Saturday 7 May 2016

21 days challenge - Day 5

Holloa hoooo... It's day 5.

Well I successfully completed 5 days waking up at 5 am.  And sometimes I feel dizzy but believe me I feel more energetic throughout the day.

One thing I want to quote
" Decide,  just decide who you want to be,  what you want to be and rest is your path "

I will explain the strategy behind waking up so early inspite of just 6 hours of sleep with extensive workout,  office schedule hours,  traveling hours.

Strategy is damn simple.
Say loud in your heart at least 50 times " I wanna wake up early " and is this strategy worked for me then anyone can wake up in this universe.
I will explain you what I achieved by eating up early in next post.   Keep waking keep doing things 

Tuesday 3 May 2016

21 Day Challange to wake up at 5:00 AM daily

Yesterday night while watching a video from TEDx talk "How waking up every day at 4.30am can change your life | Filipe Castro Matos | TEDxAUBG" i decided i need to act on this activity and build one new habit of waking up early.

I read everywhere that waking early is most important thing to become successful and also after reading many articles and interviews of successful people i analysed that many people where having this ability and will power to wake up early in their life ( both in their entrepreneurial journey as well as in their personal life)

So today is day 1 of 21 day challenge

Activity schedule
1. Woke up at 5:15 (Day 1 so you can apologise for the same)
2. 20 mails to event management companies
3. Writing blog
4. 2 glass of water ;p


Friday 29 April 2016

38 STRATAGEMS, OR 38 WAYS TO WIN AN ARGUMENT


SCHOPENHAUER'S 38 STRATAGEMS, OR 38 WAYS TO WIN AN ARGUMENT  
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), was a brilliant German philosopher. These 38 Stratagems are excerpts from "The Art of Controversy", first translated into English and published in 1896.
Schopenhauer's 38 ways to win an argument are:
  1. Carry your opponent's proposition beyond its natural limits; exaggerate it. The more general your opponent's statement becomes, the more objections you can find against it. The more restricted and narrow his or her propositions remain, the easier they are to defend by him or her.
  2. Use different meanings of your opponent's words to refute his or her argument.
  3. Ignore your opponent's proposition, which was intended to refer to a particular thing. Rather, understand it in some quite different sense, and then refute it. Attack something different than that which was asserted.
  4. Hide your conclusion from your opponent till the end. Mingle your premises here and there in your talk. Get your opponent to agree to them in no definite order. By this circuitious route you conceal your game until you have obtained all the admissions that are necessary to reach your goal.
  5. Use your opponent's beliefs against him. If the opponent refuses to accept your premises, use his own premises to your advantage.
  6. Another plan is to confuse the issue by changing your opponent's words or what he or she seeks to prove.
  7. State your proposition and show the truth of it by asking the opponent many questions. By asking many wide-reaching questions at once, you may hide what you want to get admitted. Then you quickly propound the argument resulting from the opponent's admissions.
  8. Make your opponent angry. An angry person is less capable of using judgement or perceiving where his or her advantage lies.
  9. Use your opponent's answers to your questions to reach different or even opposite conclusions.
  10. If your opponent answers all your questions negatively and refuses to grant any points, ask him or her to concede the opposite of your premises. This may confuse the opponent as to which point you actually seek them to concede.
  11. If the opponent grants you the truth of some of your premises, refrain from asking him or her to agree to your conclusion. Later, introduce your conclusion as a settled and admitted fact. Your opponent may come to believe that your conclusion was admitted.
  12. If the argument turns upon general ideas with no particular names, you must use language or a metaphor that is favorable in your proposition.
  13. To make your opponent accept a proposition, you must give him or her an opposite, counter-proposition as well. If the contrast is glaring, the opponent will accept your proposition to avoid being paradoxical.
  14. Try to bluff your opponent. If he or she has answered several of your questions without the answers turning out in favor of your conclusion, advance your conclusion triumphantly, even if it does not follow. If your opponent is shy or stupid, and you yourself possess a great deal of impudence and a good voice, the trick may easily succeed.
  15. If you wish to advance a proposition that is difficult to prove, put it aside for the moment. Instead, submit for your opponent's acceptance or rejection some true poposition, as thoug you wished to draw your proof from it. Should the opponent reject it because he or she suspects a trick, you can obtain your triumph by showing how absurd the opponent is to reject a true proposition. Should the opponent accept it, you now have reason on your own for the moment. You can either try to prove your original proposition or maintain that your original proposition is proved by what the opponent accepted. For this, an extreme degree of impudence is required.
  16. When your opponent puts forth a proposition, find it inconsistent with his or her other statements, beliefs, actions, or lack of action.
  17. If your opponent presses you with a counter proof, you will often be able to save yourself by advancing some subtle distinction. Try to find a second meaning or an ambiguous sense for your opponent's idea.
  18. If your opponent has taken up a line of argument that will end in your defeat, you must not allow him or her to carry it to its conclusion. Interrupt the dispute, break it off altogether, or lead the opponent to a different subject.
  19. Should your opponent expressly challenge you to produce any objection to some definite point in his or her argument, and you have nothing much to say, try to make the argument less specific.
  20. If your opponent has admitted to all or most of your premises, do not ask him or her directly to accept your conclusion. Rather draw the conclusion yourself as if it too had been admitted.
  21. When your opponent uses an argument that is superficial, refute it by setting forth its superficial character. But it is better to meet the opponent with a counter argument that is just as superficial, and so dispose of him or her. For it is with victory that your are concerned, and not with truth.
  22. If your opponent asks you to admit something from which the point in dispute will immediately follow, you must refuse to do so, declaring that it begs the question.
  23. Contradiction and contention irritate a person into exaggerating his or her statements. By contractiong your opponent you may drive him or her into extending the statement beyond its natural limit. When you then contradict the exaggerated form of it, you look as though you had refuted the orginal statement your opponent tries to extend your own statement further than you intended, redefine your statement's limits.
  24. This trick consists in stating a false syllogism. Your opponent makes a proposition and by false inference and distortion of his or her ideas you force from the proposition other propositions that are not intended and that appear absurd. It then appears the opponent's proposition gave rise to these inconsistencies, and so appears to be indirectly refuted.
  25. If your opponent is making a generalization, find an instance to the contrary. Only one valid contradiciton is needed to overthrow the opponent's proposition.
  26. A brilliant move is to turn the tables and use your opponent's arguments against him or herself.
  27. Should your opponent surprise you by becoming particularly angry at an argument, you must urge it with all the more zeal. Not only will this make the opponent angry, it may be presumed that you put your finger on the weak side of his or her case, and that the opponent is more open to attack on this point than you expected.
  28. This trick is chiefly practicable in a dispute if there is an audience who is not an expert on the subject. You make an invalid objection to your opponent who seems to be defeated in the eyes of the audience. This strategy is particularly effective if your objection makes the opponent look ridiculous or if the audience laughs. If the opponent must make a long, complicated explanation to correct you, the audience will not be disposed to listen.
  29. If you find that you are being beaten, you can create a diversion that is, you can suddenly begin to talk of something else, as though it had bearing on the matter in dispose. This may be done without presumption if the diversion has some general bearing on the matter.
  30. Make an appeal to authority rather than reason. If your opponent respects an authority or an expert, quote that authority to further your case. If needed, quote what the authority said in some other sense or circumstance. Authorities that your opponent fails to understand are those which he or she generally admires the most. You may also, should it be necessary, not only twist your authorities, but actually falsify them, or quote something that you have invented entirely yourself.
  31. If you know that you have no reply to an argument that your opponent advances, you may, by a fine stroke of irony, declare yourself to be an incompetent judge.
  32. A quick way of getting rid of an opponent's assertion, or throwing suspicion on it, is by putting it into some odious category.
  33. You admit your opponent's premises but deny the conclusion.
  34. When you state a question or an argument, and your opponent gives you no direct answer, or evades it with a counter question, or tries to change the subject, it is a sure sign you have touched a weak spot, sometimes without knowing it. You have as it were, reduced the opponent to silence. You must, therefore, urge the point all the more, and not let your opponent evade it, even when you do not know where the weakness that you have hit upon really lies.
  35. This trick makes all unnecessary if it works. Instead of working on an opponent's intellect, work on his or her motive. If you succeed in making your opponent's opinion, should it prove true, seem distinctly to his or her own interest, the opponenent will drop it like a hot potato.
  36. You may also puzzle and bewilder your opponent by mere bombast. If the opponent is weak or does not wish to appear as ife he or she has no idea what you are talking about, you can easily impose upon him or her some argument that sounds very deep or learned, or that sounds indisputable.
  37. Should your opponent be in the right but, luckily for you, choose a faulty proof, you can easily refute it and then claim that you have refuted the whole position. This is the way which bad advocates lose a good case. If no accurate proof occurs to the opponent or the bystanders, you have won the day.
  38. A last trick is to become personal, insulting and rude as soon as you perceive that your opponent has the upper hand. In becoming personal you leave the subject altogether, and turn your attack on the person by remarks of an offensive and spiteful character. This is a very popular trick, because everyone is able to carry it into effect.

Tuesday 26 April 2016

Gym beating my heart beat

That heart beat moment when you see your crush entering the same gym... UHHHHH this starbuck girl gonna kill me one day by her attitude

6:00 AM woke up bell and as decided i woke up and went to the gym after almost 15 days

7:00 to 8:30 AM  I think i do over reaction in the gym lot of dance and very less of weight pulling.. Hmmmm focus beta this is your beta version in gym

I dont want to specify office timing because i know its really boring stuff

Well completed work in deadline and fell in love with Beyonce new album Lemonade

Good article i read today
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/my-8-rules-great-products-mitchell-harper?trk=hp-feed-article-title-comment

About Indian Currency

Big Data night - Seminar at Taj Hotel

Rushing hour at office as usual leaving on the tip of the time rushing to take the office lift like i was Jakie Chan who can play stunt with legs and get things done ( i succeeded though..laugh...)

Its bitter fact that more you try to reach on time to the events circumstances arrive which creates hurdle for you, well the one who cross the hurdle always succeed in life ( stop stop again i am getting philosophical..)

Well things i watched in local train from Bandra to Churchgate
 1. Couple trying to romance
 2. Couple trying to romance
 3. same ... 15 more time i saw same thing.

Ohh it seems i took romance train from Bandra... oh sorry In mumbai people love to romance at places other than their home.

Lets stick to the point..aKASH

Ohh and here comes the most awaited TAJ PALACE view.. Holy shit .. I am gonna enter this place and that to free of cost.. I love these seminar

All i understood in the seminar was bulshit. Something which presenter was also not aware of. PPT really sucked but awesome was girl beside me ..ugggghhh i didnt see her face....

It's proudest moment when you leave from that big doors of TAJ PALAAAAAAAACE and people stare at you and you are like  "STAR" .Seriously ??

Well It was good day.

Soja AB its 12:22 AM

Thursday 14 April 2016

50 Things to Take on a Springtime Weekend Backpacking Trip Checklist:


  1. Main Pack
  2. Microfiber Towel
  3. Socks
  4. Shorts/Swimsuit
  5. Pants
  6. Underwear
  7. Shirt
  8. Hat
  9. External Pouch
  10. Food
  11. Snacks
  12. Tape
  13. Note-taking Gear
  14. Water Bottle
  15. Flashlight
  16. Koozies
  17. Sunglasses
  18. Portable Stove
  19. Coffee
  20. Solar Charger
  21. Sunscreen
  22. Medicine
  23. Footcare Products
  24. Dental Hygiene Gear
  25. Combination Lock
  26. Gloves
  27. Electrolyte Tablets
  28. Chapstick
  29. Tent
  30. Headlamp
  31. First Aid Kit
  32. Tourniquet
  33. Tent Poles
  34. Camp Chair
  35. Baby Wipes
  36. Shovel
  37. Convertible Short-bottoms
  38. Multitool
  39. Lighter
  40. Sleeping Bag
  41. Iso-Mat/Sleeping Pad
  42. Camelbak Water Source
  43. Fasteners (Cords, Carabiners, etc)
  44. Pillow
  45. Hammock Straps
  46. Pancho
  47. Camera & Bag
  48. Hammock
  49. Tarp
  50. Tripod


Tuesday 12 April 2016

Trick Your Brain To Become More Productive Without Even Trying

Productivity depends on your planning and efficiency at work. It is something that comes from within and cannot be forced after a certain level. But you can also pull little tricks on your brain to work harder. Here are a few scientifically-backed ways to boost your productivity without even trying.

Memorize a poem
Coming back from office after a hard day demands rest. But that doesn't mean you doze off after sipping on a cup of coffee. Sit with your loved ones, and read some poetry or quotes by some great personality. Try to memorize a verse or two to stimulate your brain into becoming more active and productive. This trick might come in handy to woo your girlfriend as well. You can recite a poem whenever a need arises.

Declutter
Your material desires won't take you anywhere in life. Get rid of the desires to keep this and that. Keep minimum possessions and you will live a happy life.

Remember The Names of People You Meet
You may be meeting almost 20-30 people everyday. Be it in the supermarket or your office colleague. Try remembering all the names. Not only this is a good sign of your healthy mind but also helps you to be friendly with people. When you call someone by her/his name, it makes them feel special to you.

Fitness
Whether it's a 20 minute brisk walking or running in the treadmill, staying fit should be everyone's motto. No need to wait for doctor's advice to stay fit. Being fit, both physically and emotionally, is a strong task to achieve.

Focus
Focus on the work you are doing. Switching tabs to Google something while watching a movie isn't really appreciable. While you are cooking, concentrate on the spices and not your mailbox alert. Similarly, while in office, do your day's task with caution and stop planning a surprise party for next weekend. This affects productivity like anything.

Live in The Moment
Carpe diem. Be happy with your present situation and everything that you have. Just because you don't have an SUV doesn't mean you can't go on a long drive. Try finding easy and feasible solutions to life's problem. Enjoy the little joys of life.

Laugh Out Loud
Did you know, when you smile from ear to ear, the brain relases Serotonin, the happiness hormone. Begin your day with a grin. Laugh out loud, no matter if others think you are insane. That's the best part. Let others misinterpret your morning happiness activity and laugh at you. So your laughter is actually making other people happy. Isn't that a good thing?

Bring Joy To Others
It's not always being happy. You need to make sure that people around you share the same vibe as yours. Just imagine if this works, then how easy life would become. All you need to do is share your happiness with people.

Monday 11 April 2016

Lies that mind tell to you

The mind is a wonderful thing.
It’s also a complete liar that constantly tries to convince us not to take actions we know are good for us, and stops many great changes in our lives.
Scumbag mind.
I’ve had to learn to watch these rationalizations and excuses very carefully, in order to make the changes I’ve made in my life: a healthier diet, regular exercise, meditationminimalism, writing daily, getting out of debt, quitting smoking, and so on.
If I hadn’t learned these excuses, and how to counter them, I would never have stuck to these changes. In fact, I failed many times before 2005 (when I started changing my life), because these excuses had complete power over me.
Let’s expose the cowardly mind’s excuses and rationalizations once and for all.
First, the main principle: the mind wants comfort, and is afraid of discomfort and change. The mind is used to its comfort cocoon, and anytime we try to push beyond that comfort zone very far or for very long, the mind tries desperately to get back into the cocoon. At any cost, including our long-term health and happiness.
OK, with that in mind, let’s go into the excuses:

1. I can’t do it.

It seems too hard, so we think we can’t stick to the change. We don’t believe in ourselves. This can be countered from the fact that many other people no more capable than us have done it. For example, Oprah ran a marathon a little before I started training for my first marathon, and so I told myself, “If Oprah can do it, so can I!” I was right.

2. He/she can do it, but that doesn’t apply to me.

Just because someone else can do it, doesn’t mean we can, right? We look for reasons they can do it but we can’t — maybe he can be a minimalist because he has no kids, or is a freelancer rather than someone with a real job. Maybe she’s way, way fitter than I am, so she can run a marathon. Maybe she doesn’t have all the obligations I have, or has a supportive spouse, or doesn’t have a crippling health condition. OK, fine, it’s easy to find excuses: but look at all the other people who have worse obstacles than you who’ve done it. I have 6 kids and still managed to change a lot of things in my life. Stories abound of people with disabilities or illnesses who overcame their obstacles to achieve amazing things. Your obstacles can be overcome.

3. I need my ___.

Fill in the blank: I need my coffee, my cheese, my soda, my TV shows, my car, my shoe collection … these are things we convince ourselves we can’t live without, so we can’t make a change like becoming vegan or eating healthier or unschooling our kids or simplifying our lives or going car-free. And I’ve made these excuses myself, but they all turned out to be lies. I didn’t need any of that. The only things you really need are basic food, water, clothing, shelter, and other people for social needs. Everything else is not a real need.

4. Life is meant to be enjoyed.

Sure, I agree with this statement (as many of us would) but the problem is this is used to justify all kinds of crappy behavior. Might as well scarf down those Doritos and Twinkies, because hey, life is meant to be enjoyed, right? No. You can do without junk food and still enjoy life. You can exercise and enjoy it. You can give up pretty much anything and still enjoy life, if you learn to see almost any activity as enjoyable.

5. I need comfort.

This might also be true, but we can push ourselves into more discomfort than we let ourselves believe. We can be a bit cold, instead of needing to be at the perfect comfortable temperature. We can do hard exercise, instead of needing to lay around on the couch. We can write that thing we’ve been procrastinating on — it might be hard, but we can push through that. When our minds seek comfort, don’t let them run — push a little bit outside the comfort zone, and begin to be OK with a bit of discomfort.

6. I don’t know how.

This is also true, but you can learn. Start with a little at a time, and learn how to deal with this new change. Do some research online. Watch some videos. Ask people online how they dealt with it. This is easily overcome with a little effort and practice. In fact, if you do it now, and learn a little at a time, then you’ll be able to do away with this pesky excuse.

7. I can do it later.

Sure, you can always do it later … but your later self will also feel the same way. Why should the later self be more disciplined than your current self? In fact, because you’re allowing yourself to slide now, you’re building a habit of procrastination and actually making is less likely that your future self will be more disciplined. Instead, do it now, unless there’s something more important that you need to do … don’t let yourself slide just because you don’t feel like it.

8. One time won’t hurt.

This is so tempting, because it’s kind of true — one time won’t hurt. Assuming, that is, that it’s only one time. One bite of chocolate cake, one missed workout, one time procrastinating instead of writing. Unfortunately, it’s never actually just one time. One time means your brain now knows it can get away with this excuse, and the next “one time” leads to another, until you’re not actually sticking to something. Make a rule: never ever believe the “one time” excuse. I did this with smoking (“Not One Puff Ever”) and it worked. If you’re going to allow yourself a bite or two of chocolate cake, decide beforehand and build it into your plan (“I will allow myself a fist-sized serving of sweets once every weekend”) and stick to that plan, rather than deciding on the fly, when your resistance is weak.

9. I don’t feel like it.

Well, true. You don’t feel like working hard. Who does? Letting the rule of “I’ll do it when feel like it” dictate your life means you’ll never write that book, never build that business, never create anything great, never have healthy habits. Create a plan that’s doable, and execute it. When the rationalizations like this come up, don’t believe them. Everyone is capable of doing a hard workout even when they’re not in the mood. Everyone can overcome their internal resistance.

10. I’m tired.

Yep, me too. I still did my heavy squat workout today. There is truth to needing rest, and resting when you need it (listen to your body) but this is usually the mind trying to weasel out of something uncomfortable. There’s a difference between being exhausted and needing some rest, and being the little tired we all feel every afternoon. Push through the latter.

11. I deserve a reward/break.

We all deserve that tasty treat, or a day off. I’m not saying you shouldn’t give yourself a reward or break. But if you make this rationalization your rule, you’ll always be on a break. You’ll always be giving yourself rewards, and never sticking to the original plan. Here’s what I do instead: I see sticking to my plan as the reward itself. Going on a run isn’t the thing I have to get through to get a reward — the run is the reward.

12. Wouldn’t it be nice to stop?

This again is our mind wanting to run from discomfort, and of course it’s true — it would be nice to stop if you’re pushing into a discomfort zone for too long. The thing is, the implication is that it would be better to stop, because it would be nice … but that’s a lie. It would be easier to stop, but often it’s better to continue pushing. This excuse almost beat me when I tried to run my 50-mile ultramarathon last December, because honestly it would have been much nicer to stop and not finish the race, especially in the last 10 miles or so. I pushed through, and found out I was tougher than I thought.

13. The result you’re going for isn’t important.

If you’re trying to run a marathon, this is phrased like, “It’s not that important that I finish this”. I’ve used this excuse for learning languages (it doesn’t matter if I learn this) or programming or any number of things I wanted to learn. I’ve used it for writing and exercise and eating healthy food. And while the result might not be that important, the truth is that the process is very important. If you stick with a process that will be better for you in the long run, then you will be better off. But if you let yourself go just because you are uncomfortable and at this moment care more for your comfort than the goal you set out for, you’ll have lots of problems. The goal isn’t important, but learning to stick to things when you’re uncomfortable is extremely important.

14. I’m afraid.

Now, this is the most honest excuse there is — most of us don’t want to admit we’re afraid to pursue something difficult. But it’s also a weaselly way out of discomfort — just because you’re afraid doesn’t mean you can’t do something. You can. I’ve done tons of things I’m afraid of — mostly creating things that I was worried I’d fail at. And while the fear sometimes came true — I didn’t do too well sometimes — the act of pushing through the fear was incredibly important and I learned a lot each time.

Wednesday 24 February 2016

Best links for 24 Feb 2016

FEBRUARY 24, 2016

DAY OF THE WEEK FOLLOWING TUESDAY & PRECEDING THURSDAY
Did you know
PENIS ENHANCEMENT SURGERY IS FREE IN CUBA. more>>
Wisdom for Wednesday
GOD PUT ME ON THIS EARTH TO ACCOMPLISH A CERTAIN NUMBER OF THINGS. RIGHT NOW, I'M SO FAR BEHIND, THAT I WILL NEVER DIE 
Learning for Wednesday
30 BODYWEIGHT WORKOUTS YOU CAN DO AT HOME more>>
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1000 AWESOME THINGS more>>
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CHRISTOPHER EDWARD NOLAN more>>
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STEVE JOBS more>>
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Tuesday 23 February 2016

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FEBRUARY 23, 2016

DAY OF THE WEEK FOLLOWING MONDAY & PRECEDING WEDNESDAY

Did you know
THE 1556 SHAANXI EARTHQUAKE IN CHINA WAS THE DEADLIEST EARTHQUAKE ON RECORD WITH 830,000 DEATHS. more>>
Wisdom for Tuesday
ALL THAT WE SEE OR SEEM, IS BUT A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM.
Learning for Tuesday
SCIENCE TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE more>>
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HOW BATS FLY more>> 
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SET ANY VIDEO TO THE GODDAMN BENNY HILL THEME SONG more>>
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RATAN NAVAL TATA more>>
Article for Tuesday
THE ART OF TAKING ADVICE: IT ISN'T WHAT YOU ASK, IT'S WHOM YOU ASK more>>
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MICHAEL JORDAN'S ICONIC FREE THROW LINE DUNK (1988) more>>

Monday 22 February 2016

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FEBRUARY 22, 2016

DAY OF THE WEEK FOLLOWING SUNDAY AND PRECEDING TUESDAY 
Did you know
MCLAREN F1'S ENGINES ARE BUILT WITH GOLD more>>
Wisdom for Monday
WHEN EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE GOING AGAINST YOU,REMEMBER THAT THE AIRPLANE TAKES OFF AGAINST THE WIND, NOT WITH IT
Learning for Monday
TOP 10 LIFEHACKER POSTS OF ALL TIME more>>
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Book to read on Monday
CONVERSATIONALLY SPEAKING: TESTED NEW WAYS TO INCREASE YOUR PERSONAL AND SOCIAL EFFECTIVENESS by Alan Garner
Person of the day
MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI more>>
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ESSENTIAL TOOLS FOR STARTUPS more>>
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THE COOK ISLAND more>>

Sunday 21 February 2016

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FEBRUARY 21, 2016

DAY OF THE WEEK FOLLOWING SATURDAY BUT BEFORE MONDAY

Did you know
"SAHARA" MEANS "DESERT" IN ARABIC SO THE "SAHARA DESERT" IS THE "DESERT DESERT."

Wisdom for Sunday
COUNT YOUR AGE BY FRIENDS, NOT YEARS. COUNT YOUR LIFE BY SMILES, NOT TEARS.

Learning for Sunday
GET YOUR ASS IN SHAPE more >>

Video for Sunday
5 TIMES GOOGLE HAS BEEN AHEAD OF THE REST OF THE WORLD more>>

Website for Sunday
ROAD TRIP PLANNER more>>

Book to read on Saturday
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by Harper Lee

Person of the day
Angela Merkel – CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY more>>

Article for Sunday
5 FAMOUS MOVIE QUOTES THAT CAN INSPIRE ENTREPRENEURS more>>

Image for Sunday
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Friday 19 February 2016

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FEBRUARY 19, 2016

It’s Friday.

Did you know
IT'S NOT ILLEGAL TO GO TOPLESS IN NYC.

Wisdom for Friday
YOU ARE WHAT YOU DO, NOT WHAT YOU SAY YOU’LL DO...

Learning for Friday

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Saturday 30 January 2016

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JANUARY 30, 2016

It’s Fucking weekend.

Did you know,
The flag of Nepal is so complicated that the country's constitution includes 24-step instructions on how to create it.

Wisdom for Saturday
“The tragedy in life doesn’t lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach.”–Benjamin Mays

Learning for Saturday


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Friday 29 January 2016

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JANUARY 29, 2016

It’s Friday.

Did you know,
 While Beijing's pollution problem is more famous, the world's most polluted city is New Delhi, India.
  
Wisdom for Friday
" Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them." William Shakespeare


Learning for Friday

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Thursday 28 January 2016

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JANUARY 28, 2016

It’s Thursday.

Did you know,
How many miles per hour does the earth go around the sun? - the surface of the earth at the equator moves at a speed of 460 meters per second or roughly 1,000 miles per hour. It covers this route at a speed of nearly 30 kmps, or 67,000 miles per hour.

Wisdom for Thursday
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.” - Bernard M. Baruch

Learning for Thursday


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Wednesday 27 January 2016

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JANUARY 27, 2016


It’s Wednesday.


Did you know,
Brazilian prisoners can reduce their sentence by 4 days for every book they read and write a report on.

Wisdom for Wednesday
If I had nine hours to chop down a tree, I’d spend the first six sharpening my axe – Abraham Lincoln

Learning for Wednesday

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Tuesday 26 January 2016

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JANUARY 26, 2016

It’s Republic Day for India.

Did you know,
India’s name is derived from the “Indus” river.

Wisdom for Tuesday

”The Duty must be performed let the Efforts be successful or not let the work be Appreciated or not. When a man’s Sincerity of purpose and Capacity are proved even his enemies come to respect him” – B.R.Ambedkar

Learning for Tuesday

Learning for Tuesday

Education for Tuesday

Republic day special

Border Special

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Monday 25 January 2016

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JANUARY 25, 2016

It’s fucking Monday.

Did you know,
Horses can sleep standing.

Wisdom for Monday
Expert: a man who makes three correct guesses consecutively ~ Laurence J. Peter

Learning for Monday

Video for Monday

Education for Monday

Laugh for Monday
Goddam shit for laugh.

Image for Monday


Sunday 24 January 2016

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JANUARY 24, 2016

It’s Sunday

Did you know,
India has the world's lowest meat consumption per person.

Wisdom for Sunday
“I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Learning for Sunday

Video for Sunday

Education for Sunday

Laugh for Sunday

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Friday 22 January 2016

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JANUARY 22, 2016

It's Friday.  

Did you know
Sweat itself is odorless.It's the bacteria on the skin that mingles with it and produces body odor.
Wisdom for Friday
If we did all the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astonish ourselves.- Thomas A. Edison
Learning for Friday
Video for Friday
Education for Friday
Laugh for friday
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