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Gautam Gambhir, the ICC test player of the year in 2009, a good team player, a good opener, and a good human being. The unsung hero of the two world cups and the unsung hero of Indian cricket team.<\/p>
He is the fighter man. As a kid he started his cricket career by his solid performance in domestic cricket level, he was left out of the under-14 and under-19 Indian world cup teams. He made his first double century in first class career that double century attracts selectors which made him to select for Indian cricket team. He made his debut in 2003. He settled as a good batsman in Indian team.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1544613545206","data":"5c0ff185247b4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544613545207","data":"
By 2009 he became ICC test player of the year. Then, he was promoted as an opener batsman with his partner Sehwag. He continued as an opener for 3 years. As an opener first, Indian to score more than 300 runs in 4 consecutive test series and he also scored 50+ runs in 11 consecutive matches, a record he shares with the great Viv Richards.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544613545208","data":"
He is not only a good cricketer but also a good human being. Gautam Gambhir feeding the poor for free, Gambhir to bear education expenses of slain CRPF men\u2019s children who were killed by Naxalites in Chhattisgarh\u2019s Sukma, he starts \u2018community kitchen\u2019 to help the poor and he also stepped to help Dingko Singh battling cancer.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1544613545209","data":"5c0ff1bf24974"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544613545210","data":"
In the 2007 T20 world cup final he scored 75 off 54 balls contributing to more than the half the total of Indian team. And we won the t20 world cup in 2007 against Pakistan which was felt excited match by every Indian but most sad thing was we remember Sreesanth catch but forgotten Gambhir 75 runs who is the key player to won the world cup. And he sacrifices one of his man of the match to virat Kohli. He is the same guy who scored in 97runs in 2011 world cup final which was turning point to won the world cup after 28years. We remember Dhoni 91 runs which also a key point but we all forgotten Gambhir 97 runs which is a sad thing.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544613545211","data":"
He contributed 4154 runs with average of 42 in 58 test matches, 5238 runs with average of 39.7 in 147 ODI matches, 932 runs with average of 27.4 in 37 T20I matches to Indian team. And in his IPL career, he established lot of records and he made 36 fifties in IPL. In IPL he contributed 4217 runs with average of 31.23 in 154 matches. He is also a good captain for Kolkata knight riders who achieved 2 IPL cups under captaincy of Gambhir. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1544613545212","data":"5c0ff209349d2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544613545213","data":"
We remember Sachin, Sehwag, Dhoni, Viv Richards, VVS Laxman and more good batsman\u2019s and good bowler\u2019s but not all remember this one man who played a key role in 2007 and 2011 world cups, Gautam Gambhir. He struggled in his cricket career after 2011 world cup who got few chances in Indian cricket team to prove himself as a good batsman who was retired on December 03, 2018. And I want to say personally one sentence \u201che is a great left-handed batsman and great human who had been in the cricket history, salute Gautam Gambhir\u201d.<\/p>
Thank you!<\/p>"}]
Today, we all know about StuMagz as an Digital Campus Ecosystem which initiated as an online student discovery platform. After joining the team I realized it more than a student discovery platform. It's one stop platform that not only brings students, but also colleges together.<\/p>
I joined in StuMagz on 21st december 2017 by StuMagz SREC team with the help of my friend named Krishna Teja who inspired me a lot to join StuMagz. For over 100 articles that I have written, I got immense support from StuMagz SREC team especially Brother Nirmal who guided me well in maintaining the standard in my articles and Sisters Rishitha & Varsha who helped me in choosing the topics for writing articles. Initially, I felt little nervous that I might fail in expressing my opinions clearly.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544611823814","data":"
With that fear somewhere in my heart, I published my first article on 25th December, 2017. By the response of my first article, I then felt that the reason behind my writings should be the love of writing or else I will not have the motivation to write for a long time and then I will eventually give up writing.<\/p>
I am not very sure about this point and neither do I have an attractive style of writing, but I have developed my own way of writing, sharing my feelings which helped me to express more. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544611823815","data":"
Reading, writing, and researching for writing articles inevitably unfolds the hidden grooves of our brain. It gives us a sense of responsibility, rational thinking and quick approach to do things. With the passage of time, by reading and writing for StuMagz, I have discovered my love for words, my love for writing. I discovered my deep interest in writing emotional topics.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544611823816","data":"
Writing is the ultimate tool for self-discovery, which is the ultimate means to lead an authentic life. With writing, we can effectively communicate our ideas and thoughts. With writing came views, comments and messages. I felt that the quality of articles in StuMagz were impressive which when read gives us some knowledge. There is so much to learn from other people. Everyone is bestowed with a wide range of ability and multiple bits of intelligence that no single number can ever define who we are. The trick is to identify ourselves and work appropriately according to our heart's words.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544611823817","data":"
The very advantage of writing articles in StuMagz is the ability to convey the information. This is extremely important because it improves the ability of framing our thoughts during communication. First of all, it\u2019s good to help someone. As we probably heard that \u201cThe more the knowledge we spread, the more the knowledge we gain\u201d. It is a good habit to write in any platform as it helps us to improve our writing skills in english and StuMagz is one such platform. If one is a first time writer, then StuMagz is a good place to polish one's writing and hone their writing skills.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544611823818","data":"
Finally, I would like to thank Sri Charan Sir and the entire team of StuMagz for creating such an innovative platform for students.<\/p>
And if you all are thinking that StuMagz is paying me for writing this article, then NO...NO, you are wrong :-)<\/p>
<\/p>
(-: Thank You :-)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1544611823819","data":"5c0fe3756c3f7"}]
\"Don't judge a book by its cover!\"<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843170852},{"id":1543843449451,"type":"img","data":"5c052e7a3d666"},{"data":"
We\u2019ve all heard that phrase being repeated over and over, a constant reminder to us that people are more than what they actually seem. However, as opposed to books, we cannot simply flip the pages of someone\u2019s life and read their thoughts and feelings at our leisure. It\u2019s how they present themselves to the world that gives us an insight of what is going on in their heads.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843292925},{"data":"
Think about this for a second. Anyone can go into a shop. Anyone can buy a certain item of clothing. Two random people in the world who would never meet can have the same sense of fashion. But no two people are entirely the same personality-wise.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843315482},{"data":"
No one can deny this: looks attract people at first. But does it really matter after getting to know that person, not really. Personality is what truly matters in the end because it is the thing that no matter the time, no matter the season, remains constant.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843328988},{"data":"
Use the shop example again. You are attracted to what catches your eye at first, but in the end, you buy the thing that lasts. And personality is the thing that lasts.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843343108},{"id":1543843556966,"type":"img","data":"5c052ee5bbe92"},{"data":"
Looks are superficial. They don\u2019t really say a thing about who somebody who actually is. You know what looks are? A combination of genes: something that nobody can control. Deciding on who somebody is how they look doesn\u2019t do you any good. No one can help what they look like.\n\nFirstly we need to accept the way we look and the way we are, then we can present ourselves confidently in front of the world and prove them that looks are not everything.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843357803},{"data":"
\n \u201cDress the way you want to be addressed.\u201d<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843381296},{"data":"
Because of looks, it is hard for some people to be taken seriously. Some people have good looks, high IQ, athletic ability \u2013 but instead of them being praised on all of their other, and quite frankly more importantly, achievements, they are complimented on something that adds no value to them overall.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843405847},{"data":"
\u2018How we look is unimportant, it\u2019s what on the inside that counts.\u2019 This is something that has been argued for years, decades: centuries even. Some people agree with it, some people don\u2019t. Looks don\u2019t really matter in the long run, but they do have a part to play in the way people see you.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843409135},{"data":"
It's high time we recognise where our world is today, and be honest with ourselves. Because if we do not, and just continue to harp that it is \" what's on the inside that counts\" , i worry that our world will only become uglier and more distorted and superficial and move further away from the truly beautiful place that it is and the beautiful people we are. \n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1543843425465},{"id":1543843614089,"type":"img","data":"5c052f1edb6c6"}]
After facing the exams like a warrior, finally I got some time to write something. When the exams get finished, we feel as if we have fought a war and achieved victory over it (of course keeping the results aside). Holding a pen in the exam hall feels like holding a sword and the question paper with the answer booklet feels like the opponent with its shield. A battle that goes on for 3 hours.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1544113620812","data":"5c0951b8e5e7e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544113620805","data":"
In the same way several battles happen in our lives on daily basis. But, along with each battle at the physical level, one more goes on and that is \u201cthe battle against ourselves\u201d. The battle against our own self goes on in our mind. This happens every single day but usually we aren't aware of it. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1544113620813","data":"5c0951c8cfa0c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544113620806","data":"
Here I am going to tell about one such battle that happened with me some 2 months back. One day I went to the barber shop to get a haircut. It was around 9:30 AM when I reached. Apart from the one being served by the barber, there were 4 more people waiting and I was the 5th one. Since, only one barber was there that day, it was going to take time but since it was the regular shop, so that was ok. At around 11:00 AM the person before me was being served and suddenly, the electricity went off. The GHMC authority informed that electricity lines were disconnected in the area for some technical problems thus, electricity supply will be reconnected at 2:00 PM. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544113620807","data":"
Since, haircutting was not possible then in the dim light so I gave my contact no. to the barber and told him to give a call once supply comes. At 2:15 PM I went there but when I reached, supply went off again. I came back home to have lunch and at around 2:45 PM, I got a call from him to come. I reached within 2 minutes but when I reached there, I was the 4th one. So again I had to wait. And finally, my turn came at 4 PM. In the meanwhile, when some people complained about the late service, the barber was giving my example to them. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1544113620814","data":"5c0951e667fed"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544113620808","data":"
Once I watched a video named \u201c5 lessons that the Army teaches you\u201d by Captain Raghu Raman, in which he says, \u201cIf battle is not going to happen, it won\u2019t happen for weeks, months or even years. But the moment it happens, you should be in a position to face it. Every day keep the thought that \u201ctoday battle will happen\u201d when you step out of your home.\u201d. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544113620809","data":"
And that day, it did happen; against the time that tested my patience and determination to get something of my choice. It was a battle that I fought with myself and I won. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1544113620810","data":"
Thus, the most difficult battle that we can win is the one against our own self. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1544113620815","data":"5c0951f3e8427"}]
People born in the late 90s and early 2000s would be able to resonate with the fact that they had the best childhoods compared to children watching television today. Starting with Pokemon at 5 PM, the evening would be sorted out for most of them. Most of those shows, both animated and regular TV shows, had unique story lines and characters, coupled with strong messages and moral values. This is because kids of those times still relate to those shows with nostalgia whenever they talk about it even today. No matter how old we become, those shows and characters would still be a part of our hearts deep down, forever.<\/p>\n
Indian kids born in the 90s were first introduced to legendary shows like Shaktimaan and Junior G. Those were one of the first shows in India which were superhero oriented, creating a craze among children. Then came the classic animated shows like Popeye-The Sailor Man, Scooby Doo, Courage The Cowardly Dog, Dexter, Johny Bravo, etc., among many others. And who could ever forget the legendary Tom and Jerry? It still creates those unstoppable laughs whenever we watch it even today. Then came the age of anime in India. Shows like Pokemon, Digimon, Beyblade, and Dragon Ball Z created huge fan followings in India. There were actual Beyblade tournaments which were held all over India. Along with those shows, India kept up with some TV shows like Shaka Laka Boom Boom, Sonpari, Hero (Bhakti Hee Shakti Hai), Hatim, and Shararat. Other animated shows included He-Man, Captain Planet, The Legend of Zorro, and Mowgli. Indian kids also got a taste of American shows like That's So Raven, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Wizards of Waverly Place and others. And not to forget the evergreen shows like Looney Tunes, Noddy, and Oswald. Sundays were only about M.A.D and Art Attack. The list is literally never ending<\/p>\n
Some of those shows are history now, while some are still aired sometimes in TV. All of them are available on the internet though. It's amazing to note how those shows still fill us with nostalgia when we watch them even now. It is never like we ever got 'bored' with them. Some of us just 'grew up', while on the other hand, some of those shows just stopped airing. It is quite unfortunate that kids of the present generation watch cartoons like Chhota Bheem and Oggy and the Cockroaches, which are quite ridiculous with no message, plot or any logic. The shows of our times like Oswald, Powerpuff Girls, Pokemon, and Scooby Doo actually carried real moral messages, though most of us realize it now. But still then, all of us were unknowingly enjoying our lives as well as imbibing values within us. Life was only about Cartoon Network,Pogo, Nick, Disney XD , and Hungama!<\/p>\n"}]
Writing diary can be the best way to express yourself. It helps writing down your feelings, thoughts and memories and moreover it takes out the creative person inside you. It helps you to manage your emotions, a diary is something which listen to you and deals with all kind of emotions of yours be it be frustration, irritation, happiness, sadness and even keeps your deepest and the darkest secrets it can never leave you alone until and unless you yourself dump it, moreover it comes with no terms and conditions, it keeps everything to itself without any complaint and never judge you. <\/p>
A world which is full of stress, work load where one hardly finds time for oneself at the end of the day your thoughts takes shape on a paper letting all kinds of emotions out on it. A time comes in everyone';s life that there is no one with whom you can share your frustration and lot of mixed emotions that you are going through at that point of time writing your feeling helps you to calm down and even clear your minds about what to do and what no to do.<\/p>
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Create your own personalized cover for your diary<\/u><\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1530025975908","data":"
It helps keeping records of lots of things which we tend to forget sometimes. Once you make the habit of writing you will find that the creativity inside you will grow more and more. it will even improve your writing skills. You need not hide anything from it; you can just let all the things out on it having no fear at all. <\/p>
\nIt helps refreshing your memory once written can never be erased and one can always go back and read about all the memories in the past and can experience how well one has evolved from the past. It helps knowing yourself better and make yourself better because there are very less places where you can be yourself without pretending to be someone else. <\/p>
If you have not started keeping a diary for yourself, go ahead try keeping one from today and let your thoughts come to life on paper and moreover it will be a self-therapy which will help you find yourself.<\/p>"}]
1) Navy Day is celebrated on 4th December for an interesting reason. <\/b>This was the day India launched Operation Trident on the Pakistani Navy. A minesweeper , a destroyer and an ammunition supply ship. Operation Trident is known for its genius strategy to leverage the potent power of the Osa Missiles by overcoming its short range limitations by towing it from Mumbai to Karachi.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1543916786805","data":"5c066eca9ec97"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786806","data":"
2) The MARCOS : The Indian Navy\u2019s elite special force, that specialises in everything from counter terrorism to underwater operations and sabotage to anti-piracy ops.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1543916786807","data":"5c0671953d622"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786808","data":"
The MARCOS are the Indian Navy's Special forces. These units are so highly trained that one of them even topped the US Navy Seal course with ease. They are equipped with the best weaponry in the world and have an amazing track record with Operation Pawan being one of the most notable operations. The operation had them swim 12 kilometres to the Jaffina jetty. They blew the jetty with explosives and managed to swim back to safety without any casualties.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786809","data":"
3) INS Vikrant : The world's oldest aircraft carrier.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1543916786810","data":"5c067393caf92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786811","data":"
The majestic aircraft carrier was built by Harland and Wolff, Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering which was laid down on 12 November 1943 and launched on 22 September 1945. The earlier name given to the aircraft carrier was HMS Hercules (R49) but after its purchase the name was changed to Vikrant, a Sanskrit word which means courageous. INS Vikrant served as the nation\u2019s only aircraft carrier for more than two decades and was formally decommissioned on 31st January 1997. It has been replaced by INS Vikramaditya.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786812","data":"
4) INS Khukri : The only ship lost by the Indian Navy in a war.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1543916786813","data":"5c0674b290a4c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786814","data":"
The ship was headed by Captain MN Mulla who ordered evacuation of all the sailors on board and went to the depth of the ocean with Khukri. The Khukri is a British type 14 Frigate that was sunk by a Pakistani Submarine off the coast of Diu and till date remains the only ship that the navy has lost in a war.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786815","data":"
5) INS Arihant: INS Arihant is India's first indigenous nuclear submarine.<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1543916786816","data":"5c06768ea4832"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786817","data":"
INS Arihant is armed with four K-4 submarine launched ballistic missile with a range of 3,500 km. It can also be armed with 12 K-15 missiles with a range of 750 km. The 100-member crew of the ship has been trained by Russian specialists. India is a part of an elite club of countries - Russia, the US, China, France and the UK that possess nuclear ballistic missile submarines.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786818","data":"
Bonus Fact: INS Vishal. India's flagship vessel.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1543916786819","data":"5c067800ec4e7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543916786820","data":"
INS Vishal is proposed to be India's first indigenous aircraft carrier housing Indian missiles and aircrafts and is rumoured to dwarf the existing INS Vikramaditya! <\/p>
At an estimated $5 billion, the fully equipped INS Vishal may be most expensive piece of machinery in the arsenal of India, which wants to match the pace at which China is developing its aircraft carriers. The final cost will also depend on the hardware installed. <\/p>"}]
Space has always been a very mysterious thing. All of us have been fascinated by the stars, haven't we? <\/p>
Space research has been constantly reaching newer heights in our country. The Indian Space Research Organisation has indeed added another feather in the cap by its astounding achievements. After launching its hundredth satellite along with many others made by students from educational institutions, it has achieved another grand success, by launching India's first hyper spectral imaging satellite along with 30 foreign satellites. <\/p>
At exactly 9:58 am on Thursday, 29 November 2018, ISRO's workhorse PSLV rocket soared from Sriharikota's first launch pad into the skies, with India's first hyper spectral satellite (HysIS), an advanced earth observation satellite and 30 other foreign satellites.<\/p>
HysIS weighing 380 kg will be used for a range of applications like agriculture, forestry, soil survey, geology, coastal zones, inland water studies and detection of pollution from industries. It will also be used by military for surveillance.<\/p>
Below is the image of HysIS in prior to moving into PSLV C43<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1543573756748","data":"5c010dce02ef4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1543573756749","data":"
During the 112-minute long mission, PSLV C43 first delivered India's primary satellite into the polar sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 630 km 17 minutes and 27 seconds after the launch, took a round of the globe and released 30 international co passengers at a lower orbit of 504 km above India in the second man-oeuvre.<\/p>
Soon after the launch commenced, ISRO chairman K Sivan congratulated ISRO directors and scientists for the launch. He said,\" HysIS has a one-of-a-kind technology, which will be used for distinct identification of objects, materials or processes on the Earth. Only a few countries have been able to master this technology. The satellite will start sending images five days after it is launched.\" <\/p>
\nThis is the sixth launch this year. ISRO has got space research in India, on a global podium of success and achievements. This stands as an inspiration to all the budding scientists who wish to give their bit of contribution for the country, serving for the ISRO. <\/p>
Proud to be an Indian!<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1543573756750","data":"5c010dd656bc9"}]
Mirror Mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all ?\nI really think that we should start making stories that have real critical thinking.<\/p>\n
Inspite of stating beauty standards and setting limits we must work on the logical storyline to eradicate the social and mental norms.<\/p>\n
SnowWhite did not ask for an apple all she needed was her IPhone, as we are developing it is necessary to realise that stories should be made that has something concrete.<\/p>\n
At the young age if we objectify colour as the basic standard what are we going to teach our children the very soon?<\/p>\n
Instead stories should be made bringing out the inkling that there are no beauty limits or standards.\nAs the stories we have read till today continue to be read all over the world, we wont forget cinderella or SnowWhite ever.<\/p>\n
We need to bring a change to not just show women powerful but also that it is fair and fine to be fair today.\nAs a writer what I believe is I will not raise my children still reading the not given parity and distinction to the gender today or the stories that just tells them that all you need is to be skin tonned.<\/p>\n
Rather the stories that tell them they are individually beautiful and they don't have to change a thing anyway.\nTo the better stories we expect !<\/p>\n"}]
From the born day, we are tied with everyone\u2019s dream.<\/i><\/b> It\u2019s my dream to make my son an engineer; it\u2019s my dream to make my daughter a pilot or this and that.<\/p>
Not even from the born day, even before our birth people start dreaming about our career, the path that they want us to set. But do they forget that we too have our own dreams?<\/i><\/b> Don\u2019t we have our way set on which we want to move?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532353185818","data":"5b55ddaef2d42"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1532353185812","data":"
After 10th we are given option to select one out of various streams. But almost 90% would select based on their parents sayings or any guide\u2019s instructions. While some of us select just for the society. If you score well you get admission in science stream, but even getting good grades if you move to any other stream you think that people would think that I am not intelligent or why I have not selected science and what not? Are we living for others??<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532353185820","data":"5b55de73decda"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1532353185813","data":"
Again we follow the blind path of everyone after 12th before getting admitted to college. Our parents want that my child should be at a very high position and they make us admitted to engineering colleges or medical colleges. But have they asked us once what we have interest in? When it comes about our own interest, people think it as silly. If you are interested in photography or modelling or any such fields, will your parents allow you to move forward in such field leaving your college? 95% parents won\u2019t. And as a result they get regretted in the end. So why not to think before?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532353185816","data":"5b55dc1aa5c47"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1532353185814","data":"
Not only in the case of studies, each and everywhere you see around. Almost all decision of your life would be in hands of others. It has become a compulsion which in fact is not true. The only responsible are us. We haven\u2019t let ourselves step forward that people enter in our life and make decisions by their own.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532353185817","data":"5b55dc9655278"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1532353185815","data":"
Don\u2019t let anyone control the decisions of your life, it\u2019s you and your life.<\/p>"}]
We all have the habit of saying sorry frequently, in unnecessary situations, right? We usually say “I am sorry; I am late for the class”. “I am sorry, May I ask a question?”, “I am sorry, May I know who you are?” …and so on. We have been taught since childhood to say sorry and it has become a tradition to say it even in redundant situations .<\/p>\n
There is a great saying, \"Never apologize for showing your feelings. When you do, you are apologizing for the truth.\" <\/p>\n
The point is “Is your sorry sincere and genuine?” Think about it! We sometimes shower upon the smallest things in the world and leave behind the big ones.<\/p>\n
When was the last time you apologized and you actually meant it?<\/p>\n
At a point of time, everyone in their lives, fought with their parents, had difference of opinion with their close friends or argued with their teachers. Sometimes an issue might have been a snowflake and it turned out to be a snow ball, or it started with a discussion and eventually led to a debate or we just wander upon our own perceptions on what we have seen or heard, not knowing the other side of the coin. Most of the arguments get carried away because we don't listen to the other side and stand on our own version constantly. We've experienced it, right?<\/p>\n
We never know what’s gonna happen tomorrow and who will continue the journey along with us? We never know the value of others till we lose them. We usually draw a small line between us and others thinking that, we are always right and that's where it all starts.<\/p>\n
Today, we have an opportunity to say sorry, tomorrow we might not. So, I want you to say “sorry” to your loved ones, make a call or directly meet them, give them a hug ,it doesn’t take more than few secs but this time say it whole heartedly! No matter what has happened and what will. You know, the power of apology is like a win-win situation. When you apologize you win both the relationship and the situation with 100% satisfaction. “Sorry doesn’t change the past but it DOES enhance the future”. So, think about it! :) <\/p>\n","id":"1532882677302","type":"txt"}]
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