Saturday, August 10, 2019

Nelson Mandela's Outlook towards Life

Before Nelson Mandela left  prison he said:
"As I stand before the door to my freedom, I realize that if I do not leave my pain, anger and  bitterness behind me, I will still be in prison".
Self imprisonment is worse than that imposed. 
How many are in self inflicted pains today for lack of forgiveness. 
How many of us have imprisoned ourselves inside the walls of anger and bitterness.
Holding grudges does not make you strong, it makes you bitter. Forgiveness does not make you weak, it sets you free.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019

Michael Jackson "King of Pop"

Michael Jackson wanted to live for 150 years.
He appointed 12 doctors at home who would daily examine him from hair to toenails. His food was always tested in laboratory before serving. Another 15 people were appointed to look after his daily exercise and workout. His bed had the technology to regulate the oxygen level.
Organ donors were kept ready so that whenever needed they could immediately donate their organ. The maintenance of these donors were taken care of by him. He was proceeding with a dream of living for 150 years.

Alas ! He failed.

On 25th June 2009, at the age of 50, his heart stopped functioning. The constant effort of those 12 doctors didn't work. Even, the combined efforts of doctors from Los Angeles and California too couldn't save him. The person who would never put a step forward without the doctors suggestion for his last 25 years, couldn't fulfill his dream of living 150 years. Jackson's final journey was watched live by 2.5 million people which is the longest live telecast till date.

On the day he died, i.e. 25th June '09 at 3.15 pm, Wikipedia, Twitter, AOL's instant messenger stopped working. Millions of people together searched Michael Jackson on Google.

Jackson tried to challenge death but death challenged him back. The materialistic life in this materialistic world embraces materialistic death instead of a normal one. This is the rule of life. 

Now let's think:
  • Are we earning for the builders, engineers, designers or decorators? 
  • Whom do we want to impress by showing expensive house, car and extravagant wedding? 
  • Do you remember the food items in the wedding reception which you had attended couple of days ago? 
  • Why are we working like an animal in life? 
  • For the comfort of how many generations do we want to save? 
  • Have you ever thought how much do we need and how much do we want? 
  • Do you spend some time with yourself, family or friends in the week? 
  • Do you spend 5% of your earning on yourself? 
  • Why don't we find happiness in life along with what we earn? 
If you think deeply, your heart might fail to work. You will suffer from slip disc, high cholesterol, insomnia etc. etc.

Conclusion:  Spend some time for yourself. We don't own any property, its only in some documents that our name is written temporarily. When we say “this is my property”, God passes a crooked smile. Don't create an impression on a person seeing his car or dress. Our great mathematicians and scientists used bicycle or scooter for commuting. Its not a sin to be rich, but to be rich only with money is a sin. Control life or else life will control you.
The things which really matter at the end of life is contentment, satisfaction and peace. Sadly, these cannot be bought.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Glimpse from Golden Era of 1990's

Here are some Beautiful Captured Moments, many of us would have Lived-in, in their Childhood days. Now everything is absolutely transformed to a modernized looks & all these are just left as a museum objects or pictures.


Games played till 1990's:







Golden Memories related to Technology of that Era:


 

Really Fantastic feelings to re-visit these invaluable glimpses..



Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Full Form of Some Popular Words


Do we know actual full form of some words???


News Paper
North East West South past and present events report.


Chess
Camel, Horse, Elephant, Soldiers.


Cold
Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease.


Joke
Joy of Kids Entertainment.


Aim
Ambition in Mind.


Date
Day and Time Evolution.


Eat
Energy and Taste.


Tea
Taste and Energy Admitted.


Pen
Power Enriched in Nib.


Smile
Sweet Memories in Lips Expression.


SIM
Subscriber Identity Module


etc.
End of Thinking Capacity


Or
Orl Korec (Greek Word)


Bye
Be with you Everytime

Correct meaning of "OK"


Correct meaning of "OK" is the name of a German engineer Otto Krovens who worked for Ford car company in America.
As chief inspector he wrote his initial as OK upon each car he passed.
Hence it continued till date as All correct

Kids Dream come True

Turkish Airlines' two-minute commercial is so grand and yet so intimate. It's about a group of kids in a small Turkish village whose dream is to have a plane land literally in their backyard. The video is in Turkish, but no translation is required... 🛫✈🛬



Jim Thorpe - 1912 Olympics




He is Jim Thorpe. Look closely at the photo, you can see that he's wearing different socks and shoes. This wasn't a fashion statement. It was the 1912 Olympics, and Jim, an American Indian from Oklahoma represented the U.S. in track and field. On the morning of his competitions, his shoes were stolen. Luckily, Jim ended up finding two shoes in a garbage can. That's the pair that he's wearing in the photo. But one of the shoes was too big, so he had to wear an extra sock. Wearing these shoes, Jim won two gold medals that day. 


This is a perfect reminder that you don't have to resign to the excuses that have held you back. So what if life hasn't been fair? What are you going to do about it today? Whatever you woke up with this morning; stolen shoes, ill health, failed relationships, failed business, don't let it stop you from running your race. You can experience more in life if you'll get over the excuses and get on with living. You can have reasons or you can have results but can't have both.

Story Behind Name "Parrikars"

“I am from the village of Parra in Goa, hence we are called Parrikars. My village is famous for its watermelons. When I was a child, the farmers would organize a watermelon-eating contest at the end of the harvest season in May. All the kids would be invited to eat as many watermelons as they wanted. Years later, I went to IIT Mumbai to study engineering. I went back to my village after 6.5 years. I went to the market looking for watermelons. They were all gone. The ones that were there were so small.


I went to see the farmer who hosted the watermelon-eating contest. His son had taken over. He would host the contest but there was a difference. When the older farmer gave us watermelons to eat he would ask us to spit out the seeds into a bowl. We were told not to bite into the seeds. He was collecting the seeds for his next crop. We were unpaid child laborers, actually. He kept his best watermelons for the contest and he got the best seeds which would yield even bigger watermelons the next year. His son, when he took over, realized that the larger watermelons would fetch more money in the market so he sold the larger ones and kept the smaller ones for the contest. The next year, the watermelons were smaller, the year later even small. In watermelons the generation is one year.


In seven years, Parra’s best watermelons were finished. In humans, generations change after 25 years. It will take us 200 years to figure what we were doing wrong while educating our children. Unless we employ our best to train the next generation, this is what  can happen to us. We must attract the best into teaching profession."


Narrated by Manohar Parrikar!!