Wednesday 30 December 2015

Happy New Year

At night,
I was looking at the stars.
I started looking carefully,
And a star caught my eye.
It was glittering the most,
But, when I look ahead,
It was a part of a group (a pattern).
And I thought,
That how other stars helped it to glitter the most.

Before I could look ahead,
I thought,
Am I like a star?
Who also sometimes shines the most.
But, how can I shine the most?
With the help of those people who came into my life.
Sometimes they gave me the sadness,
Sometimes they gave me the happiness.
Some people came,
Some people have gone.
And now when I look back,
Everyone has made a contribution (directly and indirectly)
That was worthwhile.
Everyone has taught me a lesson,
Everyone has given me a reason,
To laugh, to read, to love, to talk, to get inspired, to get strong.

And now I would really like to thank you all who have been a part of my life. I couldn’t be able to shine the most, if I wouldn’t be a part of your group. I know we have met for a reason and I found it. It would not be such a wonderful year if you all have not been a part of it. 
I know that I made some mistakes, maybe I have hurt you, so for that I am sorry. 
I don’t know whether I have made a contribution in your life or not, but still I want to thank you all.
So, thank you so much
And HAPPY NEW YEAR 
I hope that the coming year brings loads of happiness and success in your life and if I would be a part of it I can contribute something that will be worthwhile.
Stay Blessed! Stay Happy! Happy New Year!


Tuesday 22 September 2015

NOISE

Increase in hearing of bad noises is directly proportional to increase in your age. But, you can make good noises and impress yourself.
During your childhood days; your parents try to nourish you by inculcating good habits. They protect you from the pessimism. Even you hear about some detrimental activities they keep you in a nutshell. They speak about thousands of good activities to protect you from pessimism and at the end you only hear good noises.
Gradually you move into the days of adolescence, when you break your nutshell, you come across the word ‘responsibility’ due to which you want to see the real world. You constantly differentiate the stories that you have heard from the world that you are seeing. You start hearing the cacophony of the world. People will try to push you towards the pessimism. Everywhere you will see that people will speak more of negative instead of positive. You will be like a magnet, which is made up of good thoughts. But since, a magnet attracts with opposite pole, and that opposite pole is made up of negative thoughts and activities you will attract towards it. Though your parents will keep you in the nutshell and they will motivate you, but since you are a magnet, like poles repel with each other. And hence, you will hear loads of bad noises.
Eventually, when you are an adult, you will figure out that almost everyone will create bad noises. You will come to know about malign activities through newspapers, television, etc. What about the good noises? You will crave to feel the positive vibes, to hear something optimistic.
So what? Can’t you be the person who can make good noise? Can’t you be the person who can pass on positive vibes? Yes, you can. You can cherish the small achievements of your life. Share them with the people. Tell them in what you are good at. Ask them in what they are good at. Appreciate the good qualities of other people. Make more and more of good noises, don’t be like a magnet. Build a new nutshell and protect it with the good books that you can read, with those people who can motivate you, who are benign.
As T.T. Rangarajan said- “In a world where the bad makes so much noise, you need more and more avenues through which the good too will begin to make noise.
So make good noises and impress yourself and the world.