Saturday, August 01, 2009

Greatest Gift!!!

Nostalgia Nostalgia Nostalgia!!!
Was just seeing Abhiyum Naanum.. Kudos to Director Radha Mohan for having brought out the emotions of relationship well. Just got me back to my childhood days on how my parents would have enjoyed my torture...

No wonder the greatest gift a child can have, are Mom and Dad and a heart to enjoy the relationship.

Mind = Monkey

We had our first lecture on the Intellect today with Mr Siddarth coming down from the Vedantha Academy!!! Before i proceed further, what i am writing down is again a crux of the crux provided. I will have to write down pages and pages if i have to put down what is in my mind. So kindly excuse. Now go ahead to something boring or something interesting. It is in the way you take it to be.

Though i was planning to listen to the whole lecture carefully, my mind took over my Intellect and i was sleeping for most of the lecture. At one situation it was so worse that, the person sitting in front of me was asking a question and i was sleeping nicely. Probably late nights was taking its toll.

Today was basically an awareness creating session. Now what exactly happenned!!!
A general question was put up - Are we all following the herd mentality?? Ya to an extent i can agree to this. Most of the people do what they are doing just because others are doing it or they are being forced to do and which they never want to do. People never muster their courage to do what they want. But let me see that in a different angle, in today's world a person survives only when he is able to bend according to the situations. Now if he doesnt do what other person wants him to do, then he/she is sure to face the axe.

When does this get over or Why does our mind do this...??
Well there are a few reasons as explained by Vedanta folks!!!

- We are so obssessed with our Likes and Dislikes that we dont tend to think outside that. Hatke, is it really bad to have our own tastes. When one says that we need to focus on what we are doing and only when we have our own Likes that we progress faster towards our goal.

- Another one, we always spend time about our past worries and future anxieties. Ya to an extent, i can agree to this but i seriously doubt whether it is really possible for a person to spend time concentrating on the present. Probably yes, for a saint. But are we human beings really prepared to attain that height. and is it feasible in this fast moving world. I dont think so, in fact close to impossible.

- The last was Desire for what you do not have. As John D Rockefeller (First billionaire) had answered for "How much money is enough money?" - Just a little bit more. Well i could seriously support my fullest to this point. We all run behind what we do not have. Though i really understand that a person is never contented with what he/she has, it is always possible for a person to control his/ her desires to an extent...

Well this was just the starting... Let us see what happens in the future (i meant our classes).

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Power of Ssssshhhhhh…

We all know P.V Narasimha Rao, our former Prime Minister (1991-1996).
When confronted with a question on why he always keeps silent on all the questions posed to him, he coolly replies “Keeping Silent is also an answer for a question”. Except for the final part of his tenure, we all know about all the revolutions he brought about in India.

Now what does Silence help us achieve in conversation:-
- We remain calm, so we are in better control of the situation.
- Even if there is indifference in opinion, it allows the other person to think whether it would be right for him/her to put forth his point.
- The other person gets an idea of whether you are interested in the conversation.
- It can command respect in a way.
- Empathy Empathy Empathy. You can always think in other person’s {point of view} shoes (If you get a chance, then do run away with it.)
- A speedy solution to a problem.
- It is a win-win situation for all.

Well I know there are many more, but no more boring. Abi tho picture baaki hai dosth.

A favourite dialogue, as it goes from a Tamil movie – “Oruthan ethana pera adikuran nu mukkiyam illa, gammunu evalo peru kitta adi vaanguraan nu thaan mukkiyam.”

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Mumbai Trains!!!

Now that I am in mumbai it would be bad on my part if i dont mention about the local trains here. Who could have guessed that nearly 6 million people travel in trains daily. Well i understood it the very first day i planned to use the train for my commutation. I just had to get in at one station and get down at the next station, but i had to get down at the opposite side. And unfortunately i had to miss that and get down at the 2nd station as i did the mistake of moving to the other side after the station arrived. Only later that i understood that you have to ask the people to make way for you right from the beginning. And the people here are so nice that they make way even though it is difficult for them to stand. You never know how one gets in and gets out, but that keeps happenning in every station. One just needs to stand in the way and
within minutes you are inside the train. Within a very short span of 20 secs, all the people are out and in. I was simply blowed off by the beaming energy shown by the Mumbaikars. Hats off to the Mumbai locals!!!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Beat the Heat

VANDUTTAEN!!!!!
Today i sit in Mumbai which is pretty cool. The rain gods are showering their love for me. I was just wondering about how i had spent the time in Trivandrum, Chennai and Kolkata. Contrary to the climate here the Sun god had decided to show me his powers in all the 3 cities. Probably my body has become too laxed to accept the torture as i have had the privilege of working in an AC office or there is something seriously wrong with the Environment. Inda Koduma because Trivandrum which a few years back was pretty cool, is now equalling Chennai in terms of heat in the afternoon. Nothing can be blamed on the mankind as the time is running so fast that if a person doesnt run the race of life, he/she fail's to qualify for the race. One thing is for sure, if we dont take the necessary precautionary steps right from this moment, then it is our future generations who are going to face the axe. I dont want to reiterate through all the basic things which all of us know like Plant more trees, Say No to plastics blah blah... Just that if all of us can take a step ahead in implementing atleast one of these then our future generations are at safe hands. Manam irundaal margabandu... It is now upto an individual to provide a greener environment or a browner environment to his/her generation.