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Friend : \"Wool sweaters are so cool\".<\/p>
Me: \"I think you spelled it cool instead of cruel\".<\/p>
Those innocent creatures did not know anything. The only mistake they did was to live as a sheep in this world. They never knew that being a sheep is such a big mistake in this cruel world. Sheep are the main victim of all the wool products we are wearing. Gloves, masks, sweaters, boots and many more accessories are made using wool. I mean, made using sheep!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486230171736","data":"589612d0ad10b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486230192614","data":"
Wool shearing is a process where sheep's skin is trimmed off and sent to next stage for processing. People working there have no mercy. Sheep are beaten up, thrown, assaulted just because they move during this process. No one cares how much it suffers during this process. China, Australia, New Zealand are on top of the list for doing this cruel activity. Not only the people who produce it, people who sell it, people who use it, everyone are a part of this cruel activity.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1486230767894","data":"BHXHaJmExak"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486230774648","data":"
Why is man always dependent on everything? In my childhood, I learned that living beings include Humans, Animals and Plants. But now I realize, in this cruel world only humans are considered to be living beings. Wool production has rapidly increased and the organizations have also increased which are trying to protect these innocent creatures. Campaigns and events are being conducted in order to stop using wool. <\/p>
PETA announced that 22o companies have already banned the use of wool. Here are some of them:-<\/p>
1)Adidas<\/p>
2)Calvin Klein<\/p>
3)John Lewis<\/p>
4)Tommy Hilfiger<\/p>
5)Zara<\/p>
Organic cotton, Linen should be used as alternatives for wool. More support should be given in order to ban wool and save sheep from cruel human assaults. Because even they are living beings! <\/p>"}]
Let me start off by saying this is in no way an encouragement for you to drop your books and run off into the sunset singing Pinocchio's 'There are no strings on me' song. This is something I'm slowly coming to terms with myself, something I needed to tell myself more than I need to tell the world, but then again this has to be said, it pains me to think the many thousands of people who just exist, not living their life to the fullest extent they can just because they hate themselves for being failures. <\/p>
Coming from a middle class, salt of the earth, first generation to move to the big city family, I was surrounded by people who had made it big in their lives by the sweat of their brow and by sheer determination to succeed, starting families when they had nothing and growing with them. My parents, bless them, met in the 80s and went against then culturally established norms and got married, and they came from the villages of Andhra Pradesh, moving to Hyderabad, making a living and making a choice as big as getting married on their own, wasn't really easy back then. So when I see all these people around me, it makes me feel worse sometimes because these folks went against all odds to get where they are today and I can't pass a single bloody exam, right? That sort of thinking can seep through your life, you see dead ends everywhere and you don't enjoy anyone's company. <\/p>
It took me some time to realize that in life, somethings are simply not meant to be. I wasn't meant for this degree, I wasn't meant to make my first startup work, but that things do get better than I need to learn from the mistakes I made and move on. Most of all, I came to terms with a few things, like <\/p>
1. The concept of privilege<\/b> <\/p>
I perhaps would never have understood privilege until I failed spectacularly at getting my degree and then failed even more spectacularly at my first startup. I had a solid home to come back to, a permanent address I could always call a home, parents who understood and accepted me as a failure because they didn't depend on me, and the privilege of licking my wounds and feeling really bad about what happened to me before I realized I was sleeping on a bed that costs in the tens of thousands, in a room filled with posters of video games and superheros, a rack full of books and had access to a fridge full of food. This was my safety net, and even if I didn't get my B.Tech degree my parents would fund another course for me, because why wouldn't they? All my life I didn't have to work hard because I had what I wanted, and when I had to work hard for something, I couldn't do it properly and whined about it for days, and that was frankly wrong and very irresponsible of me. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486281411358","data":"5896db2695a71"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486281461223","data":"
2. Learning to take responsibility<\/b> <\/p>
Speaking of being irresponsible, I had difficulty in accepting something went wrong because of me, I even had trouble accepting situations as they formed, a costly mistake as I would later find out. Throughout my B.Tech I would blame my exam results on someone else, the professors were prejudiced against me, or the University intentionally scored my paper low because they needed to make money off students, excuses I was making for my terrible behavior instead of actually understanding what went wrong. My faults were always someone else's, I believed that they didn't understand me or hated me, but I never once realized that I was washing my hands off taking responsibility of my own actions and spent more time complaining and whining about the situation at hand rather than coming up with solutions, because that actually required me to accept responsibility. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486281807553","data":"5896dca25c49c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486281841222","data":"
3. The 'Log kya kahenge<\/i>' conundrum and how to deal with it<\/b><\/p>
I allowed myself to think of what people will think of me as a failure and it greatly affected my mental health. I showed signs of depression, I developed a terrible inferiority complex causing me to still have trouble speaking to people who've made it in life, I saw my friends get their degrees, get married, settle down in beautiful homes with a great salary and all of this got to me. <\/p>
But the beautiful thing here is, life moves on with or without you. The people close to become invested in their own lives, and while they do wish well for you, it wasn't them who had expectations from you, but you who expected them to dislike you for being a failure. Good friends don't turn their backs on you even if they are invested in their own lives, and we as adults know this and respect their privacy and personal life, and unwind over a cold one once in a while. This realization also helped me develop a thick skin, and now I do what I want, without worrying about what people think of me. <\/p>
Pictured below, me with thick skin<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486282611001","data":"5896e01d62e4f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486282570193","data":"
4. Your worth isn't decided by what degrees you have<\/b> <\/p>
I'm a writer, I write stuff. Even with a B.Tech degree, I want to continue being a writer and explore this field further in the future, so what value does a B.Tech degree hold for me? Yes, it's great to have something to fall back to in case I fail the same way Brazil failed against Germany at the 2014 World Cup, but then why would I want to fall back on a degree I absolutely have no desire to have, I would rather go back to the drawing board and study for another degree, this time something I like, because I know I can do it, and because I am privileged enough to do so, choosing whether to pay for it myself or not is something that is a choice for me, not a compulsion. So if you hate your current job and want to do something else, if you are struggling in finish your degree, always remember that it doesn't matter when you graduate (or not), from something you never chose. Your work is greater than your supposed 'worth' on paper. The degree doesn't speak about the talents you may have, and it never will. Only your work will, so go ahead and achieve greatness in your chosen field, even if it takes longer than usual. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486283273331","data":"5896e2643d6ff"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486283315268","data":"
5. It's going to be okay<\/b> <\/p>
The sun will still rise tomorrow, no matter what. Being a failure comes with an intense hatred for one's own self, it can manifest in many different ways, some psychological, some physical, often accompanied with despair. But the sun will still rise tomorrow, and it will be okay. <\/p>
No matter what happens in life, no matter how hard you fall, you always have a choice. You can either pick yourself up or stay where you are, either way, the sun will rise tomorrow, but the choice in making the next day marginally better for yourself lies in your own hands. There's always someone around who's going to love you, who's going to listen to you and give you a shoulder to cry on, so if you want to let it out, do it, but remember that it's your responsibility to yourself to keep your head up and stride forward without fear, come what may.<\/p>
Because once you hit rock bottom, there is no other way than up, and that right there is why it's going to be okay. Because life goes on, and the sun will rise tomorrow, and you will improve yourself and be a better person than you were yesterday. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486283854656","data":"5896e49807049"}]
Here are the five internships of the day to have a look on: <\/p>
1. Internship In Content Writing<\/a><\/p>The selected intern will work on Business promotion of training programs for mechanical engineers by creating quality content during the internship.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203198354","data":"2. Internship In Business Development (Sales)<\/a><\/p>Responsible for lead generation, relationship management, opportunity identification, closing of deals, align activities to support the strategic initiatives and will play a lead role in designing solutions for prospects.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203385522","data":"3. Internship In Web Design<\/a><\/p> Design new websites, create new design content for the website. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203518961","data":"4. Internship In Marketing <\/a><\/p>Should promote the company products, provide feedback to manager and send daily visit report to manager.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203718129","data":"5. Three Months Internship In Operation Management <\/a><\/p>Database creation, analysis & grouping of materials, costing, knowledge of DSR and research on given assignments through on & off field approach. <\/p>"}]
The selected intern will work on Business promotion of training programs for mechanical engineers by creating quality content during the internship.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203198354","data":"
2. Internship In Business Development (Sales)<\/a><\/p>Responsible for lead generation, relationship management, opportunity identification, closing of deals, align activities to support the strategic initiatives and will play a lead role in designing solutions for prospects.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203385522","data":"3. Internship In Web Design<\/a><\/p> Design new websites, create new design content for the website. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203518961","data":"4. Internship In Marketing <\/a><\/p>Should promote the company products, provide feedback to manager and send daily visit report to manager.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203718129","data":"5. Three Months Internship In Operation Management <\/a><\/p>Database creation, analysis & grouping of materials, costing, knowledge of DSR and research on given assignments through on & off field approach. <\/p>"}]
Responsible for lead generation, relationship management, opportunity identification, closing of deals, align activities to support the strategic initiatives and will play a lead role in designing solutions for prospects.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203385522","data":"
3. Internship In Web Design<\/a><\/p> Design new websites, create new design content for the website. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203518961","data":"4. Internship In Marketing <\/a><\/p>Should promote the company products, provide feedback to manager and send daily visit report to manager.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203718129","data":"5. Three Months Internship In Operation Management <\/a><\/p>Database creation, analysis & grouping of materials, costing, knowledge of DSR and research on given assignments through on & off field approach. <\/p>"}]
Design new websites, create new design content for the website. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203518961","data":"
4. Internship In Marketing <\/a><\/p>Should promote the company products, provide feedback to manager and send daily visit report to manager.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203718129","data":"5. Three Months Internship In Operation Management <\/a><\/p>Database creation, analysis & grouping of materials, costing, knowledge of DSR and research on given assignments through on & off field approach. <\/p>"}]
Should promote the company products, provide feedback to manager and send daily visit report to manager.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486203718129","data":"
5. Three Months Internship In Operation Management <\/a><\/p>Database creation, analysis & grouping of materials, costing, knowledge of DSR and research on given assignments through on & off field approach. <\/p>"}]
Database creation, analysis & grouping of materials, costing, knowledge of DSR and research on given assignments through on & off field approach. <\/p>"}]
1. At a Meerut rally today, Modi says they will not sit in peace until the fight against corruption reaches it's conclusion. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486211510883","data":"5895c9ffbba13"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486211536351","data":"
2. Hyderabad gears to host it's first ever Test match at the Uppal stadium<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486211578346","data":"5895ca3c9b4a8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486211614267","data":"
3. Brand new Rs. 100 notes to come in circulation soon, according to reports from RBI <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486211650080","data":"5895ca80be478"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486211667211","data":"
4. BSNL offers 1GB data for Rs. 36, as the competition for going digital heats up following Jio's onslaught. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486211734514","data":"5895cad8d6a45"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486211753293","data":"
5. Scientists find proof of volcanic activity on Mars. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486211838867","data":"5895cb31d9d36"}]
While I was dreaming, I saw someone I knew from the past; that beautiful bubbly face with a charming smile and those eyes full of life now laughing back at me .That was my nine year old self. She was laughing at me while tears were welling up in her eyes. Now she is crying, asking me, \"Why did you have to become like this?! Where is the real you? Why are you trying to fit in? Why are trying to belong to the world?! Why are you looking for their opinions?! Why do you dwell in their judgement?! Why are you making their definition of you to become your destiny?! Why are you letting them step on you like a used cigarette ?! Why are you letting them get to your head?! Why are waiting for someone to save you?! Why do you not have a little faith in yourself?! Why are waiting for someone to love you?! Why don't you say 'no'?! If this is how people grow up then I don't want you to grow up\". <\/p>
Stop .DON'T. Please. Look at you. See how beautiful, unique, magnificent, strong, powerful, lovely, creative, smart, kind, funny, precious, capable you are. You are worthy of all the love and affection. Now set yourself free because this is who you are, believe when I say you deserve the world because you are awesome. Now go, be you; not the one that makes you forget who you are, let the legend come back to life. Don't you forget, you are loved by me, mama, papa and bhaiya and the one who is above us all \"the god\"; saying this she disappeared and I woke up with tears in my eyes that my nine year old self came to save me that I became my own silhouette. My own hero.<\/p>"}]
Cristiano Ronaldo rose to fame following his stint with Manchester United, when he first joined the club straight out of youth camp after being spotted for his impressive dribbling skills. Since then, he has become one of the most iconic players of the world, recognized universally in every corner of the world. <\/p>
Ronaldo's life is taken as an inspiration for many a footballer to start their career, he's an example that is to be emulated and followed. Here's a few things that students from across the world can learn from him. <\/p>
1. He was born in a humble family in Portugal<\/b><\/p>
Born to a cook mother and a municipal gardener father on February 5, 1985 , he was given his second name 'Ronaldo' after former United States of America President Ronald Reagan, who was his father's favorite actor. As a child he would run off to play football after saying he had no homework and wouldn't come back for hours. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1549280357254","data":"5895b50b012a7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1549280357255","data":"
2. He started his Football career in 1992<\/b> <\/p>
Yes, at the age of 7, Ronaldo was already paving his way to greatness by playing for Clube de Futebol Andorinha de Santo Ant\u00f3nio (abbreviated as CF Andorinha), a local club. He would switch teams by the time he was 10 years old, then in 2003, the team he was playing for, Sporting CP beat Manchester United 3-1. This attracted the attention of United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, who then offered him a place in Manchester United. <\/p> The rest, as they say, is history."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1549280357256","data":"5895b78dbd20b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1549280357257","data":"
3. He was diagnosed with 'Racing Heart' when he was 15 <\/b><\/p>
A condition where even at rest the heart beats well over 100 beats per minute, it could have spelled the end of his football career, but Ronaldo underwent a laser based surgery which cauterized the part of his heart causing the issue, he he was back to training in just a few days. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1549280357258","data":"5895bb069c424"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1549280357259","data":"
4. Real Madrid paid 80 million Euros for him <\/b><\/p>
In a transfer that made headlines across the world, Real Madrid paid a whopping 80 million euros in 2009. When he joined, Ra\u00fal Gonz\u00e1lez Blanco was the player with the 7 number jersey, and until he left, Ronaldo sported number 9 before taking back his lucky number 7 and continuing the legend of CR7. The most expensive transfer record is currently held by Paul Pogba, from Juventus to Manchester United. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1549280357260","data":"5895bc3d6538c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1549280357261","data":"
5. He shares a friendly rivalry with Argentina's Lionel Messi<\/b><\/p>
As football fans, we have to be the greatest generation to watch greats like Ronaldo and Messi play at the same time, and watch their rivalry play out in front of us as the teams they play for, Barcelona and Real Madrid are arch rivals. Despite how impassioned football fans get, both are quite friendly with each other, and appreciate each other's talents. The question of who is the greatest footballer alive right now, is something fans can debate for hours on end. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1549280357262","data":"5895bcd58f6cf"}]
On this day 13 years ago, a student sitting in his room coding away to glory built and released what has now become THE name for social media and has changed the way we network, bond, engage and receive information. Yes, I am talking about Facebook, which currently has an estimated 1.86 billion users. If the users of Facebook are made into a country, it will have about 28% of the world's current population.<\/p>
As a user of such a platform and as someone who makes a living through social media, over the years I've met and worked with some individuals who use social platforms to carefully build their image and use that for future opportunities. I can firmly say I am also guilty of using social media to construct and maintain the image that I have been maintaining, to ensure my present and future career opportunities in my avenue. <\/p>
This is more so, in the case of entrepreneurs as what kind of a person he\/she is can easily be judged through their social media profiles and most entrepreneurs, are known for having a carefully constructed social presence, with calculated posts.<\/p>
This, I believe, is something that every student should do as according to some surveys, about 41% of employers check their potential employees' social media profiles before hiring. We all know how difficult it is to not share the funny cat videos or Harambe memes but it is important to understand that unlike what we say directly in our interpersonal communications, what we write\/share\/post on social media is there to stay. <\/p>
In this context, it is imperative for students to realise and understand the kind of image they want to portray on social media. To start off with, students can first refine their 'about' section on their social profiles. So that means no more \"works at student\" or \"works at federation of lazy and jobless people\". And at least a few months before entering into the placements-job-hunt world, one should post\/share content that is related to their areas of interest and their skill sets.<\/p>
You never know which potential opportunity has eyes on you on social media.<\/p>"}]
Yeah! It's exams time, a terror in every student's life. Only a student knows the pain of exams and the happiness when they clear all their exams.<\/p>
So how it starts!<\/p>
It starts with the schedule post in WhatsApp groups. All the freaking emojis comes out.<\/p>
This is all a week before exams, alert bell rings. Then exactly a hunt begins to find out the subjects, materials etc. Exactly at this point of time assignments and records comes into picture. We are already fed up with the syllabus 'what are these?'- Feeling of every student. But we will ever miss a chance to get marks for assignments because those are something which we get free of cost.<\/p>
Since we are engineering students, very good at copy and paste, by hook or crook we copy everything much better than any xerox.<\/p>
This is a crucial period, so every student visits their worship place. Please don't think off any temple or church, they are nothing but xerox centers. These will be flooded with students for micro xerox.<\/p>
The night before exam, when the WhatsApp groups will be busy as ever before. Night outs, group studies, collection of important questions, what not!<\/p>
On the day of exam, as soon as you enter the hall the exam chair looks like a throne full of thorns. A thought hits the mind 'Why should we sit for three long hours?'. But we are left with no other option.<\/p>
And there comes the one and only enemy of every student - 'THE QUESTION PAPER'. We have our enemy right in front of us and all the grudge but don't know what to do. A very pathetic situation to look at your friend beside you and his priceless expression. Helpless.<\/p>
However, out of the hall. What comes next? The most annoying thing - 'THE RESULTS'. We prepare our mind to face them. But again the same thing 'A BACKLOG'.<\/p>
Uff! God!! Why do you have all the grace on toppers.<\/p>
I hope every engineering student can relate.<\/p>
This is the exam cycle,don't know when it ends.<\/p>
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Our heart goes out to the poor and the destitute of the city when we see them suffering, begging for something as basic as a glass of water at times, their bones sticking out of their thin frame, often hunched with the burdens of an unfair life. We wonder what we can do for such people, Goutham Kumar had a similar thought in his mind a few years ago. <\/p>
\"I remember there was this woman who was selling her mangalsutra<\/i> to pay for the ambulance so that she could perform her husband's last rites. All of this while the ambulance was waiting for payment, the children were crying next to the body and stone faced people watched on helplessly. When you see something like that it really cuts into your heart,\" shares Goutham, recounting an incident he was a witness of. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486197918343","data":"58959572d52f1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486198387135","data":"
\"I drifted from job to job not realizing that working in a corporate setting was not making me happy, I even dabbled in media hoping to find satisfaction in what I do, and yet it remained ever elusive. It wasn't until I volunteered at an orphanage that I found my true calling,\" he says, speaking about the start of his journey, \"speaking to children about their hopes and dreams, their needs, I came to a realization that there are so many people that need help, and decided to do something about it, that's how Serve Needy came into existence.\"<\/p>
In 2012, the Indian government stated 22% of its population is below its official poverty limit. The World Bank, in 2011 based on 2005's PPPs International Comparison Program, estimated 23.6% of Indian population, or about 276 million people, lived below $1.25 per day on purchasing power parity, of these, 1.77 million homeless people in India, or 0.15% of the country's total population. There is a shortage of 18.78 million houses in the country. Total number of houses has increased from 52.06 million to 78.48 million(as per 2011 census). Further, there are over 200 million people in India who do not know where their next meal is going to come from, and often spend their days hungry, or eating just once a day. <\/p>
\"We have several projects in Serve Needy, one of them being Annadata,\" says Goutham, \"we collect leftover food, mostly from function halls, put them in freezers, and the next day, test to see if it's still good before serving it to the needy. Freezers are a necessity here because usually functions happen in the evening, and we can only collect food at and around midnight. So often we have to depend on freezers to keep the food fresh till we can serve it\" he explains. Serve Needy has fed 1 lakh 50 thousand people since Project Annadata began.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1486198909519","data":"5895991e870f4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1486199024683","data":"
\"Some of our other projects are called Save a Life, Last Rites for Orphan Dead Bodies, and Daily Medical Service,\" he explains further, \"We try and and check if an abandoned person is missing from a home or has a criminal record and inform the police accordingly, and if not, we relocate them to homes where they are taken care of. The goal of this mission is to reunite lost people with their families, or to give them new homes where they can spend the rest of their years. As for Last rites, when we get a call about a orphan and unclaimed dead body, we go and perform the last rights according to their religion. There's no discrimination in death, after all\" he smiles. <\/p>
\"The Daily Medical Service is a recent initiative for which we bought an ambulance, a nurse, a helper and a driver. I usually go along with them every day and help the poor, often those who cannot even walk to go to a government hospital. We go and help them where we can and make sure they get the medical attention they need,\" speaking about his new initiative, \"I'm sure this is something that is the first of it's kind in India.\" <\/p>
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There are many who fall through the cracks in society into obscurity, and it warms our hearts that there are people like Goutham Kumar who take the initiative and care for these people. \"It's almost like a full time job now. At one point I had to choose between personal life and social service, and I chose social service. There are no regrets, too many people ignore the poor, their voices are disregarded, they are looked down upon, and frankly that is insulting. Every human has a right to a dignified life, even those who are often unseen, and uncared for\" he concludes, with conviction in his voice. <\/p>
You can check out the website of Serve Needy by clicking here<\/a>, and check out their page by clicking here!<\/a><\/p>"}]
From birth to adolescence to adulthood, parents tend to invest precious time and effort into their child\u2019s life by picking out what is best for them. They engage their son or daughter in various extracurricular actives such as sports, performing arts, and tutoring to be on track with grades regardless of what it costs. They help in making significant life decisions, like deciding which college to go or which career to pursue. Decisions which ultimately make-or-break the individual you befit in the near future. Nonetheless, every parent wants their child to have the limestone in society. <\/p>
But when does helping turn into hovering? <\/p>
Living through countless years of helicopter parenting has been an agonizing issue for many amongst us. A helicopter parent is a term used to describe a guardian who is constantly on top of his or her child by meticulously observing every action they take. While it is important for parents to be involved in their children's lives, parents must slowly begin to take a step back as their children near adulthood. In some cases hovering may actually give the opposite of the intended effect. For instance, take a butterfly that evolves from a cocoon. If it opens the cocoon by its self, it flies fairly. However, if you\u2019re too generous and rip its cocoon open in the intension of helping it come out to the world, it will spread its wings open in attempt to take flight but eventually falls and crashes. Hovering parents confine growth by not letting their children take responsibility for their actions and proper judgment when it is needed. Parents obviously would like to believe that their kids will always be \"their kids\" but their is incredible merit to be gained from teaching them independence. In general, such parenting has more flaws than benefits towards society and future generations. <\/span><\/p>I get it, your children are precious to you, but they are people with their own thoughts, dreams and hopes. Let them go, let them breathe, let them live. <\/p>"}]
I get it, your children are precious to you, but they are people with their own thoughts, dreams and hopes. Let them go, let them breathe, let them live. <\/p>"}]
Are you confused about your future career,and not able to take any proper self decisions? So, here are top five books which will help you to over come all your confusions and become a high-flier!<\/p>
1.The Power of your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy<\/i><\/u><\/b><\/p>
If your fed up with your existing life and seek change,If you wonder why your prayers never get answered,If you want to know the power you posses within you, if you want to turn chaos into love and most importantly, read it if you seek inner peace,this is the right book for you to read.<\/p>
Key features:<\/p>
All the above \"If's\" will be clarified..!\" :p<\/p>
2.You Can Win by Shiv Khera<\/i><\/u><\/b><\/p>
An easy and practical guide that will take you from ancient wisdom to modern-day thinking, it can even help you to establish new goals, develop a new sense of purpose, and generate as the title suggests, a lifetime success.<\/p>
Key features: <\/p>
(i) Build confidence by turning weakness into strengths.<\/p>
(ii) Take charge by controlling things instead of letting them control you and many more!<\/p>
3.As a Man Thinketh by James Allen<\/i><\/u><\/b><\/p>
A small collection of thoughts on how powerful our minds truly are, this is the book you will want to turn to again and again because though it's short, it's deep with meaning. There is no fluffy to distract our brains from epiphany. A very nice book for novices and starters<\/p>
A Short book = Full of benefits..!<\/p>
Why don't you read it by yourself and add them in comments? <\/p>
4.How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie<\/i><\/u><\/b><\/p>
This is one of the best selling books ever published first in 1936, and went on to be named #19 on Times magazine's list of 100 most influential books in 2011.<\/p>
1. This book will help you to get out of mental rut, give you new visions, new ambitions, and many more.<\/p>
2. Increase your ability to get things done.<\/p>
3. Helps you to keep your human contacts smooth and pleasant.<\/p>
5.Start a New Life Now by Mohammed Shakir<\/i><\/u><\/b><\/p>
This is one of the best books I've read! This book aim at providing solutions to psychological problems of human beings through the lessons of motivation and self-development.<\/p>
1. Start a new life with new found energy.<\/p>
2. Realize your long pending dreams by translating them into goals.<\/span><\/p>3. Develop the confidence that anything is possible for you.<\/span><\/p>Do you have any more suggestions? Do let me know in the comments<\/span><\/p>"}]
3. Develop the confidence that anything is possible for you.<\/span><\/p>Do you have any more suggestions? Do let me know in the comments<\/span><\/p>"}]
Do you have any more suggestions? Do let me know in the comments<\/span><\/p>"}]
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