Saturday, August 22, 2009

A New Theory!

Today during our economics session..with Raj sir, we all were discussing the intensity of the module we had... learnings etc.. etc..
That interaction has made me write today's blog!
We all must have read in our early days "Slow and steady Wins the race"
I was wondering as does it really holds true?
Infact, my way of thinking about it is quite different..
In the story, Hare runs and was a real good at his job, was fast enough to win the race but still failed!
What do we find as the reason for his failure?
was it his speed or his not being steady?
Ofcourse... it was all about not being steady!
That's why... it fits well in today's senerio where we need to be fast enough to compete growing world but what matters a lot is to never loose our steadiness!
In our modules.. the intensity and a short time duration.. made us fast but our professors cared enough to keep every thing "संतुलित"..... STEADY!
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Ankita Gupta
Pg11.ankita.gupta@iwsb.in
ankita.aggy@gmail.com
http://ankita-gupta.blogspot.com

Friday, August 21, 2009

Nothing can be lost

Nothing can be LOST!
Have we ever thought as what restricts us from succeeding? Do failures happen due to our faulty planning?...or due to poor execution?... due to negative externalities?... or something else!
Dear friends... There is nothing called failure in this world!...
If we stop attaching ourselves with results... we will never ever feel failed or demotivated!
Infact.. whenever we think of results or give priority to them, they actually makes us so conscious that our overall efficiency is affected badly which thus leads to all which we actually do not expect in our lives! So the Best we can do to our lives is "To put our efforts and just move ahead...! Results just follow"
Most importantly, we really need to think that what is that which can change our results or can shape them? Reality is ... Results are never in our hands, we can only WORK! WORK! and WORK!
So, why worry about something which is not in hands... Lets bother for the one which is in our control!
"अधिकार केवल कर्म करने का, नहीं फल में कभी
होना तू फल हेतु भी, मत छोड़ देना कर्म भी!"


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Ankita Gupta
Pg11.ankita.gupta@iwsb.in
ankita.aggy@gmail.com
http://ankita-gupta.blogspot.com

power

Power!

There is a little bubble coming from the bottom of a lake; we do not see it coming all the time, we see it only when it bursts on the surface; so, we can perceive thoughts only after they develop a great deal ,or after they become actions. We constantly complain that we have no control over our actions, over our thoughts!
But how can we have it?
If we can get control over the fine movements, if we can get hold of thought at the root, before it has become thought, before it has become action, then it would be possible for us to control the whole. Now, if there is a method by which we can analyse, investigate, understand and finally grapple with those finer powers, the finer causes, then alone is it possible to have control over owrselves, and the man who has control over his own mind assuredly will have control over every other mind.
That is why purity and morality have been always the object of religion; a pure, moral man has control of himself.
And all minds are same, different parts of one mind....!
He who knows one lump of clay has known all the clay in the universe.
He who knows and controls his own mind, knows the secret of every mind and has the power over every mind.

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Ankita Gupta
Pg11.ankita.gupta@iwsb.in
ankita.aggy@gmail.com
http://ankita-gupta.blogspot.com

Aap Batao!

Aap Batao!

All of You must be wondering as Where was I for all these days... No blogging... ?????
So , Dear All am Back!

Let me please share what all I learnt in the past entire month!

My entire learning revolved around ...."U tell me........Aap Batao?"

You see, these are two words but have a great value ... I hope my entire batch realises it well.

Actually in the past one month we had our fourth Module for marketing and Economics...  I understood a new definition of a teacher... My professors were more of facilitator than Simply Faculty... they were more friends than simply lecturers... The best part which actually somewhere initially troubled were the above two words... but there after as module proceeded and took off... I realised the essence behind them!... u see, every time during any session when we asked question answer was same... AAP Batao!

It literally led us scratch our heads and surprisingly.... we answered our own questions!!!... This conduct actually enhanced thought processing!
well... The module ended today and we have our exams tomorrow...! You urself can easily understand the level of preparation they made us do that... Aaj exam se ek din pahle jab sab padh rahe hote hai ... am blogging... kyo?.............. AAP BATAO?

 

Cheers!

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Ankita Gupta
Pg11.ankita.gupta@iwsb.in
ankita.aggy@gmail.com
http://ankita-gupta.blogspot.com