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1. Toshiba Chairman Shigenori Shiga steps down as Chairman following a $6 Million hit to the conglomerate after US nuclear projects runs into huge losses. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487073048223","data":"58a2ef4daaf14"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487073053801","data":"
2. Countdown for ISRO's biggest ever launch, carrying 104 sattelites, is now less than 28 hours away.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487073649052","data":"58a2f1bab33c1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487073674614","data":"
3. Hours after Sasikala's Chief Minister dreams are smashed by the Supreme Court, she sacks O Pannerselvam from the AIADMK as the general secretary, and 19 other rebel MLAs for bringing disrepute. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487073893974","data":"58a2f2fa65e74"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487073895837","data":"
4. The Supreme Court today clarified that the audience need not stand when the National Anthem is played as a part of the storyline of a film, newsreel or documentary.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487074195582","data":"58a2f3d2e3ef4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487074213408","data":"
5. No rest even in death: Guntur Collector claims Rohit Vemula got a Dalit certificate through fraudulent means. The National National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) Chairman P L Punia called the allegation fake. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487074411359","data":"58a2f4a087087"}]
As a kid, we've all loved cartoons for their infinite possibilities.\u2029 A cartoon could do anything and when we would grow up, I guess, all we ever wanted was to be able to excercise such powers with ease.\u2029<\/p>
Almost every single one of us, especially the kids who were born in the 90s, basically based their entire lives on the idea of cartoons and feeling capable of being able to replicate the very same, if not imagine having all the super powers. <\/p>
The beauty of a cartoon can never be altered no matter how old you grow. Those goofy little pauses before a drastic fall like in Tom & Jerry defying gravity or the idea of life under the sea like in SpongeBob.\u2029 It's those thought provoking and highly impossible-in-reality scenes that make any cartoon stand out from the reality. <\/p>
\u2029I, to this day, see my grandmother laugh her eyeballs out when she watches any cartoon, for the picturization of something so impossible tickles our body without trying. \u2029Cartoons aren't just that, Everytime I sat and watched cartoons with my younger nephews and ended up enjoying them just like they did, I wondered why it is that no matter how old I've grown, I still consistently feel the same way he does.\u2029<\/p>
I remember having to stop myself from laughing alongside to make sure I don't seem un-cool for laughing at a cartoon. \u2029\u2029I, later, thought through and realized that ,as humans, all you want sometimes from your busy lives , is an escape from the facts of life or from that one super-long-unnecessary assignment our college wants us to write for no apparent reason.\u2029\u2029<\/p>
Right from the first Asterix comic that I read or the tinkle digest that I looked forward to reading every week, cartoons haven't changed and neither has it's purpose.<\/p>
\u2029A cartoon is evergreen. It's revolutionary and no matter how many ages pass, the idea of drawing something to express a feeling or an action will forever remain at the epitome of endless possibilities. <\/p>
And on this valentine's day, I pay tribute to our beloved Cartoons and express my love for them. <\/p>"}]
What is the best way to stay happy? The answer is very simple, just don't expect. It looks effortless but actually it is not..... Human mind always wants more, it is never satisfied with what it has...... Expectations cannot be controlled but emotions should be..... one of the most painful things in the world is when you know that you are not as important to someone as you thought you were.. You feel down in your heart when someone hurt you... So, let them know your importance..... don't be available too much to anyone, as they may take it for granted that you will always be there.... it is very hard to digest situations that hurts.... But reciprocating might bring a change in the opposite person.. Take life as it goes..Because no one will stay forever with you except yourself... that's life.<\/p>"}]
My mother is the most important person in my life.She gave me life and loves me unconditionally.Her love is priceless and will always exists.When my mother hugs me I will forget all my sadness and I think like I am the most happiest person in the world .<\/p>
My mother is the strongest person I know.She is an inspiration to Everything I do.She has made many sacrifices for me.She is the backbone of my family and supports my father in every situation.She always encouraged me to go along when I was ready to go give up.She makes sure that I was safe and happy throughout my life.It is hard to describe the feeling that my mother has towards me.Thank you mom for giving this life to me.Love u so much.<\/p>"}]
Music. Something that is so universal yet so personal to each one of us. Most of us start our day listening songs and sometimes end the day also with music. It has always played such an important role in human life, whether it is the early tribal sounds, the classical tunes or the start of Bollywood. Life without music cannot be fathomed. \nHere are 5 situations that are difficult to endure without music: <\/p>
1.\tLong journeys: \nCan you imagine an eight hour car or bus journey without your favourite tunes? Whether it is the radio or a playlist, any kind of travel needs music! <\/p>
2.\tWeddings:\nIndian weddings would not be considered weddings if it weren\u2019t for the Shaadi music. <\/p>
\n3.\tSad? Happy? \nAll moods need different types of playlists. Your music taste defines you. Every situation has a song and when words fail, there\u2019s always a song that speaks to you. <\/p>
4.\tFilms:\n There\u2019s no Indian cinema without music. More than half of the marketing for any Bollywood is through its music numbers. <\/p>
5.\tHeal: \nMusic has an unusual ability to heal a person of their sorrows. Yes, time heals, but music helps with that.\nThere\u2019s something magical about the various sounds put together in the form of beautiful music that allows us to heal from inside. <\/p>
\n\nAs the great Bono said \u201cMusic can change the world because it changes people.\u201d This Valentine\u2019s day, let us dedicate our love for music by appreciating it. \n\n<\/p>"}]
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Generally, self-balancing technology uses gyroscopes but they add a lot of weight. Instead, Honda's Riding Assist system increases the rake angle the front forks and disconnects the handle bar. it then uses minute steering inputs to keep the bike perfectly balanced.Previously, such technology has been seen in the BMW Vision Next 100 Concept bike. While the BMW motorcycle might look a little like it came from the future, the concept bike displayed by Honda at CES looked pretty much of today's times. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486998501414","data":"58a1cc215d70c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486998723427","data":"58a1cd0819b78"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486998745459","data":"58a1cd19e4e92"}]
All of us are commonly aware of this so called phrase\"VALENTINE'S DAY\".Love is a feeling which is connected to hearts not genders.It is not only meant for opposite genders but also parents&children,friends and siblings.Here's the short inspirational story of a father and his son,Which shows us how pleasure true love actually is.....<\/p>
A son took his old father to a restaurant for an evening dinner.Father being very old and weak.While eating,dropped food on his shirt and trousers.Others diners watched him in disgust while his son was calm.After he finished eating,his son who was not at all embarrassed,quietly took him to the washroom,wiped the food particles,removed the stains,combed his hair and fitted his spectacles firmly.When they came out the entire restaurant was watching them in dead silence,not able to grasp how someone could embarrass themselves publicly like that.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486998774838","data":"58a1cd349a802"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486998770742","data":"
The son settled the bill and started walking out with his father.<\/p>
At that time,an old man amongst the dinners called out to the son and asked him,\"Don't you think you have left something behind?\".<\/span><\/p>The son replied,\"No sir,I haven't\".<\/span><\/p>The old man retorted,\"Yes,you have!You left a lesson for every son and hope for every father\".<\/span><\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486999394287","data":"58a1cfa4a898a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486999856013","data":"I will always need my father ,No matter what age i may be.My father had made me laugh,made me proud,made me cry,seen me cry, hugged me tight,cheered me up and driven me crazy at times.but my father is a promise that i'll have a friend forever.<\/div>Love your parents.We are so busy growing up.We often forget they are also growing old.We are the only hope to them."}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58a1dfff6658astryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"A Letter","title_id":"a-letter4","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Krishnasai Yelugam","authorUserName":"krishnasai2","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Sree Nidhi","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":11,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Sree Nidhi","publishedInLink":"snist","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59985d6011b31profilepic","publishedInCode":"snist","country":"IND","keywords":"Love,valentine's day","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/a-letter4\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487002736112","data":" Ajay, who has to give a presentation on his current project progress was searching for his pen drive in his room. He searched every corner of his room which turned out to be in vain. Then his eyes glazed upon his closet. He opened his closet as his \u2018forgetting \u2018nature questioned him. Down goes the searching of cupboards, lockers and everything which can hold his pen drive. He then turns to his clothes. Each of his clothing had their turn. At last, the diary under the blue t-shirt gets his attention. Then the diary, his personal dairy for the year 2001, had a letter sticking out between its pages.<\/p> \nScientists are cracking their heads to find a way to do time travel, never had they known that an unaddressed letter can do that.<\/p> \nThe Letter read<\/p> \" Hey... Anjali,\nI don\u2019t know where to start, but here it is, the first time I saw you, I never thought that you were going to be a great part of my life, because I was stupid enough at that time, not to feel that. Every time you smiled, you took my breath away. Every time I had to drag myself into me after hanging out with you, which keeps circling around you. If I was paid a rupee every time you crossed my mind, I would have given the World Bank, a loan. All those little teasing, was to see those beautiful devil looks on your face. (Pardon me, for those)<\/p> I\u2019ve been asking Lord Krishna every Valentine\u2019s Day, \u201cWhere is my Radha?\u201d Well at last, he answered me in the form of you. I had been practicing a lot to say it to you but the fear of response let me down. With failing every time, this time to confess.<\/p> All that I wanted to say is,<\/p> Hand-in-hand together as 1 <\/b><\/p> My LOVE for you beyond 4<\/b> letters,<\/p> Be my better half as 3<\/b> in the 8. <\/p> WILL YOU MARRY ME?\n\"<\/p><\/p>Tears rolled out as he read the letter. Then came the mobile ringing, he wiped off his tears as he had to attend the video call of his little daughter, Anjali.\n<\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58a1e38577affstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"EQ over IQ?","title_id":"eq-over-iq-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Hemangi Sharma","authorUserName":"hemangisharma","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/598b47c9171b4profilepic","authorMagzName":"Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women Institute of Engineering","authorCity":"Anand","like_count":7,"cmnt_count":1,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women Institute of Engineering","publishedInLink":"mbict","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mbict","country":"IND","keywords":"EQ,IQ,Intelligence quotient,Emotional Quotient","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/eq-over-iq-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004452442","data":"IQ, or intelligence quotient, is a number derived from a standardized intelligence test. On the original IQ tests, scores were calculated by dividing the individual's mental age by his or her chronological age and then multiplying that number by 100. So a child with a mental age of 15 and a chronological age of 10 would have an IQ of 150. Today, scores on most IQ tests are calculated by comparing the test taker's score to the scores of other people in the same age group.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487004524378","data":"58a1e3b09920c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004541881","data":"EQ, on the other hand, is a measure of a person's level of emotional intelligence. This refers to a person's ability to perceive, control, evaluate, and express emotions.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487004559692","data":"58a1e3d2a02e1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004568944","data":"IQ is still recognized as an important element of success, particularly when it comes to academic achievement. People with high IQ's typically to do well in school, often earn more money, and tend to be healthier in general. But today experts recognize it is not the only determinate of life success. Instead, it is part of a complex array of influences that includes emotional intelligence among other things.<\/p>The concept of emotional intelligence has had a strong impact in a number of areas, including the business world. Many companies now mandate emotional intelligence training and utilize EQ tests as part of the hiring process. Research has found that individuals with strong leadership potential also tend to be more emotionally intelligent, suggesting that a high EQ is an important quality for business leaders and managers to have. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487005385351","data":"58a1e70f26d49"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004734246","data":"IQ is used to determine academic abilities and identify individuals with off-the-chart intelligence or mental challenges. EQ is a better indicator of success in the workplace and is used to identify leaders, good team players, and people who best work by themselves.<\/p>While most researchers say that an individual\u2019s performance in life is determined by both their IQ and EQ, there is evidence that IQ only accounts for a small percentage of that.<\/p>We all know it's important to be smart. But being smart doesn't have to mean a super high IQ, of course, it can mean being a normal human with a lot of knowledge about your particular area of expertise. Having a high IQ can be very helpful to a successful career, but it might not be the most helpful thing. A good EQ might actually be even better for your career trajectory.<\/p>Being the smartest person in the room is not enough if you don\u2019t have the capacity to work with the people who are in that room with you. It\u2019s usually said that \"A high IQ will get you through school, a high EQ will get you through life.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487005400803","data":"58a1e721680b3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487005429148","data":"You need to have the ability to talk with one another and see things from a different point of view. One of the hallmarks of someone with good EQ is that they can listen and ask questions and consider that they might not always be right. Sometimes people that have too high of an IQ know that they are right, and as a result, stop listening.<\/p>Too often businesses promote the best \"workers\" to management positions instead of the person who would be the best at managing. If you're sitting behind a desk doing a task all day, it doesn't necessarily matter how good you are at understanding others. What matters is if you're good at understanding your task, a very IQ oriented job. Good leaders have to understand their teams and their clients. And that takes EQ. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004533693","data":" <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58a1feda51b05stryimg","category":"Blog","is_vip":"0","title":"United.","title_id":"united-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Vamsi Advait","authorUserName":"vamsiadvait","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5899f1fe04c2cprofilepic","authorMagzName":"MVSR Hyd","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":1,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"MVSR Hyd","publishedInLink":"mvsr","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/56ab6e2af0d6bprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mvsr","country":"IND","keywords":"football,Love,Manchester United","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/united-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487011140229","data":"A city called Manchester, some 8,000 kilometers away, the closest thing to a spiritual home I\u2019ll ever have. Love is an understatement. What I share with Manchester United is way more special. I\u2019ve been through the dirt and through the clouds along my journey as a United fan. Despite not being around during the true glory years of 99 up until the early 2000s, I\u2019ve found everything that makes my club so special. The culture, the atmosphere, the fans, the spectacle, the passion and most importantly the aura of the badge and the crest. What made me a United fan? Guess it was the spirit, the raw nature of the play, the management, the . My earliest memory of United was the Champions League final of 2008. That fateful night in Moscow. I was a complete newbie to football till March of that year. Didn\u2019t know what the offside rule was, didn\u2019t know how a free kick should be taken. But I made it my job to understand every nuance of the sport, watching replays of matches on ESPN and Star Sports, in the hot and humid summer afternoons as replays were being telecasted. I couldn\u2019t. I didn\u2019t understand the rules, didn\u2019t understand why fouls were being called, I remember saying to myself, \u201cwell this game is stupid\u201d, watching a 0-0 between two clubs I can\u2019t recall for the life of me. I was looking for the wrong outcomes, I realized football isn\u2019t always about who can score more goals (this realization came along much later), it helps, but the game isn\u2019t always about getting a name on the scoresheet.<\/p>So I watched few more games, and thought, \u201cWait this isn\u2019t even better than the IPL.\u201d Agreed Hyderabad was horrid the first season, but cricket promised something instant and fast paced. You were almost assured moments of happiness with a cover drive or a wicket. After watching an advertisement on the tele claiming the final was going to be the biggest game of the year, I decided to give football one last chance to impress the amazing critic that I was. I\u2019m indebted to myself for making that decision to this day.<\/p>After that warm afternoon of May the 22nd, (the final was on the 21st), I felt elevated. Never knew that a game could be so exhausting, emotionally and mentally. It was the day I fell in love with Manchester United. Over the course of the next few years, I watched movies, documentaries, highlights, replays, basically anything related to United and watched it all. I felt a part of the club, dependant on their performances, connected to every chant, every jibe, and every little detail was an obsession. To be a United fan fatigued me to the point fatigue became an addiction. Being a United fan pulled heart and sinew to the breaking point and brought me back from hell. We as United fans have been called gloryhunters, but never in my wildest dreams will I ever support anyone other than the team wearing the red devil in the front. Been called hypocrites for buying talent, but will never question those who perform. To have anything less than the best is unsatisfactory. To be second best and not strive for improvement is unsatisfactory. <\/p>Spoilt by success, arrogant and pompous till the end, United made me believe in the spirit of never giving up. To never accept defeat as the last checkpoint. Think going is tough? Give everything till full time and give even more after that. I\u2019ve screamed louder than I can justify, punched the couch way too many times and jumped out of my seat even more. To be in love is combustive. My love for United burns with the courage of a tomorrow, of a destiny promised, a time when the footballing gods will smile again upon my club. This flame will not be put out. Not by philosophies and definitely not by accusations. Growing up watching idols retire, comeback, leave and become second fiddle has taught me a lot. Taught me that no story ends until you want it to. That hard work will get you to the top. All motivation is good motivation. <\/p>I witnessed the competition threaten our legacy; I witnessed my club take 19. I witnessed humiliation at the hands of our city rivals, I witnessed a footballing god take his final bow. I witnessed goals galore and destruction of defences. I witnessed our spectacular fall from grace. The pain of being labeled has beens, the momentary uplift of Europe only to be blown out again. I witnessed mud, sweat, tears and blood at Old Trafford. This great club which rose from the ashes half a century ago and became the biggest club in the land, will be a beacon of inspiration and a cornerstone of happiness till the day I die. <\/p>#Love is an understatement. United is my religion. Manchester my heaven.<\/p>"}]
The son replied,\"No sir,I haven't\".<\/span><\/p>The old man retorted,\"Yes,you have!You left a lesson for every son and hope for every father\".<\/span><\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486999394287","data":"58a1cfa4a898a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486999856013","data":"I will always need my father ,No matter what age i may be.My father had made me laugh,made me proud,made me cry,seen me cry, hugged me tight,cheered me up and driven me crazy at times.but my father is a promise that i'll have a friend forever.<\/div>Love your parents.We are so busy growing up.We often forget they are also growing old.We are the only hope to them."}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58a1dfff6658astryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"A Letter","title_id":"a-letter4","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Krishnasai Yelugam","authorUserName":"krishnasai2","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Sree Nidhi","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":11,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Sree Nidhi","publishedInLink":"snist","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59985d6011b31profilepic","publishedInCode":"snist","country":"IND","keywords":"Love,valentine's day","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/a-letter4\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487002736112","data":" Ajay, who has to give a presentation on his current project progress was searching for his pen drive in his room. He searched every corner of his room which turned out to be in vain. Then his eyes glazed upon his closet. He opened his closet as his \u2018forgetting \u2018nature questioned him. Down goes the searching of cupboards, lockers and everything which can hold his pen drive. He then turns to his clothes. Each of his clothing had their turn. At last, the diary under the blue t-shirt gets his attention. Then the diary, his personal dairy for the year 2001, had a letter sticking out between its pages.<\/p> \nScientists are cracking their heads to find a way to do time travel, never had they known that an unaddressed letter can do that.<\/p> \nThe Letter read<\/p> \" Hey... Anjali,\nI don\u2019t know where to start, but here it is, the first time I saw you, I never thought that you were going to be a great part of my life, because I was stupid enough at that time, not to feel that. Every time you smiled, you took my breath away. Every time I had to drag myself into me after hanging out with you, which keeps circling around you. If I was paid a rupee every time you crossed my mind, I would have given the World Bank, a loan. All those little teasing, was to see those beautiful devil looks on your face. (Pardon me, for those)<\/p> I\u2019ve been asking Lord Krishna every Valentine\u2019s Day, \u201cWhere is my Radha?\u201d Well at last, he answered me in the form of you. I had been practicing a lot to say it to you but the fear of response let me down. With failing every time, this time to confess.<\/p> All that I wanted to say is,<\/p> Hand-in-hand together as 1 <\/b><\/p> My LOVE for you beyond 4<\/b> letters,<\/p> Be my better half as 3<\/b> in the 8. <\/p> WILL YOU MARRY ME?\n\"<\/p><\/p>Tears rolled out as he read the letter. Then came the mobile ringing, he wiped off his tears as he had to attend the video call of his little daughter, Anjali.\n<\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58a1e38577affstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"EQ over IQ?","title_id":"eq-over-iq-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Hemangi Sharma","authorUserName":"hemangisharma","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/598b47c9171b4profilepic","authorMagzName":"Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women Institute of Engineering","authorCity":"Anand","like_count":7,"cmnt_count":1,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women Institute of Engineering","publishedInLink":"mbict","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mbict","country":"IND","keywords":"EQ,IQ,Intelligence quotient,Emotional Quotient","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/eq-over-iq-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004452442","data":"IQ, or intelligence quotient, is a number derived from a standardized intelligence test. On the original IQ tests, scores were calculated by dividing the individual's mental age by his or her chronological age and then multiplying that number by 100. So a child with a mental age of 15 and a chronological age of 10 would have an IQ of 150. Today, scores on most IQ tests are calculated by comparing the test taker's score to the scores of other people in the same age group.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487004524378","data":"58a1e3b09920c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004541881","data":"EQ, on the other hand, is a measure of a person's level of emotional intelligence. This refers to a person's ability to perceive, control, evaluate, and express emotions.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487004559692","data":"58a1e3d2a02e1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004568944","data":"IQ is still recognized as an important element of success, particularly when it comes to academic achievement. People with high IQ's typically to do well in school, often earn more money, and tend to be healthier in general. But today experts recognize it is not the only determinate of life success. Instead, it is part of a complex array of influences that includes emotional intelligence among other things.<\/p>The concept of emotional intelligence has had a strong impact in a number of areas, including the business world. Many companies now mandate emotional intelligence training and utilize EQ tests as part of the hiring process. Research has found that individuals with strong leadership potential also tend to be more emotionally intelligent, suggesting that a high EQ is an important quality for business leaders and managers to have. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487005385351","data":"58a1e70f26d49"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004734246","data":"IQ is used to determine academic abilities and identify individuals with off-the-chart intelligence or mental challenges. EQ is a better indicator of success in the workplace and is used to identify leaders, good team players, and people who best work by themselves.<\/p>While most researchers say that an individual\u2019s performance in life is determined by both their IQ and EQ, there is evidence that IQ only accounts for a small percentage of that.<\/p>We all know it's important to be smart. But being smart doesn't have to mean a super high IQ, of course, it can mean being a normal human with a lot of knowledge about your particular area of expertise. Having a high IQ can be very helpful to a successful career, but it might not be the most helpful thing. A good EQ might actually be even better for your career trajectory.<\/p>Being the smartest person in the room is not enough if you don\u2019t have the capacity to work with the people who are in that room with you. It\u2019s usually said that \"A high IQ will get you through school, a high EQ will get you through life.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487005400803","data":"58a1e721680b3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487005429148","data":"You need to have the ability to talk with one another and see things from a different point of view. One of the hallmarks of someone with good EQ is that they can listen and ask questions and consider that they might not always be right. Sometimes people that have too high of an IQ know that they are right, and as a result, stop listening.<\/p>Too often businesses promote the best \"workers\" to management positions instead of the person who would be the best at managing. If you're sitting behind a desk doing a task all day, it doesn't necessarily matter how good you are at understanding others. What matters is if you're good at understanding your task, a very IQ oriented job. Good leaders have to understand their teams and their clients. And that takes EQ. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004533693","data":" <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58a1feda51b05stryimg","category":"Blog","is_vip":"0","title":"United.","title_id":"united-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Vamsi Advait","authorUserName":"vamsiadvait","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5899f1fe04c2cprofilepic","authorMagzName":"MVSR Hyd","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":1,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"MVSR Hyd","publishedInLink":"mvsr","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/56ab6e2af0d6bprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mvsr","country":"IND","keywords":"football,Love,Manchester United","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/united-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487011140229","data":"A city called Manchester, some 8,000 kilometers away, the closest thing to a spiritual home I\u2019ll ever have. Love is an understatement. What I share with Manchester United is way more special. I\u2019ve been through the dirt and through the clouds along my journey as a United fan. Despite not being around during the true glory years of 99 up until the early 2000s, I\u2019ve found everything that makes my club so special. The culture, the atmosphere, the fans, the spectacle, the passion and most importantly the aura of the badge and the crest. What made me a United fan? Guess it was the spirit, the raw nature of the play, the management, the . My earliest memory of United was the Champions League final of 2008. That fateful night in Moscow. I was a complete newbie to football till March of that year. Didn\u2019t know what the offside rule was, didn\u2019t know how a free kick should be taken. But I made it my job to understand every nuance of the sport, watching replays of matches on ESPN and Star Sports, in the hot and humid summer afternoons as replays were being telecasted. I couldn\u2019t. I didn\u2019t understand the rules, didn\u2019t understand why fouls were being called, I remember saying to myself, \u201cwell this game is stupid\u201d, watching a 0-0 between two clubs I can\u2019t recall for the life of me. I was looking for the wrong outcomes, I realized football isn\u2019t always about who can score more goals (this realization came along much later), it helps, but the game isn\u2019t always about getting a name on the scoresheet.<\/p>So I watched few more games, and thought, \u201cWait this isn\u2019t even better than the IPL.\u201d Agreed Hyderabad was horrid the first season, but cricket promised something instant and fast paced. You were almost assured moments of happiness with a cover drive or a wicket. After watching an advertisement on the tele claiming the final was going to be the biggest game of the year, I decided to give football one last chance to impress the amazing critic that I was. I\u2019m indebted to myself for making that decision to this day.<\/p>After that warm afternoon of May the 22nd, (the final was on the 21st), I felt elevated. Never knew that a game could be so exhausting, emotionally and mentally. It was the day I fell in love with Manchester United. Over the course of the next few years, I watched movies, documentaries, highlights, replays, basically anything related to United and watched it all. I felt a part of the club, dependant on their performances, connected to every chant, every jibe, and every little detail was an obsession. To be a United fan fatigued me to the point fatigue became an addiction. Being a United fan pulled heart and sinew to the breaking point and brought me back from hell. We as United fans have been called gloryhunters, but never in my wildest dreams will I ever support anyone other than the team wearing the red devil in the front. Been called hypocrites for buying talent, but will never question those who perform. To have anything less than the best is unsatisfactory. To be second best and not strive for improvement is unsatisfactory. <\/p>Spoilt by success, arrogant and pompous till the end, United made me believe in the spirit of never giving up. To never accept defeat as the last checkpoint. Think going is tough? Give everything till full time and give even more after that. I\u2019ve screamed louder than I can justify, punched the couch way too many times and jumped out of my seat even more. To be in love is combustive. My love for United burns with the courage of a tomorrow, of a destiny promised, a time when the footballing gods will smile again upon my club. This flame will not be put out. Not by philosophies and definitely not by accusations. Growing up watching idols retire, comeback, leave and become second fiddle has taught me a lot. Taught me that no story ends until you want it to. That hard work will get you to the top. All motivation is good motivation. <\/p>I witnessed the competition threaten our legacy; I witnessed my club take 19. I witnessed humiliation at the hands of our city rivals, I witnessed a footballing god take his final bow. I witnessed goals galore and destruction of defences. I witnessed our spectacular fall from grace. The pain of being labeled has beens, the momentary uplift of Europe only to be blown out again. I witnessed mud, sweat, tears and blood at Old Trafford. This great club which rose from the ashes half a century ago and became the biggest club in the land, will be a beacon of inspiration and a cornerstone of happiness till the day I die. <\/p>#Love is an understatement. United is my religion. Manchester my heaven.<\/p>"}]
The old man retorted,\"Yes,you have!You left a lesson for every son and hope for every father\".<\/span><\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486999394287","data":"58a1cfa4a898a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486999856013","data":"I will always need my father ,No matter what age i may be.My father had made me laugh,made me proud,made me cry,seen me cry, hugged me tight,cheered me up and driven me crazy at times.but my father is a promise that i'll have a friend forever.<\/div>Love your parents.We are so busy growing up.We often forget they are also growing old.We are the only hope to them."}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58a1dfff6658astryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"A Letter","title_id":"a-letter4","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Krishnasai Yelugam","authorUserName":"krishnasai2","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Sree Nidhi","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":11,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Sree Nidhi","publishedInLink":"snist","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59985d6011b31profilepic","publishedInCode":"snist","country":"IND","keywords":"Love,valentine's day","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/a-letter4\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487002736112","data":" Ajay, who has to give a presentation on his current project progress was searching for his pen drive in his room. He searched every corner of his room which turned out to be in vain. Then his eyes glazed upon his closet. He opened his closet as his \u2018forgetting \u2018nature questioned him. Down goes the searching of cupboards, lockers and everything which can hold his pen drive. He then turns to his clothes. Each of his clothing had their turn. At last, the diary under the blue t-shirt gets his attention. Then the diary, his personal dairy for the year 2001, had a letter sticking out between its pages.<\/p> \nScientists are cracking their heads to find a way to do time travel, never had they known that an unaddressed letter can do that.<\/p> \nThe Letter read<\/p> \" Hey... Anjali,\nI don\u2019t know where to start, but here it is, the first time I saw you, I never thought that you were going to be a great part of my life, because I was stupid enough at that time, not to feel that. Every time you smiled, you took my breath away. Every time I had to drag myself into me after hanging out with you, which keeps circling around you. If I was paid a rupee every time you crossed my mind, I would have given the World Bank, a loan. All those little teasing, was to see those beautiful devil looks on your face. (Pardon me, for those)<\/p> I\u2019ve been asking Lord Krishna every Valentine\u2019s Day, \u201cWhere is my Radha?\u201d Well at last, he answered me in the form of you. I had been practicing a lot to say it to you but the fear of response let me down. With failing every time, this time to confess.<\/p> All that I wanted to say is,<\/p> Hand-in-hand together as 1 <\/b><\/p> My LOVE for you beyond 4<\/b> letters,<\/p> Be my better half as 3<\/b> in the 8. <\/p> WILL YOU MARRY ME?\n\"<\/p><\/p>Tears rolled out as he read the letter. Then came the mobile ringing, he wiped off his tears as he had to attend the video call of his little daughter, Anjali.\n<\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58a1e38577affstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"EQ over IQ?","title_id":"eq-over-iq-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Hemangi Sharma","authorUserName":"hemangisharma","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/598b47c9171b4profilepic","authorMagzName":"Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women Institute of Engineering","authorCity":"Anand","like_count":7,"cmnt_count":1,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women Institute of Engineering","publishedInLink":"mbict","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mbict","country":"IND","keywords":"EQ,IQ,Intelligence quotient,Emotional Quotient","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/eq-over-iq-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004452442","data":"IQ, or intelligence quotient, is a number derived from a standardized intelligence test. 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People with high IQ's typically to do well in school, often earn more money, and tend to be healthier in general. But today experts recognize it is not the only determinate of life success. Instead, it is part of a complex array of influences that includes emotional intelligence among other things.<\/p>The concept of emotional intelligence has had a strong impact in a number of areas, including the business world. Many companies now mandate emotional intelligence training and utilize EQ tests as part of the hiring process. Research has found that individuals with strong leadership potential also tend to be more emotionally intelligent, suggesting that a high EQ is an important quality for business leaders and managers to have. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487005385351","data":"58a1e70f26d49"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004734246","data":"IQ is used to determine academic abilities and identify individuals with off-the-chart intelligence or mental challenges. 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Love is an understatement. What I share with Manchester United is way more special. I\u2019ve been through the dirt and through the clouds along my journey as a United fan. Despite not being around during the true glory years of 99 up until the early 2000s, I\u2019ve found everything that makes my club so special. The culture, the atmosphere, the fans, the spectacle, the passion and most importantly the aura of the badge and the crest. What made me a United fan? Guess it was the spirit, the raw nature of the play, the management, the . My earliest memory of United was the Champions League final of 2008. That fateful night in Moscow. I was a complete newbie to football till March of that year. Didn\u2019t know what the offside rule was, didn\u2019t know how a free kick should be taken. But I made it my job to understand every nuance of the sport, watching replays of matches on ESPN and Star Sports, in the hot and humid summer afternoons as replays were being telecasted. I couldn\u2019t. I didn\u2019t understand the rules, didn\u2019t understand why fouls were being called, I remember saying to myself, \u201cwell this game is stupid\u201d, watching a 0-0 between two clubs I can\u2019t recall for the life of me. I was looking for the wrong outcomes, I realized football isn\u2019t always about who can score more goals (this realization came along much later), it helps, but the game isn\u2019t always about getting a name on the scoresheet.<\/p>So I watched few more games, and thought, \u201cWait this isn\u2019t even better than the IPL.\u201d Agreed Hyderabad was horrid the first season, but cricket promised something instant and fast paced. You were almost assured moments of happiness with a cover drive or a wicket. After watching an advertisement on the tele claiming the final was going to be the biggest game of the year, I decided to give football one last chance to impress the amazing critic that I was. I\u2019m indebted to myself for making that decision to this day.<\/p>After that warm afternoon of May the 22nd, (the final was on the 21st), I felt elevated. Never knew that a game could be so exhausting, emotionally and mentally. It was the day I fell in love with Manchester United. Over the course of the next few years, I watched movies, documentaries, highlights, replays, basically anything related to United and watched it all. I felt a part of the club, dependant on their performances, connected to every chant, every jibe, and every little detail was an obsession. To be a United fan fatigued me to the point fatigue became an addiction. Being a United fan pulled heart and sinew to the breaking point and brought me back from hell. We as United fans have been called gloryhunters, but never in my wildest dreams will I ever support anyone other than the team wearing the red devil in the front. Been called hypocrites for buying talent, but will never question those who perform. To have anything less than the best is unsatisfactory. To be second best and not strive for improvement is unsatisfactory. <\/p>Spoilt by success, arrogant and pompous till the end, United made me believe in the spirit of never giving up. To never accept defeat as the last checkpoint. Think going is tough? Give everything till full time and give even more after that. I\u2019ve screamed louder than I can justify, punched the couch way too many times and jumped out of my seat even more. To be in love is combustive. My love for United burns with the courage of a tomorrow, of a destiny promised, a time when the footballing gods will smile again upon my club. This flame will not be put out. Not by philosophies and definitely not by accusations. Growing up watching idols retire, comeback, leave and become second fiddle has taught me a lot. Taught me that no story ends until you want it to. That hard work will get you to the top. All motivation is good motivation. <\/p>I witnessed the competition threaten our legacy; I witnessed my club take 19. I witnessed humiliation at the hands of our city rivals, I witnessed a footballing god take his final bow. I witnessed goals galore and destruction of defences. I witnessed our spectacular fall from grace. The pain of being labeled has beens, the momentary uplift of Europe only to be blown out again. I witnessed mud, sweat, tears and blood at Old Trafford. This great club which rose from the ashes half a century ago and became the biggest club in the land, will be a beacon of inspiration and a cornerstone of happiness till the day I die. <\/p>#Love is an understatement. United is my religion. Manchester my heaven.<\/p>"}]
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Ajay, who has to give a presentation on his current project progress was searching for his pen drive in his room. He searched every corner of his room which turned out to be in vain. Then his eyes glazed upon his closet. He opened his closet as his \u2018forgetting \u2018nature questioned him. Down goes the searching of cupboards, lockers and everything which can hold his pen drive. He then turns to his clothes. Each of his clothing had their turn. At last, the diary under the blue t-shirt gets his attention. Then the diary, his personal dairy for the year 2001, had a letter sticking out between its pages.<\/p>
\nScientists are cracking their heads to find a way to do time travel, never had they known that an unaddressed letter can do that.<\/p>
\nThe Letter read<\/p>
\" Hey... Anjali,\nI don\u2019t know where to start, but here it is, the first time I saw you, I never thought that you were going to be a great part of my life, because I was stupid enough at that time, not to feel that. Every time you smiled, you took my breath away. Every time I had to drag myself into me after hanging out with you, which keeps circling around you. If I was paid a rupee every time you crossed my mind, I would have given the World Bank, a loan. All those little teasing, was to see those beautiful devil looks on your face. (Pardon me, for those)<\/p>
I\u2019ve been asking Lord Krishna every Valentine\u2019s Day, \u201cWhere is my Radha?\u201d Well at last, he answered me in the form of you. I had been practicing a lot to say it to you but the fear of response let me down. With failing every time, this time to confess.<\/p>
All that I wanted to say is,<\/p>
Hand-in-hand together as 1 <\/b><\/p>
My LOVE for you beyond 4<\/b> letters,<\/p>
Be my better half as 3<\/b> in the 8. <\/p>
WILL YOU MARRY ME?\n\"<\/p>
<\/p>
Tears rolled out as he read the letter. Then came the mobile ringing, he wiped off his tears as he had to attend the video call of his little daughter, Anjali.\n<\/p>"}]
IQ, or intelligence quotient, is a number derived from a standardized intelligence test. On the original IQ tests, scores were calculated by dividing the individual's mental age by his or her chronological age and then multiplying that number by 100. So a child with a mental age of 15 and a chronological age of 10 would have an IQ of 150. Today, scores on most IQ tests are calculated by comparing the test taker's score to the scores of other people in the same age group.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487004524378","data":"58a1e3b09920c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004541881","data":"
EQ, on the other hand, is a measure of a person's level of emotional intelligence. This refers to a person's ability to perceive, control, evaluate, and express emotions.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487004559692","data":"58a1e3d2a02e1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004568944","data":"
IQ is still recognized as an important element of success, particularly when it comes to academic achievement. People with high IQ's typically to do well in school, often earn more money, and tend to be healthier in general. But today experts recognize it is not the only determinate of life success. Instead, it is part of a complex array of influences that includes emotional intelligence among other things.<\/p>
The concept of emotional intelligence has had a strong impact in a number of areas, including the business world. Many companies now mandate emotional intelligence training and utilize EQ tests as part of the hiring process. Research has found that individuals with strong leadership potential also tend to be more emotionally intelligent, suggesting that a high EQ is an important quality for business leaders and managers to have. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487005385351","data":"58a1e70f26d49"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004734246","data":"
IQ is used to determine academic abilities and identify individuals with off-the-chart intelligence or mental challenges. EQ is a better indicator of success in the workplace and is used to identify leaders, good team players, and people who best work by themselves.<\/p>
While most researchers say that an individual\u2019s performance in life is determined by both their IQ and EQ, there is evidence that IQ only accounts for a small percentage of that.<\/p>
We all know it's important to be smart. But being smart doesn't have to mean a super high IQ, of course, it can mean being a normal human with a lot of knowledge about your particular area of expertise. Having a high IQ can be very helpful to a successful career, but it might not be the most helpful thing. A good EQ might actually be even better for your career trajectory.<\/p>
Being the smartest person in the room is not enough if you don\u2019t have the capacity to work with the people who are in that room with you. It\u2019s usually said that \"A high IQ will get you through school, a high EQ will get you through life.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1487005400803","data":"58a1e721680b3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487005429148","data":"
You need to have the ability to talk with one another and see things from a different point of view. One of the hallmarks of someone with good EQ is that they can listen and ask questions and consider that they might not always be right. Sometimes people that have too high of an IQ know that they are right, and as a result, stop listening.<\/p>
Too often businesses promote the best \"workers\" to management positions instead of the person who would be the best at managing. If you're sitting behind a desk doing a task all day, it doesn't necessarily matter how good you are at understanding others. What matters is if you're good at understanding your task, a very IQ oriented job. Good leaders have to understand their teams and their clients. And that takes EQ. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1487004533693","data":"
<\/p>"}]
A city called Manchester, some 8,000 kilometers away, the closest thing to a spiritual home I\u2019ll ever have. Love is an understatement. What I share with Manchester United is way more special. I\u2019ve been through the dirt and through the clouds along my journey as a United fan. Despite not being around during the true glory years of 99 up until the early 2000s, I\u2019ve found everything that makes my club so special. The culture, the atmosphere, the fans, the spectacle, the passion and most importantly the aura of the badge and the crest. What made me a United fan? Guess it was the spirit, the raw nature of the play, the management, the . My earliest memory of United was the Champions League final of 2008. That fateful night in Moscow. I was a complete newbie to football till March of that year. Didn\u2019t know what the offside rule was, didn\u2019t know how a free kick should be taken. But I made it my job to understand every nuance of the sport, watching replays of matches on ESPN and Star Sports, in the hot and humid summer afternoons as replays were being telecasted. I couldn\u2019t. I didn\u2019t understand the rules, didn\u2019t understand why fouls were being called, I remember saying to myself, \u201cwell this game is stupid\u201d, watching a 0-0 between two clubs I can\u2019t recall for the life of me. I was looking for the wrong outcomes, I realized football isn\u2019t always about who can score more goals (this realization came along much later), it helps, but the game isn\u2019t always about getting a name on the scoresheet.<\/p>
So I watched few more games, and thought, \u201cWait this isn\u2019t even better than the IPL.\u201d Agreed Hyderabad was horrid the first season, but cricket promised something instant and fast paced. You were almost assured moments of happiness with a cover drive or a wicket. After watching an advertisement on the tele claiming the final was going to be the biggest game of the year, I decided to give football one last chance to impress the amazing critic that I was. I\u2019m indebted to myself for making that decision to this day.<\/p>
After that warm afternoon of May the 22nd, (the final was on the 21st), I felt elevated. Never knew that a game could be so exhausting, emotionally and mentally. It was the day I fell in love with Manchester United. Over the course of the next few years, I watched movies, documentaries, highlights, replays, basically anything related to United and watched it all. I felt a part of the club, dependant on their performances, connected to every chant, every jibe, and every little detail was an obsession. To be a United fan fatigued me to the point fatigue became an addiction. Being a United fan pulled heart and sinew to the breaking point and brought me back from hell. We as United fans have been called gloryhunters, but never in my wildest dreams will I ever support anyone other than the team wearing the red devil in the front. Been called hypocrites for buying talent, but will never question those who perform. To have anything less than the best is unsatisfactory. To be second best and not strive for improvement is unsatisfactory. <\/p>
Spoilt by success, arrogant and pompous till the end, United made me believe in the spirit of never giving up. To never accept defeat as the last checkpoint. Think going is tough? Give everything till full time and give even more after that. I\u2019ve screamed louder than I can justify, punched the couch way too many times and jumped out of my seat even more. To be in love is combustive. My love for United burns with the courage of a tomorrow, of a destiny promised, a time when the footballing gods will smile again upon my club. This flame will not be put out. Not by philosophies and definitely not by accusations. Growing up watching idols retire, comeback, leave and become second fiddle has taught me a lot. Taught me that no story ends until you want it to. That hard work will get you to the top. All motivation is good motivation. <\/p>
I witnessed the competition threaten our legacy; I witnessed my club take 19. I witnessed humiliation at the hands of our city rivals, I witnessed a footballing god take his final bow. I witnessed goals galore and destruction of defences. I witnessed our spectacular fall from grace. The pain of being labeled has beens, the momentary uplift of Europe only to be blown out again. I witnessed mud, sweat, tears and blood at Old Trafford. This great club which rose from the ashes half a century ago and became the biggest club in the land, will be a beacon of inspiration and a cornerstone of happiness till the day I die. <\/p>
#Love is an understatement. United is my religion. Manchester my heaven.<\/p>"}]
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