Friday, January 12, 2007

Yay!!Yay!! So I will be finally back to college on Monday, and I can’t just wait to meet my friends. Perhaps you might call me abnormal but I simply dislike vacations. A holiday of 2-3 days is fine, but vacations bore me to death.
As you see, I have no luck with trips- whenever one gets planned; it HAS to be cancelled for some reason or another. The end result? Wile away your time at home reading the newspaper for the fifth (or is it sixth) time or the old novel for the nth time. ‘How to spend time’ is one big question in front of me. Life surely becomes hell when you are warming the sofa watching torturous soaps (which I would have never watched during non-vacation days) or spoiling your eyes in front of the PC and accepting some stranger’s friends request on Orkut.
So friends that’s the reason I love going to college, especially when I have decided to BUNK lectures (yes I am going to give it a try) and try not to be some teacher’s pet dog. After all every dog has his day. Woof – Woof to that!
P.S.: There are going to be lots of college fests during February so I am planning to attend maximum number of fests. So keep checking the blog for my reports from the fests.

book review

Book Review
Who moved my cheese? By Dr. Spencer Johnson.
All right I must admit I don’t like those self help books, but I thought I would give this one a try. It was one of those books which don’t tell you to do this or do that, but it accounts the experiences of the author and tells us to choose what we feel is the best. The author has used a story to share his experience.
It goes like this………….
Once upon a time there were four beings in a Maze searching for cheese to feed themselves. Two were mice-Sniff and Scurry and the other two were Littlepeople – Hem and Haw who resembled us humans. Sniff and Scurry used simple trial and error methods to find cheese whereas Hem and Haw used complex, analytical methods, due to which both groups were able to reach a Cheese Station C.
Hem and Haw were so overwhelmed by this discovery that they moved into this comfort zone almost immediately, forgetting one basic thing-nothing ever is permanent. On the other hand, Sniff and Scurry were able to detect the shrinking size of the cheese and were well prepared for any adversity.
Finally the day arrived when the Cheese Station vanished, landing Littlepeople in a soup. Sniff and Scurry on the other hand put on their running shoes and left in search of greener pastures. Hem and Haw who were quite baffled by this loss just kept on asking “why did this happen to us?” and kept asserting “I do not deserve it”, unable to accept the fact that change is the only thing permanent in life. They waited and waited but there was no cheese, which added up to their frustration.
Sniff and Scurry by that time had found a New Station N which had all kinds of cheese. They profited because they dared to venture out of their comfort zone. Haw had by that time become restless and finally left searching for new cheese, scared and apprehensive and without his companion. When he was scared he asked himself “what would I have done if I had not been afraid?” and he found the way. After a while he joined Sniff and Scurry at New Station N, relishing the cheese. Hem on the other hand simply refused to budge due to his rejection of change.
Here cheese symbolizes the thing we desire-money, fame, social status, etc. Sniff, Scurry, Hem and Haw represent the 4 types of people in our society. The decision is left entirely to us to become either one of them and adapt ourselves to the changing times. After all change is the only permanent thing in the world.
Explained in simple language, this one is a must-read for those who find it difficult to cope with the changing business environment and also for those Hems to become Haws.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

oh yes i forgot to add.......

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some facts of life

“Walk towards the setting sun or towards the rising sun, walk on the banks of rivers, walk where the cool breeze is playing and you will find yourself in tune with nature, in harmony with the universe.”
-----------Swami Ram Tirtha.
There are times when nature simply leaves you speechless and you have absolutely no means to express yourself. I recently had the experience of being so close with nature.
The place was Swapnanagari, 20 minutes from Panvel. I left for Swapnanagari early morning, enjoying the cool breezes that hit me while sitting in the six seater, locally called as ‘tum-tum’ or ‘dukkar gadi’.The calm in the air was broken by the continuous humming of the engine.
When I reached there, I first went to a temple and prayed hard.
I looked around and was simply taken by the sheer beauty surrounding me. How can the air be so pure that you feel a burst of energy every time you inhale?
I walked bare feet on the grass trying to restore the sensation in my legs. The day couldn’t have been more beautiful—cloudy with the sun occasionally breaking through the clouds accompanied by a cool breeze. There was a small river flowing by and when I could hear the sound of water flowing, I realized how quiet it was. No really I am not faking it, I could actually HEAR the water flowing. I had become so used to the din, noise and confusion around me everyday that I had forgotten what the language of nature is.
I came to the same conclusion most of us reach at some point of our lives.
Take the case of a bike racer- I mean the ones who go crazy with their bikes seeing an empty highway.
They think its fun to balance your bike on one wheel or perform stunts that leave you gaping at them. And we as audiences also enjoy seeing them. They think they know their vehicle but when it suddenly lurches or simply refuses to go the way you want to go, then the real terror strikes. Then all they can do is close their eyes and pray, that’s how bad the situation becomes.
Same is with life. We think it’s alright to rush in life and compete with the world as well as with ourselves. In spite of knowing we are stuck in a rat race, we run and we run.
We feel the adrenaline pumping and pushing our body. But when we look around, everything is a blur and then we realize how fast we have been moving. You want to stop, you want to walk with your loved ones, but it becomes impossible and you are left alone and helpless.
That’s mankind’s greatest fear..........
I hope you get my message .

lets get started

OK, so I have finally started on something I always wanted to do - blog.
Reasons for creating this blog (as if you care) ------
1.Maintaining an online diary sounded really fascinating to me and since I have an opinion on almost EVERY topic, I decided to start blogging.
2.I have quite a lot of time to wile away.
3.Since I am studying engineering, I have come across lots of things, both good and bad (mostly bad), I have decided to account all these experiences which I presume will only be experienced by engg Students. Even though I am in FE, I have lots of topics to discuss and this will primarily provide the contents for the blog.



I just hope this blog invites SOME feedback either here or on orkut. That will deter me from being lazy to maintain the blog.
Starting from today, I hope to maintain a weekly journal. Cheers to that!!!!!!!!!!! :)