Friday, 5 September 2014

Lessons for my Child - To grow up to be the Fittest for Survival

Having faith in the creator of the grand design of universe is re instilling your faith in yourself. You must practice faith in the almighty unquestionably as the process of soul searching and search for alternative forces in universe is not worth a lifetime.
Always dream the biggest dreams possible as if you have no strings attached. You should be always optimistic about life. Life has a meaning and you should use every second of your life constructively. Live fully to the extent possible. Live a life larger than life. Live a king - size life on your own terms. Have a confidence that you can do anything if you want to do. Watch your thoughts mindfully and act upon the instincts, gut feelings and emotions as to what your heart says. A moment of insight is more powerful than a lifetime experience. You should never ever lose hope. You should persistently keep on trying, this time more vigorously, more whole heartedly to achieve whatever you desire. Watch the world with open (receptive and eager to understand, visualize, connect to and empathize with) eyes, open ears and an open mind. Be humble, polite, outgoing, reaching out to people, happy and connected to the ground.
You must be disciplined, particularly about time management. Should learn to value money, save money and not to spend unnecessarily. Be clean and hygienic, if not stylish and flamboyant. Learn the aspects of personality development, etiquettes and mannerism. You must be physically very very fit for survival in the world and must exercise regularly. Strong physique gives above - average level of confidence. Play lot of sports and stretch to mix with children above your age group. You must evaluate the concept of youth organization for constructive tasks of nation building / betterment of the mankind.
Always aspire to be amongst the best minds of the mankind. You should be fearless and should be aware of and get rid of what is that which is holding back. You should develop and practice to have a sound memory power. Have a co - ordinated result oriented thinking skills. Be excellent and fluent in English communication and elocution skills. You should be able to comprehend and form an opinion.
You should recognize, read about and recognize the photos of political leaders, business leaders, spiritual leaders, film personalities, scientists in the world. You must read, understand stories, biographies, cases of rise and fall of business houses, scientists, Indian Freedom Fighters and their concept and motive behind a free nation / free thinking. Learn to understand geographies of nation, world and weather patterns thereof. Learn practically every field on earth and inter correlations - science, medical science, economics, engineering, business studies, sociology, co-operative movements, history and philosophy.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

DO YOU THINK THIS CAN HAPPEN JUST BY ACCIDENT!!

There are sounds in the universe, and to listen to it we have ears. There is a canvas of things spread out in the universe and we have eyes to watch those. There are already tastes added to substances and to experience the same we have tongue.

A mechanism to use air in the atmosphere for functioning of respiratory system, and we have air too...

Food we eat, gets converted into blood, which gets supplied to all the body parts through veins. In chemical processes for any simple conversion, alongwith inputs, we need catalysts / inert, reaction temperature / pressure etc etc. In animal body, the system is present by birth...

Do we know a process of Emotion Formation, i mean how do they generate, the process...isn't the link still missing!!!

Can this systematic design of complementary things happen just by accident / through a process of evolution / mechanism of cause / effect? Or is it a carefully thought out and well executed plan!!!


Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Politicians and Worker Class

Politics is a career option. Separation of workers (professional, labor or agricultural class) and politicians is parallel to separation of shareholding and management in an organization. Worker class has appointed politicians for the benefit of society. As such practically worker class itself is not committed to development/ civilization of the society. Exceptions to this hypothesis should and must go to the other side and join politics. Otherwise they should keep quiet. Worker class is not bothered about migration/competition et all issues. Issues are being created by the politicians for the benefit of popularity / votebank

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

The not-so-good side of master blaster Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar! Not everything is good about this 'God'

 Reference: http://www.yourmoneysite.com/news/2012/apr/sachin-tendulkar-not-everything-is-good-about-this-god.html

‘Sachin Tendulkar turns 39 today.’ In a country that is cricket crazy, it is obvious that the birthday of the ‘God of Cricket’ will make a part of headlines! While there is no doubt that the ‘Little Master’ has made the country proud, there are also some wrong reasons for which the Indian batsman made headlines. But, when one is in the limelight it is almost impossible to escape controversies, and the batting legend is no exception!
One of the most popular controversies against the ‘master blaster’ was when he sold away a ‘gift’! Michael Schumacher had gifted a Ferrari 360 Modena to Tendulkar on behalf of Fiat, when the batting legend scored 29 Test centuries to equal Sir Don Bradman's record. Newspapers reported that the car presented, was later sold by Tendulkar to a Surat builder Jayesh Desai.

Tendulkar remained tight-lipped when questioned on this, but his fans did not. Social media was abuzz and fans criticised him for the act. Great-great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Tushar Gandhi went on to tweet "When Sachin got his Ferrari as a 'gift', he wanted duty & excise exemption; now that he has sold it, will he ask for capital gains exemption?”

Staying on with tax exemptions, last year the world’s richest cricketer also claimed he was an actor (and not a cricketer) when endorsing products, to save a little over Rs 2 crore! According to reports, Tendulkar was levied an income tax of Rs 2.08 crore on the earnings of almost Rs 6 crore from ESPN Star Sports, PepsiCo and Visa in foreign currency during 2001-02 and 2004-05. He claimed deduction under section 80 RR of I-T Act.

Tendulkar argued that he was a popular model who acted in commercials for endorsing products of various companies. According to him, his ‘acting’ in advertisements made him an actor and therefore, he was entitled to income tax deductions.

According to another news report, the cricketer also claimed an income tax deduction of Rs 57,969 towards staff welfare expenses. This included money spent on tea and snacks provided to his staff. Also, Rs 50,000 each as telephone and entertainment expenses and another Rs 1,42,824 as car expenses. However, the I-T tribunal discharged these claims explaining that that the use of telephone, car and food was for the cricketer and his family.

Another case, which was comparatively minor, was when the batting legend’s dream to move to his new bungalow in Bandra was marred due to a new controversy. Sachin Tendulkar apparently performed the ‘grihapravesh’ function at his new house without obtaining an occupation certificate (OC) from the civic body. According to law, one cannot enter a flat or building for which an occupation certificate has not been procured.

And the next controversy would have certainly made Tendulkar fans realise that all do not consider him the ‘God of Cricket’. At least not so much that they give away a Rs 15-lakh membership of an elite club free to him.  To become the member of the renowned Otters Club, there is a waiting period of 10 years and a membership fee of Rs 15 lakh.

When Sachin Tendulkar apparently showed interest in becoming a member of the club, he was welcomed immediately, waiving off the waiting period. According to news reports, Shah Rukh Khan had to wait a good five years to become a member, while Salman Khan and his brothers were rejected on grounds of expected misbehaviour.

The members of the club accepted waiving off the waiting period for Tendulkar, but were not ready to allow him into the club without the membership fee.

Today, Sachin Tendulkar is not just a name, it is a brand, even a faith for some people! Achieving what the batting legend has earned, must be something else! This is because even Mahatma Gandhi, who is known world over for his non-violent beliefs, was just given the title of 'Bapu.' Similarly, even after what Mother Teresa did for the poor and sick, she was given the title of only 'Mother'. But Sachin Tendulkar is called the 'God' of cricket.

As the saying goes – ‘With great power, comes great responsibilities’. When you are an idol for billions around the country and the world, the least one can do is act responsibly! 

 

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Guiding Quotes on Performance / Execution

We are the creator of our own destiny. All the strength & assistance we want is within us. Only we have the strength and powers to achieve whatever we desire. We are what we think. With our thoughts, we make our world. We are responsible for our own failures or successes. Hence Be the change you want to see

Low aim is a crime. Strength comes from an indomitable will. Always strive for recognising your limits and potential to work. It is always better to run the risk of wearing out than rusting out. The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war. Show exemplary courage to step outside comfort zone, stretch your boundaries, express power, and fulfill your potential, you would be forced to expand consciousness. Jab tak jeevan hai tab tak sangharsh hai. It takes courage to die! But sometimes it takes more courage to live. You should be agile, concentrated, composed, cool and stable at the same time

If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Small steps taken regularly lead to greater results. Always make an attempt to achieve whatever you desire rather than repenting later. Practice to be confident of self potential & practice using it to the fullest. Think strategically (check motive and intent) before and while you speak. Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Think as if you were to live forever. Think like a man of actions, and act like a man of thoughtfulness. Speak crystal clear without any ambiguity. Practice to behave in clean, stylish, disciplined, rational, logical, systematic and sensible (which makes sense) manner. Every fool may become a hero at one time or another. Watch a man do his most common actions; those are indeed the things which will tell you the real character of a great man. Practice to strive for perfection in whatever you do through sincere, honest, diligent, concerted hardworking efforts towards consistent improvement. Don’t be astonished if you succeed at first attempt. It is very difficult to be simple 

Change is the only constant thing. Death is the most certain thing in life. You should be consciously aware that you are going to die any moment just like that. This is the time to make a difference. Hence Just do it now itself

Purpose of Life - from writings on Buddhism and Mindfulness

Practice to be Breathe conscious. Self is just a stream of thoughts. Practice detachment from the mortal self. Overcome sorrow of change, mental and physical pain, existence and non - existence. Practice to be consciously, cautiously, comprehensively alert of this moment, of the reality, of the complete truth. Purpose of the life is to be aware & live this moment fullest

Face the reality boldly with an appropriate wholesome view, appropriate action. Practice to control your emotions. Practice to explicitly express the emotions to suit situations. Dream while you are awake

Acknowledge your many roles and respond accordingly. Practice to see things as they are without any preconceived notions.  
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Guiding Messages on Self Realisation: Movie and Book Siddhartha

Siddhartha (1972) is a film based on the novel of the same name by Herman Hesse, directed by Conrad Rooks.

The film tells the story of the young Siddhartha (played by Shashi Kapoor), born in a rich family, and his search for a meaningful way of life. This search takes him through periods of harsh asceticism, sensual pleasures, material wealth, then self-revulsion and eventually to the oneness and harmony with himself that he had been seeking. Siddhartha learns that the secret of life cannot be passed on from one person to another, but must be achieved through inner experience. 

"Slower, he walked along in his thoughts and asked himself: But what is this, what you have sought to learn from teachings and from teachers, and what they, who have taught you much, were still unable to teach you?? And he found:

It was the self, the purpose and essence of which I sought to learn. It was the self, I wanted to free myself from, which I sought to overcome. But I was not able to overcome it, could only deceive it, could only flee from it, only hide from it. Truly, no thing in this world has kept my thoughts thus busy, as this my very own self, this mystery of me being alive, of me being one and being separated and isolated from all others, of me being Siddhartha! And there is no thing in this world I know less about than about me, about Siddhartha!"