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Joy and Sorrow - Khalil Gibran

When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy. When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. Some of you say, "Joy is greater than sorrow," and others say, "Nay, sorrow is the greater." But I say unto you, they are inseparable. Together they come, and when one sits alone with you at your board, remember that the other is asleep upon your bed. Verily you are suspended like scales between your sorrow and your joy.

Reinvent the map and thus reinvent L I F E!

When was the last time you set out for a destination and at the end happened to realize that you reached the wrong place? It happened to me and makes me think what could have done to avoid it? First of all, those journeys usually started with a map- a map created in mind with lot of assumptions and own notions of the destination. Many at times I did not even mind to check with others or refer a well known map. Each of these not-so-good-journeys could have avoided with a bit more attention to the map. Well, I could relate this experience to the journey we are part of every day. The journey called life (no escape from it). Unlike other journeys, the life journey does not give you a second chance. We are all busy living the life and following the ‘system’ - made by some-people-out-there. Shouldn’t we take a pause and think about the map we follow for the journey – L I F E? I know there is no ‘life’ in life if I followed a not-so-sure-map or no map. Do you happen to have a

'what matters now' from Seth Godin & Co

“There is no delight in owning anything unshared.” -Seneca the Younger A perfect example for what you call collaboration. Seth Godin and 70 bright minds have come together to produce a simple and thought provoking book – ‘what matters now’. It takes no time to read but may bring smile to your face and heart.  It’s very true that “The educated do not share a common body of information, but a common state of mind”. You may download this free e-book by clicking here.

Stay Hungry Stay Foolish

I am currently re-reading the book Stay Hungry Stay Foolish - inspiring stories of 25 IIMA graduates, who choose to become entrepreneurs. Rashmi Bansal - the author has set up a website based on this book. While skimming through different web logs I stopped at “How do you see yourself?” The message is loud, clear and captivating; see below for an excerpt. It is the way you see yourself that is the problem Skills can be learn[t], attitude can be changed. Do not be so harsh on yourself. Keep a diary noting down one good thing that happened to you every day One thing you like about yourself One thing you did for someone else. One thing for which you are grateful to God Your life will change - for the better. Read full article here Life is what you make it but what is it that holding us back from making it BIG?

me@no-nonsense|Google may charge Googol for an ad!

Let advertisers spend the same amount of money improving their product that they do on advertising and they wouldn't have to advertise it.  ~Will Rogers I am hit by this thought by some time and just checking if any ‘stupid’ fellas out there have any wild idea? We all know, Google undoubtedly the most viewed page in the planet( Worldwide, there are over 2 billion searches on Google a day ) . But have your seen any ads (non Google) on its homepage? I haven’t (did you?). So fellas, if I may ask…   Will Google ever start ads in their home page? Me: I think so. What they will charge per ad, if at all started? Me:10^100( Googol ) dollars :D But with the kind of service and innovation they have I firmly believe they deserve every hit and penny they get (I know, Google does not require my testimony). By the way did you try google wave ? I have an account and experiments are on!

Books can take you to next level?

“The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man   who can't read .” -Mark Twain Ralph Waldo Emerson said “a man is known by the books he reads”. Books are my friends who I always look up to. At times I may feel that I am spending a bit much on books than I can afford to but today, undoubtedly I can say it’s always worth the money spent and the time spent (especially compared to the idiot box!). For sure, reading gives you better insight to your own life and takes you to next level. By reading a good book, you get to know author’s experiences and dreams and don’t you think that can add value to your life? I always benefited from my favorite persons’ book suggestions and I guess it’s my turn now. The Alchemist (Paulo Coelho) What I like: An exciting fable that tells you that everything is possible as long as you really   want it to happen. Written in simple and lucid language! “” I like: It's the possibility of having a dream come true tha