Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Expecting the Unexpected

If you live life normally, you are bound to get normal results. Unexpected results occur when one undertakes unexpected endeavours. Getting unexpected results is similar to gambling; it is about taking the risks. The greater the amount of risk one takes, greater his/her passion towards work.  This is likely to translate into greater probability of success. Only people who do something unusual are likely to be unusually sucessful. Most people want to live a normal lrun- in - the mill life. However if you want to reach the skies, you need to do something unusual.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Another Review

Attached here is another review
Thanks everyone for their unconditional support.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Feeling Close to Nature

Just as I sit around, thinking about the topic of my new blog post, I looked around myself and found beautiful creations of nature which are simple yet so beautiful. I found my inspiration to write from these beautiful natural objects. I have attached some of the photographs below:   
That is an empty light bulb with a money plant growing out of it.




Saturday, July 26, 2014

Another testimonial

Here is a snapshot of another review, given by Mrs Radhikha Balasubramanium, an avid reader and reviewer from Pachim Vihar, New Delhi. This review, though not as detailed and elaborate as the previous one, nonetheless does add to the credibility of my book.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Where the mind is without fear: beautiful lyrics

I came across this beautiful poem by Shri Rabindra Nath Tagore, which I had read in my childhood days. That time I was too small to gather its meaning, but now when I read it over and over again, I realize the beauty and depth of its lyrics.
I feel that India can become best country of the world if the citizens become a little more patriotic. If you go and live in any other country in this world, you would be best considered as a foreign citizen. But your own country is your motherland. Here you would always feel safe and at home.

All of us together only can help make our country as per Tagore’s beautiful poem.