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As George Washington said \"Friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of \nadversity before it is entitled to the appellation\".Friends are the bacon bits in the salad bowl of life.\nFriendship is of two types,One is people will stab you on your face and the second one is people will stab\nyou on your back.<\/p>
People who stab you on your face they become real friends because they talk about good things \non your back and bad things on your face and they say what are the changes you need to make,how to be in your \nlife.This friendship never fade.<\/p>
Everybody isn't your friend.Just because they hang around you and laugh with you doesn't mean \nthey are your friend.People pretend well.At the end of the day,real situations expose fake people,so pay \nattention.This is what we call that friendship as fake friendship and we call those people as fake friends.A real \nsituation will always expose a fake friend.These people will stab you at your back and ask why you're bleeding.\nFake friends are like shadows.They follow you in the sun but leave you in the dark,once they stop talking to \nyou they start talking about you.One fake friend can do more harm than ten enemies,rather have an honest enemy \nthan a fake friend. <\/p>
The sad truth is that there are some people who will only be there for u as long as you have \nsomething they need.When you no longer serve a purpose to them,they will leave.The good news is,if you tough \nit out,you'll eventually weed these people out of your life and be left with some great people you can count \non.We rarely lose friends, we just gradually figure out who the real ones are.As we grow up we realize, it \nbecomes less important to have a ton of friends and more important to have who the real ones are.Being too nice is \nalmost a crime nowadays because fake friends are everywhere. <\/p>
I conclude this by saying that,Never experience with a fake friend that gives you only \nempathy so,don't let your happiness depend on something that you have lost and stop swimming across oceans for \npeople who wont jump a puddle for you.Be independent and be with your soul that never fades you until your death even that may fade after your death only. \n<\/p>"}]
I want to share a secret with you. <\/p>
Something intimate. <\/p>
Promise me, you\u2019ll never reveal this to anyone except you and me. Especially not to the brothers.<\/p>
I HATE CRICKET! <\/b><\/p>
\nIf I had been offered a choice between a one-way ticket to hell and a ticket for a test match between India and England, I would\u2019ve been reciting my poetry to the Satan instead.<\/p>
\nI HATE CRICKET! <\/b><\/p>
And I cannot tell you how good it feels to say it out loud. <\/p>
2003, my sister would stay at home and draw picture of Aladdin and King Kong,\nI always had to go out and play cricket and it felt wrong. <\/p>
At Cricket I was complete disappointment\u2026\u2026. <\/p>
To the entire Indian subcontinent! <\/p>
I was always picked last..<\/p>
\nAnd then.,\nI was always asked to be the wicket keeper, Even though there were no runs behind the wicket.\nI was not playing cricket, I was playing Fetch. <\/p>
I can drone on about this but I need to make one thing clear, <\/p>
No one ever forced me to, especially not my parents not my friends.<\/p>
I have no one to blame for all those wasted afternoons. <\/p>
But, there was this manufactured masculinity concept, which was spreading in the environment like air pollution. <\/p>
And I was passively inhaling the poison. <\/p>
What do young boys do if they don\u2019t play Cricket, or Football? <\/p>
How else they establish that they are men?<\/p>
Young boys do not watch Tarla Dalal\u2019s<\/a> cooking show! <\/p>I forced my father, to pay for cricket lessons. <\/p>And at the end of a year at cricket academy, I had been demoted from wicket keeper to towel boy.<\/p>And I felt I had gone from being a disappointment to a subcontinent to a disgrace to mankind. <\/p>2017, though!<\/p>\u201dDid you watch the match yesterday?\u201d<\/p>\u201cNO, I didn\u2019t\u201d. <\/p>\u201cThen what were you doing?\"<\/p>What does a man in his mid-20\u2019s do if not work 24\/7? <\/p>Or Watch cricket while guzzling down beer and devouring deep fried chicken?\u201d <\/p>Well, <\/p>In the evening I read books on philosophy while having cold iced Latte and Simply three performing<\/p>The Rain<\/a> in the background. <\/p>I indulge in unproductive gossips for hours on the phone. <\/p>If some of you are, annoyed or confused, <\/p>it\u2019s probably because you didn\u2019t grow up in the same era as me, or in my neighborhood. <\/p>But honestly, I just want to tell all the young boys out there that you don\u2019t have to be on a sports team just because you were born a man. <\/p>Now, I want to remind you that you have made a promise to me, that you\u2019ll never ever reveal this to anyone except you and me, especially not to the brothers because Cricket is a Religion, and I don\u2019t want to start a riot.<\/b><\/p>"}]
I forced my father, to pay for cricket lessons. <\/p>
And at the end of a year at cricket academy, I had been demoted from wicket keeper to towel boy.<\/p>
And I felt I had gone from being a disappointment to a subcontinent to a disgrace to mankind. <\/p>
2017, though!<\/p>
\u201dDid you watch the match yesterday?\u201d<\/p>
\u201cNO, I didn\u2019t\u201d. <\/p>
\u201cThen what were you doing?\"<\/p>
What does a man in his mid-20\u2019s do if not work 24\/7? <\/p>
Or Watch cricket while guzzling down beer and devouring deep fried chicken?\u201d <\/p>
Well, <\/p>
In the evening I read books on philosophy while having cold iced Latte and Simply three performing<\/p>
The Rain<\/a> in the background. <\/p>I indulge in unproductive gossips for hours on the phone. <\/p>If some of you are, annoyed or confused, <\/p>it\u2019s probably because you didn\u2019t grow up in the same era as me, or in my neighborhood. <\/p>But honestly, I just want to tell all the young boys out there that you don\u2019t have to be on a sports team just because you were born a man. <\/p>Now, I want to remind you that you have made a promise to me, that you\u2019ll never ever reveal this to anyone except you and me, especially not to the brothers because Cricket is a Religion, and I don\u2019t want to start a riot.<\/b><\/p>"}]
I indulge in unproductive gossips for hours on the phone. <\/p>
If some of you are, annoyed or confused, <\/p>
it\u2019s probably because you didn\u2019t grow up in the same era as me, or in my neighborhood. <\/p>
But honestly, I just want to tell all the young boys out there that you don\u2019t have to be on a sports team just because you were born a man. <\/p>
Now, I want to remind you that you have made a promise to me, that you\u2019ll never ever reveal this to anyone except you and me, especially not to the brothers because Cricket is a Religion, and I don\u2019t want to start a riot.<\/b><\/p>"}]
Few months back, Mr. Raja Ranjith Kumar from II-CSE bagged top prize at LBRCE for paper presentation. This time, he once again proved his worth by grabbing second prize at Coding contest held at PB Siddartha College. Let us know how he has excelled in the competition.<\/p>
Ten teams attended the competition and Ranjith teamed up with Mr. Sasi Kiran from II-CSE. In the first round, they were asked to answer 25 MCQs which were based on C and Java languages. They scored pretty good marks in this round and they were one among 5 teams selected for final round. In this round, they were given few questions on coding. These problems were also asked to be resolved in C and Java programming languages. At the beginning, they encountered with some moments of frustration in managing time and building the code, but with their perseverance and constant efforts, they excelled in the competition. It wasn't an easy job for them to beat other teams because they also gave a tough competition to this team.<\/p>
\"He has a great work ethic and it will yield him <\/span>success, \"said our faculty member Ms.Lakshmi Chetana from the Department of CSE. \"He has excellent skills and he deserves <\/span>it \"said another faculty member <\/span>Mr. Ranga Rajesh from the CSE department, when asked about Ranjith. \"He always strives for improving his skills and he is well liked by the faculty for his demeanour\" shares his peers.<\/span><\/p> \"I suggest my friends get involved in these kinds of activities because, it is not only academics that matter,\" Ranjith says adding, \"I am thankful for the ample support of my teachers.\"<\/p>"}]
\"I suggest my friends get involved in these kinds of activities because, it is not only academics that matter,\" Ranjith says adding, \"I am thankful for the ample support of my teachers.\"<\/p>"}]
We begin each and every year with some resolutions. Some of us stick to them whereas others postpone it to the next year. Well one of my resolution was to help someone who needs it. I heard from some of my friends that they were planning to visit an orphanage on the 1st of January. I decided to join them. We collected some of the old clothes and toys from our houses, the elders bought some new blankets, and other basic things and headed for our destination Kasturbha Gandhi national memorial trust. As soon as we reached Kasturbha Gandhi Memorial trust we found many graceful faces which were delighted to see us. We entered the orphanage and interacted with the children. There were more than 50 children. All of them showed great enthusiasm and came forward to show their talent. Some of them sang a song while others danced and even actively participated in a small quiz that we conducted for them. Later there was a cake cutting to celebrate New Year with them.<\/p>
Then we gathered to see the sweet grandmas. They were equally happy to see us. I sat near one grandma and had a small conversation with her. She had tears in her eyes as she told me that her son never visited her and how curious she was to see her grandchildren. She also told me about her son\u2019s favorite dishes and how he used to enjoy eating pullau cooked by her. Her words made me happy but I could see the pain in her smile. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514905050024","data":"5a4b9f803a79e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514905303932","data":"
I never knew that there were these many homeless children. I wondered why their parents left them, if they couldn\u2019t take care of them then they shouldn\u2019t have given birth to these innocents. I asked one child about how she feels there, she smiled and told me \u201c this place is my home\u201d, this was enough to understand the bond between them. I realized that the outside world is cruel and biased whereas these kids stayed in an environment that never judged them based on their caste, religion, color or nationality and that makes them different from us. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514910138859","data":"It is estimated that 140 million children worldwide are orphans
Orphanages are the only places that ever left me feeling empty and full at the same time <\/p>
We are selfish and in a race to fulfill our greed. We must learn something from them. I have decided to help them as much as I can because we make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514906927338","data":"5a4ba5f27312d"}]
A gentleman was walking through an elephant camp, and he spotted that the elephants weren’t being kept in cages or held by the use of chains.<\/p>\n
All that was holding them back from escaping the camp, was a small piece of rope tied to one of their legs.<\/p>\n
As the man on seeing the elephants, he was completely confused as, why the elephants didn’t just use their strength to break the rope and escape the camp. They could easily have done so, but instead they didn’t try to do at all.<\/p>\n
The man was Curious and wanted to know the answer, he asked a trainer nearby why the elephants were just standing there and never tried to escape.<\/p>\n
The trainer replied;<\/p>\n
“when they are very young and much smaller we use a chain to tie them and, at that age, it tries harder to escape but the chain Hurts the leg and it gets Hurt. As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe they cannot break away. They believe the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free<\/b>.\"<\/p>\nOnly MINDSET is <\/b>enough to hold them.\n<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\nThe only reason that the elephants weren’t breaking free and escaping from the camp was because over the time they adopted the MINDSET that it just wasn’t possible.<\/p>\nMoral of the story:<\/b><\/p>\n No matter how much the world tries to hold you back, always continue with the BELIEF that what you want to achieve is possible.<\/p>\nBuild Up a STRONG MINDSET that \"I CAN.\" At every Moment,that Believing in yourself can make successful, it is the most important step in actually achieving it.<\/p>\nTO be an ENTREPRENEUR :\n\"THINK BIG\"\n\"Set Strong Positive MINDSET\"<\/p>\n \nIt was my first STORY writting in Stumagz.. If there are any mistakes plz mention in the below coment box that makes me to rectify it.\n \n @#..THANK YOU..@#<\/p>\n","id":"1514912374005","type":"txt"}]
“when they are very young and much smaller we use a chain to tie them and, at that age, it tries harder to escape but the chain Hurts the leg and it gets Hurt. As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe they cannot break away. They believe the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free<\/b>.\"<\/p>\n
Only MINDSET is <\/b>enough to hold them.\n<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/div>
\nThe only reason that the elephants weren’t breaking free and escaping from the camp was because over the time they adopted the MINDSET that it just wasn’t possible.<\/p>\n
Moral of the story:<\/b><\/p>\n
No matter how much the world tries to hold you back, always continue with the BELIEF that what you want to achieve is possible.<\/p>\n
Build Up a STRONG MINDSET that \"I CAN.\" At every Moment,that Believing in yourself can make successful, it is the most important step in actually achieving it.<\/p>\n
TO be an ENTREPRENEUR :\n\"THINK BIG\"\n\"Set Strong Positive MINDSET\"<\/p>\n
\nIt was my first STORY writting in Stumagz.. If there are any mistakes plz mention in the below coment box that makes me to rectify it.\n \n @#..THANK YOU..@#<\/p>\n","id":"1514912374005","type":"txt"}]
We find lot of people complaining about, the lack of time to do what they love as their main hindrance towards success. If you are working 9 to 5 in some agency and love singing very much that you actually know that this thing that you do from 9 to 5 is not going to take you anywhere, then you have only two options. First, succumb to self pity about your situation and get used for bearing the regret and do nothing about it. Second, go work for 9 to 5, come home, kiss the dog, play and then, work on what you love from 7 pm to 2 am. That 7 to 2 in the morning is everything. It is the only way, it is the only time for you to outwork others and become a poster child in singing or whatever that matters to you. We have to deploy a lot of patience for this. It all breaks down into a binary situation for which you have to decide, either you do or you dont.<\/p>\n
By the way, I<\/u> just figured out, my clock stuck 2.00 am! I'm done! <\/p>\n"}]
\u201cHow many have matched?\u201d asked the father. \u201cOnly 12, sir! Said the astrologist\u201d. And the talk of marriage ended this way. In this era of modernization, cities with a nature of cosmopolitan, growth in terms of science, medicine and arts, there still exist people who cancel marriages because of Horoscope. What is horoscope? Is it something that decides our lives or is it something that teaches us how to live our life? Horoscope is a belief. According to the Barnum Effect (also called the Forer Effect) it means people\u2019s tendency to take vague and generalized characteristics of themselves as accurate and truthful (Paranormality). Or in other words, it means that people accept characteristics that can apply to many people as personal and accurate only for themselves.People who diligently follow their horoscopes may claim that it's all just good fun. But on closer examination, this claim falls flat. Here's why astrology is potentially damaging to our understanding of science, relationships \u2014 and even our place in the universe itself.Research says that Astrology, though discredited for centuries, still remains wildly popular. Scarcely does a day go by when we're not told of how our astrological sign is supposed to govern our behavior or predetermine the day's events. Yet no explanation has ever been given - nor is one forthcoming - that can adequately explain the mechanism for which the alignment of the planets can influence our psychologies or the unfolding of the universe.To change our experience, we need to change our beliefs. We can leave an unhappy relationship or quit an unpleasant job, but if we maintain the same beliefs, we will continue to attract similar situations and people no matter where we go. We simply can\u2019t run away from people. Our life is a mirror of our beliefs. We can walk away from our current \u201cmirror,\u201d but we will still see our own reflection when we stand in front of the next one. We must change who we are in order to see a new reflection in the mirror. Use horoscopes to develop good change and beliefs but do not make assumptions and illogical perceptions and use the name of \u201cHoroscope\u201d to make things in life as \u201cHorror-scope\u201d.Now that the horoscopes may not match but the mindsets of the people do, why cancel a healthy marriage? It\u2019s your call, after all! Think wisely, my friend. <\/p>"}]
In a development akin to Ghost in the Shell, a Hong Kong based company named Hanson robots built a robot called Sophia, one that would go on to become famous by being officially recognised as a citizen of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia a few short months ago. The first ever Robot to become a citizen of a nation in the world. This is how most sci-fi movies start. <\/p>
Jokes aside, Sophia was present at the Techfest held at IIT Bombay and attracted a throng of students curious about her inner workings and AI. Some robots even asked her to marry them, only to be soundly rejected and becoming the only people in the world so single that they also got rejected by a robot. <\/p>
Okay seriously, I'll stop the jokes. Sophia pulled off some cool stuff like greeting the crowd with a namaste and even speaking a few lines about the country's place in the world as a traditional and cultural hub as well as an economic powerhouse, \"I've always wanted to visit India,\" said the robot that has been modeled to look like actress Audrey Hepburn. <\/p>
The talk, which was attended by a 3000 strong force, ended with Sophia speaking on the importance of keeping human values in mind while designing AI. While many in the field of AI believe Sophia to be nothing but a sophisticated chatbot, it is also believed that Sophia's smiling face might go a long way in normalising AI. <\/p>\n"}]
It\u2019s New Year! A fresh beginning, a new start, a new chance to change the things that weren\u2019t done right in the former year. And I am sure that almost everybody thought of a resolution again, but are lousy to implement it in real. Let\u2019s do something different this year! Shall we? <\/p>
Let\u2019s take a resolution to love ourselves first. Let\u2019s take a resolution, that in these 8760 hours that we have in this year, we will spent at least 10 minutes each day with our self, talking about what we actually want, or how we want things to work out in life, or do we deserve the pain that is caused by someone takes us for granted? <\/p>
Seasons change, so does the number on the calendar; and with this, we see changes in the relationships we share with the people around us. One moment, we are together, and the other moment we are apart. Some breakups cause heart wrenching pain, be it with your best friend or love of your life. But! Nothing is more painful and hurting than giving in at the cost of your self esteem.<\/p>
There is a famous saying, which goes \u201cNothing is permanent in this temporary life\u201d, and one has to understand the fact, that there is nothing that stays forever; the only thing that stays with oneself is their self esteem. Hence, this New Years\u2019, make a resolution that you will never put yourself so down that someone or anyone is able to wash their feet in the pool of yourself respect.\nIf it is meant to be, it will come around, if not, you know what to do. <\/p>
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\nHave a happy and peaceful 2018 everybody! \n\n<\/p>"}]
We all are well aware about pencil and its usage....but did we ever think about the lessons that pencil teaches us....?<\/p>
We buy it , sharp it ,use it ,again sharp it and then later .................finally throw it.<\/p>
A pencil describes a life ,a common life.Just like pencil ,life always shows its beauty in rough situations(paper).When pencil was made for the first time ,the pencil maker gave some crucial,pertinent,important instructions which can give us some vital instructions which can be applied in our life.<\/p>
The first lesson that a pencil teaches us is \"WHAT IS TRULY IMPORTANT ACTUALLY LIES WITHIN IT\". The pencil has two aspects. First the outside which is beautiful wooden case and inside lead which has much purpose.Similarly in our life as well , we have outside .The outside is about personality.The inside is about being genuine ,sincere person.The outside is about our charisma ,our style ,our presentation ,our way of speaking ,our confidence ,our mannerisms.The inside is about our character ,our morals ,our integrity , the principles we hold sacred in lives .The outside is about valuables .In the world today ,we are accepted for what we have than who we are .We are accepted for what we wear than who we are .We are accepted for what we drive than who we are.Valuables seem to be crucial overly emphasized in the modern society.The outside is about valuables and the inside is about values.Our personality can impress but being a genuine person can inspire.<\/p>
The second lesson that pencil teaches us is \"UNLESS YOU GO THROUGH SHARPENING ,WHAT IS WITHIN YOU DOESN'T COMES OUT\".The pencil should go through painful sharpening before the sharp nib comes out and makes an impact.Similarly in life ,unless the life goes through painful situations ,the best things within will never come out as they say \"NO PAIN NO GAIN\".<\/p>
The third lesson that pencil teaches us is\"UNLESS WHAT IS WITHIN YOU COMES OUT(the lead) ,YOU CANNOT MAKE AN IMPACT\".Its only when lead comes out of the case the pencil actually can make an impact by writing something on paper. Similarly in our lives as well ,unless what is within us comes out we will not be able to make an impact either in our own lives or those of others.<\/p>
The fourth lesson that pencil teaches us is \"WHEN YOU WRITE YOU WILL MOST CERTAINLY END UP MAKING MISTAKES\". What truly great is that right behind you is an eraser you can actually correct those mistakes and once again write the correct thing.Even in our lives as well, we make so many mistakes and what's amazing is God has given us the chance to erase them ,to correct them and to rewrite our stories.We all make mistakes.Yes, we make mistakes.We must erase them ,correct them and never repeat again.<\/p>
We will invariably make mistakes but, right behind you is an eraser.We can erase ,correct our mistakes and rewrite THE STORY OF LIFE.<\/p>
(-: Thankyou:-)<\/p>"}]
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