal at Robogames 2k9, held at San Fransisco, between June 12 & June 14.
Two more students Uttam Grandhi & Ravi Shankar from BITS won a Silver and Bronze Medal at the same event under the category “Art Bots”
BITS-Pilani Rocks !!!
It continues to admit students who can sing its song of pride, all over the world.
P.S: Read about Acyut and the other two students in their corresponding hyper- links. I am sure you will be inspired.
It is not in anyway an exaggeration, if i say an application called Google wave which is going to be released in this year, is gonna change the life of every internet user in the world.
Image source: www.wave.google.com
The application is fabulous, fantastic and the best of its kind. Adjectives of all the languages of the world, combined together cannot really glorify the beauty, use and simplicity of the application.
The video below is not just a recommendation. I want all my readers to definitely and immediately watch this video. Why should i describe any of its features when there is a beautiful video out there.
The video is long. So follow this precaution: Don’t start the video if you have any deliverable in the next 1 hour. Because, i am so damn sure you wont stop it once started !
I promise, watching the keynote presentation about Google Wave, you will be thrilled, surprised and entertained to the top levels, you will be off your seat, clapping, jumping and trying to close your widely open mouth with your hands.
Friends, here is Google Wave…… The real real game changer..
Google, I love you !
Well, i managed to find a screenshot of the application on the web.
This is how your future email will look like. In this window, you will chat, orkut, blog, micro-blog, share photos & videos, edit documents collaboratively and fill forms collaboratively, play games do what not? The list is so endless…. All you can do now is to say WoW and wait for the release.
If you are smart, you will immediately go to www.wave.google.com and click on the button which says “Let me know when it is ready”
Today, i reinforce my definition that i have repeated a lot of times near my close friends
Google is GOD !!!!
It all started when i was searching for a suitable picture of lord hanuman for my post on Hanuman’s Effective Communication.
To my surprise, i found a ‘human picture without a monkey face’ in the Google image search results. In the bottom area of the image were the letters 10,000 BC.
Out of curiosity, i clicked the image and it took me to an interesting post on the close resemblance of the movie, 10,000 BC to the famous epic, Ramayana. The post and its comments speak in depth about different versions of Ramayana. Kudos to the author.
The image below is taken from the same post to trigger your interest.
I don’t want to write any descriptions on the image, as it speaks for itself. The argument in the post is about “The real Ramayana”
Well, why am i writing about this now?
Today, i watched 10,000 BC. I wouldn’t have related it to the epic, if the referred post was not the inspiration to watch the movie. Yet, I liked the movie and enjoyed it in its true nature rather than its relation to the epic.
What about my opinion on the argument on Real Ramayana?
I don’t care a damn about the truth. I love the epic Ramayana, widely known and the morals it taught us. Likewise, i love the movie 10,000 BC (the Hollywood version) . Both movie and the epic have inspired me in mixed ways. I have witnessed great leadership traits in some characters of 10,000 BC. Will definitely narrate a relevant scene, in one of my future posts on leadership.
For people curious in history / controversies / Spirituality / Fun [:)] , this post will be a very interesting read. Thank you Pinastro. You gave me some fodder for thought.
Read on!
http://pinastro.wordpress.com/2008/04/16/hollywood-ramayana/
First question: Are you using them?
If not, view this video immediately. I personally love the time based results so much !
(Disclaimer: This post is for those who don’t know about Phulki. If you are in the Known list, go and enjoy. Don’t waste time reading this post)
Wondering what Phulki is ?
I would define it as a Google++ for Hindi and Tamil Music. Shown below is the home page for Phulki. Doesn’t it look neat and tidy ? Having used it for few days now, I can whole-heartedly say that Phulki is unlike any other online Music Provider.
The good news is that it is also light and very effective. You can search Songs/Playlists/Albums, What not? You readily have lot of options to choose from.
There is a magical Player in the window, into which you can drag songs, make playlists, save them and the best of all, share the songs with friends on social networks like Orkut, Twitter.
You can follow Phulki on Orkut, on Twitter, and subscribe to Phulki Blog.
For those lucky fellas, who have an iphone or an itouch, you can listen songs even when you are away from your computer, using the Phuki App
I didn’t know about all these until my friend Shoeb showed me the home page. Just go to www.Phulki.com and i am sure you will love exploring it.
From here, its a enjoyable Do it yourself project. I have already told enough
Just finished reading a book that i will cherish for ever.
It has refreshed me inside out, and threw me into a world of enlightened thought process.
I am not writing a review of the book. You will find lot better ones on net. I would like to mention a phrase that gets repeated many a times in the book.
“When you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires so that your wish comes true”
Doesn’t this remind you of some dialogue from Om Shaanti Om ?
“Agar Kisi Cheez ko Dil se chaho, Toh Puri Kayanaat usse tumse milane mein lag jaati hain”
I was wondering about the origin for such a wonderful dialogue. Today i find it in the book.
Jokes apart, this book is a must read for everyone.
I wish i should have read the book much earlier :)
I live in the Whitefield area of Bangalore, where the street i live is definitely special for one reason.
The # of dogs and puppies in the street.
There are five houses in the street and 7 pet dogs in total. In addition, there are 4 street dogs and about 7/8 puppies. I have never seen such a small street with so many dogs. Except the pet dogs, all the others are always on the road. All the residents in the street love dogs and feed them very well. So, the dogs have a good time. Since, all they need is food & water, the dogs and puppies never leave the street. Between the 2nd and 3rd house on the street is an empty land, where all these dogs reside.
Our house owners also have a white fur dog, named Tommy. My house owner loves & cares about Tommy more than her husband and children [:)]. Her younger son Chandru loves animals a lot and feeds all the dogs on the street with the meager pocket money he receives from his parents.
Next to my house is a school which teaches Vedic Mathematics to children on Saturdays and Sundays. During weekends, the street which is usually calm, suddenly gets busy with a lot of vehicles which come to drop children at the school. The drivers have a tough time as these puppies keep moving across the road and some of them even sleep in the pot-holes. Most of the puppies which are brown in color, are hard to differentiate for a fast driver, especially while they are sleeping in the pits.
One Sunday evening, i was coming home on my new Honda Activa, and i saw all my neighbors gathered in front of the school. When i stopped my vehicle and went near the gathering, i saw a small brown puppy which was lying on the ground and gasping for breath and i was informed that it met with an accident. One of the vehicles which came to drop the students at school ran over the puppy which was sleeping on the road. Unfortunately the vehicle crushed its nose and tongue. Though the remaining physical system was untouched, the dog couldn’t breathe air and drink water offered by my mom and other neighbors. We knew it could die any minute.
Sensitive Chandru was almost in tears, and was red with anger. He would have cursed the harsh driver over a thousand times by then.
Me and Chandru quickly grabbed the dog, and drove to the nearest dog care center/vertinary hospital. The hospital was closed. We tried reaching the doctor’s number on the hospital hoarding. No one picked up.
Chandru immediately called the local doctor who gives injections to Tommy every month. Unfortunately he had gone to the city, and said that he would take more than 4 hrs to return. When we were about to go to another hospital which is far away, the neighbors intervened and said that all other vertinary hospitals will be closed on Sunday. More over, the nose and tongue of the puppy were completely crushed. The injuries were beyond repair. We realized that their argument made perfect sense.
The dog died a few minutes after that. Me and Chandru had to keep our emotions aside and say good bye to the puppy.
All through this incident, and for a long time after that, a story was ringing in my head. Its from the book “Stories to share and enjoy” by Partap C Agarwal, a retired professor from Cornell university. Let me summarize the story for you.
The author used to go for a walk in a park near his house in Hyderabad. Once when he entered a bush to attend a nature’s call, he noticed a little white puppy which was less than a month old. Slowly, he made friends with it. He called the puppy, Chitta (meaning white in Punjabi) because he was so plump and white that when he walked, anyone would mistake him for a rolling cotton ball. The puppy used to follow Partap, during his daily evening walks and used to play with him.
One morning he didn’t see Chitta and wondered what happened to him. When he went into the bush, he realized that Chitta was bleeding and was in great pain. When author asked Chitta what had happened, he answered
“Oh Brother, I am in great pain. I was run over by a speeding scooter. A young man was driving; a pretty young woman was riding on the pillion. The vehicle went out of control. I was lying half asleep on the side of the road. It went over my back crushed my legs and broke a vertebrae and pelvis. Should i blame the poor driver, the girl or my wrong choice of place to sleep? Perhaps all of them together and destiny caused the accident”
“I cannot walk anymore. The fracture is complex. I think my end is near. But, I am not afraid. Death will be relief from pain. I have found this secluded corner to lie down and starve to death. Fasting makes you groggy and subdues pain. Soon i will lose consciousness and that will be a signal to my friend the crow to come and eat up my eyes and make me blind to the world. Other birds too will get the message and descend to feast on my body. This will be good for I too will be in the feast as the host. I will give to my fellow beings what i got from life. After all what is death? Chitta will cease to exist but every bit of his body will feed life in his brothers and sisters. They too will some day die, and chitta reborn in a new body. The flow of life will go on and that is what counts”
I was wondering if the puppy which died on our street was thinking like Chitta, before it passed away.
A few days later i was going through the rough patch where the dead puppy was placed and i saw separated body pieces and scattered bones.
A Grand Feast would have happened, with the brown puppy as the host, giving away his whole body with joy.
Hurray, The problem is resolved.
My feeds are back, just as Google promised. I shouldn’t have taken tension for the initial hiccup. But, man i couldn’t resist myself from panicking when i saw the Zero count (Losing Subscribers). I learnt a lesson today. The conclusion is as follows.
Respect Google… Its a great company.
I feel my feeds are in more secure hands now. No more forgotten Pwds, No more multiple usernames. One Google account does all the magic ! WoW !
The ability to communicate effectively is something all of us crave for. We want to impress our stakeholders, Boss, lover, family and almost everyone who talks to us. It has become more than important in the corporate world where every one has their own priorities and very less time to listen to others. Despite all the preparation, we are seldom successful in reaching our objectives.
Lets go back in time to learn from Lord Hanuman, who is portrayed as a very efficient communicator in Ramayana.
Picture credits: MantraOnNet.com
Ravana had abducted Seeta during Vanavasa and flew away with her to Lanka. Later when Rama went in search of Seeta, Rama wanted some one to make sure Seeta is in Lanka and he wanted to provide her condolence by letting her know that he is coming for rescue. When all other soldiers were scared and admitted that they were not capable enough, Hanuman came forward.
Hanuman flew a hundred yojana (Thousand miles or more of sea) to reach Lanka. When Hanuman entered Lanka it was dead night; and naturally all Rakshashas (a kind of generation known for destroying the peace and harmony of the society for the self centered motives) were indulging into sensual pleasures. They were all in their bedrooms with their wives, half nude, nude, heavily drunk and intoxicated! Epic says that Hanuman moved palace-to-palace; door-to-door; person-to-person but least perturbed or disturbed with emotions or with commotions. He was perfectly balanced in his mind. Though he moved in darkness in midst of unpleasant scenes, his mind was single pointedly focused in search of Seeta, only. So Sri Hanuman is known as a man with mastery over mind… “Manojavam”, he who has conquered his mind and so he was free from lust, greed or anger.
He over came the doubt of Seetha, that he is not another form of Maya by showing her the Ring of Rama. His speech followed after that non-verbal gesture.
When Rama, sitting on the shores saw Hanuman flying back from Lanka, his mind was filled with many thoughts and anxieties. “Whether Hanuman met Seeta or not? How is Seetha in Lanka?” When Hanuman landed on the shores, his first words were “ I Saw ”
Rama was immediately relieved of most of his anxiety. Then he handed over Seetha’s Choodamani ( a hair Ornament) to Rama, and then explained the status of Seetha and her longing for Rama. He could patiently listen to Hanuman, because his mind and heart were settled.
Hanuman never explained all his pain in crossing the sea, all the inconvenience he had to go through at Lanka to Rama. The priority was to convey the information to Rama.
When our manager/teacher asks about our work status, we often reply in this manner. “ Actually i had to take so many efforts to complete this. There were many problems i had to solve and circumvent to finish this work on time. The team members didn’t cooperate much with me” By this time, the manager’s/teacher’s interest is lost.
Though many mangers/teachers today are not as understanding as Rama, we have to first tell them what they want, and then convey what we intended to. That is very important to have a successful communication.
Hey, i think i lost my subscribers & Feed stats due to this shitty migration of feed burner to Google account.
When tried to Google on the issue, some bloggers say that things will be fine in 3 days. Can anyone tell me if this is really true. If not, i am in trouble.
This is a line from Google in this regard !
“Your readers will continue to receive your feeds. However, the reporting and analytics may take up to a week to adjust to internet traffic changes, so the number of subscribers you see in analytics reports may be lower for a short period of time.”
Subscribers, hope you are receiving this post
Quote of April month
“ Make things work well, then better, then the best they possibly can”
- Sam Walton in “Made in America - My Story”
One of the most practical statements by one of the best entrepreneurs ever. We often don’t practice this statement. We are in such a hurry, that we always want the best to happen at the first trial. When it doesn’t happen, we complain about the system and the situations.
We have to realize that many challenges in life, are similar to mathematical problems in which you cant proceed to the second level, without using the results from the first level and whose solutions are iterative in nature.
We never like iterations. right? We want things to fall in place right away. It never happens in life, like it never happened for me in a mathematics exam. In an exam, starting with a good guess depends on your practice, intellect and also luck. In real life, it comes from experience.
Those who have started their careers recently, please remember one thing. The experience you gather in the first few years, will form the core for the rest of your career(Like the first level results of a complex mathematical problem). If you go wrong here, then you have screwed up the problem (Rest of your career)
Make sure you learn as much as possible during this phase. Don’t withdraw yourselves to dogma and useless philosophy thrown at you by false colleagues. Look for opportunities with open eyes and use your common sense before you make any decision. Be very sure about your priorities.
Don’t be in a hurry. By running too fast on the road to success, you are missing the fruits of wisdom lying along the road side. You cant survive in the race for long, with out the energy from those fruits.
Once you gather the necessary expertise, you are the King !!!! You can make everything work in the best possible way.
Art: Imagining Mahatma Gandhi in Nature
Today, we are living in a destructive civilization. Trapped in an imaginary world of selfish desire, we are exploiting the environment at such a rapid pace, where the nature’s inherent balancing mechanisms cannot come to our rescue. Mother Earth is a home for many other living beings other than us. We don't care a damn for them. The school time classes on food chain, photosynthesis and morals have faded away from our memory. What kind of intelligent creatures are we?
While we make such a fuss out of the current economic crisis which no one completely understands, many of us don’t spend a micro percent of that time thinking about living in sync with nature. Which Modern Mahatma is going to come and free us from this trap?
NONE……..
In my opinion, everyone who makes a conscious move towards living a better life, with out harming the environment is a Mahatma. We needn’t invent anything to roll back all the destruction we have made over the decades. Lets at least use the available resources in a holistic way. Lets contribute lesser and lesser to air and water pollution. Lets save the energy and water resources for our future generations. Lets use only what we really require. Lets leave the trouble shooting job to the most experienced Nature. It is very capable of saving us. All we have to do, is to help it and move along with it.
Otherwise, the end of the our civilization is not too far. The next generation of life on earth will read about us, like we read about dinosaurs today.
By the way, I see a mahatma in this cute video, which was shared by my friend Chhavi.
Do you ?
by Mahatma Gandhi
1. Politics without principles
2. Wealth without work
3. Pleasure without conscience
4. Knowledge without character
5. Commerce without morality
6. Science without humanity
7. Worship without sacrifice
I have a strong feeling that great people like Mahatma Gandhi, above all had a great spiritual self. The seven golden points mentioned here, reinforce the fact that any change should start from within and then spread to the surroundings. After visiting Navadarshanam, my interest in Mahatma Gandhi’s teachings and his philosophy for life has increased by many bounds
I would soon write a post on my visit to Navadarshanam. I need real time to write about it, because its kind of tough for me to explain that wonderful experience in words.
It has been quite some time since i have drawn portraits. Yesterday, i recollected the forgotten art with my sister’s portrait.
I never knew that the CEO of twitter, started blogger. Of course, i don’t know so many things in life. Not a surprise to me.
I am using twitter from a few days, and i like it. I love my blog, and my blog host – blogger. Today i read about Evan Williams. The man behind blogger and twitter.
Image credits: Rafe Needleman / CNET
I would recommend you to read the following articles.
Know about Evan Williams : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/08/jobs/08bosses.html?ex=1252468800&en=7097b81922bb0367&ei=5087&WT.mc_id=JO-D-I-NYT-MOD-MOD-M085-ROS-0309-HDR&WT.mc_ev=click
Know about Twitter’s Business-model: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10112037-2.html
“Happiness is not something that you find, its something that you create”
Source: Fwd email in Gmail
Hmm.. yeah.. We find it sometimes. That’s when some one who loves us creates it for us.
Though i don’t agree with the quote completely, i do believe that happiness majorly depends on you and your thoughts.
Keep smiling :)
Picture credits : www.animationxpress.com
I hated this city, when my Sony-Ericsson W910i mobile was stolen, in a BMTC bus with in a week after its purchase.(That’s a long story… ) I like this place for many reasons. But, a lot of thefts happen in Bangalore. You gotta be extremely careful.
Today, when i reached my office, i couldn’t find my wallet. I knew i misplaced it some where, or lost it. I was extremely depressed with the series of losses, i underwent. I called up the phone-banking service of my bank and blocked my ATM card. I knew i had to give away the wallet and the cash in it.
AT 9:00 PM in the night, i suddenly get a call from a kannadiga, named Venkat. He asks for my identity, and asks me to come and meet him in the Whitefield Bus Stop. He said “I have your wallet” I rushed to the Mayura Bakery next to Whitefield Bus stop where Venkat was standing.
I collected the wallet, thanked him and admired him. Not for bringing my 650 Rs, ATM card and the wallet back, but for being so truthful to himself and the society.
He said, he found it on the road side. i cursed my carelessness & absent mindedness during the short-walk to office. That was when i guess, i lost it.
I witnessed truthfulness today. A small percentage of bastards, cant bring down the spirits of this great city. Namma Bangaluru !
When i was reading through the blog of abhilash, one of my campus seniors whom i admire a lot, i stumbled upon this Thirty30 list. It details 30 things he wants to do, before he hits 30 years of age. Very soon i found 30by30 lists by many more people on web. I felt inspired when i saw it. It is always good to have deadlines. I would come up with mine soon.
The post made me go through a series of thoughts. What about those who make it big in child age? Yes, there are a lot of them living in this world. They break all the rules and conceptions of skill Vs (age & experience).
One such example is Nischal, who broke a Guinness record at the age of 11. (Read details here)
I would like to quote another small example i have witnessed in my street at hometown. I did my all my schooling, in a small town called Gudur in Andhra Pradesh, before i went to Pilani. I used to cross a Samuel uncle’s house on my way to catch the school bus. He had a daughter by name Sugandhini. He had a dream to make his daughter a very good singer. He used to take her for music classes everyday and make her participate in all the singing competitions that were happening in Gudur. I remember, people in the street commenting on Samuel uncle, that all his efforts will go in vain. Of course, she wasn’t the best singer in the town.
Recently when i joined job here in Bangalore, i was watching the finals video of “Padalani Undi Juniors – A prestigious music competition by Gemini TV” in you tube & suddenly i was surprised, i could recognize her immediately, one of the finalists was Sugandhini. I guess she was the runner up in the competition. I called my sister immediately and found details. As a child singer, today she has fans all over AP. She has already sung in many events and occasions.
Today, i was watching “Super Singer Juniors” in MAA TV and she is again one of the prospective finalists. Those people in my street who criticized Samuel uncle and Sugandhini, few years back, take pride in seeing a singer from their town on TV.
Prodigy is not always gifted. It comes through commitment, concentration and continuous effort & practice. I bow to the parents of all those wonder kids.
I wont be surprised one day, if Sugandhini becomes a successful playback singer or Album Artist and sets new trends in Indian songs.
Is life-time really a very long-time? I believe all of us have huge expectations on our lives. We may be happy today, perhaps our today was a dream in the past. But this is very clearly not a destination for most of us. We dream for a better tomorrow.
Life is finite, but our desires and expectations for life are not. If we have to put it in a numerical value, how much time do we have, to reach a state we wish for?
Assuming that the average life of a human is 60 years, all the time we have is 525600 hours. Doesn’t the figure looks like a very small number? For me, it looks like a micro digit. I am 22 yrs old. If i have to reach a state of glory (definitions of glory differ from person to person) at-least by 50 years, i have just 245 K hours left. Is it just 245 K hours or a real good time to make it BIG ? The question applies for each one of us.
Yes, it is a real good time, if one gets his priorities right. If one has constant focus, and very clear on his goals. AR Rahman won an oscar, Sachin became the highest run getter in world’s cricket history only because they had their passions as a priority and pursued them constantly. They did it in very less time. Why can’t we ?
It is very important to do most of the things that interest you, entertain you and make you feel yourself. How much time do you allocate to each of those activities ? Decide what’s most important for you and plan Well. God hasn’t given us infinite lives, but he has definitely bestowed upon us, a smart brain that helps us make the right decisions and make our lives more meaningful.
Who doesn’t want a successful life ? To reach there,
“Priorities are your Life Compass”
I am a strong believer of spirituality. Shantakaram by Gopika and Nadaka is definitely a soul stirring song. Ever since i stumbled on this song, i would have heard it countless number of times. Thanks to twitter, where i found the link for nadaka’s home page http://www.nadaka.com/
It relaxes you and translates you into a different world all together. Have a great time listening to the song, and watching the video.