- ஒரு யுகமென்பது உன் கோபத்திற்கும் புன்னகைக்கும் இடைப்பட்ட பொழுது
பெண்களின் மனசாவது ஆழம்தான். ஆனா, குழந்தைங்க மனசு பாதாளம்!
சேலைக்கு உருவம் கொடுப்பவள் பெண்!!
தமிழில் இல்லத்து அரசி! இங்கிலீஷ்ல ஹவுஸ்வைஃப்!! #பெண்களை மதிப்பது தமிழ்தான்
வசதி இல்லாதவன் ஆடு மேய்கிறான் - வசதி இருக்குறவன் நாய் மேய்க்குறான்..!
"மரத்துக்கு ஒரு வீடு கட்டுவோம்" என்பது பறவைகளுக்கான வாசகம்!!
மனைவி சமையல் பழகும் முன் மனைவியின் சமையல் பழகி விடுகிறது!
கடந்த ஒரு வாரத்தில் மட்டும் 1800+ கிலோமீட்டர் பயணித்திருக்கிறேன், ஒரே directionல பயணிச்சிருந்தா நானும் இமயமலை போயிருப்பேன் :)-
கற்றது, தமிழ்; என்னை விற்றது, ஆங்கிலம்!
காலில் சங்கிலியிடப்பட்ட கோவில் யானை ஆசி வழங்கிக்கொண்டிருக்கிறது, எல்லோரும் இன்புற்றிருக்க!
முத்துக்குளித்தல் என்பது கடலில் மூழ்கி முத்தெடுப்பது மட்டுமல்ல, முத்தே நீ குளித்தால் அதுவும் முத்துக்குளித்தல் தான்... #மகள்
என் பைத்தியக்காரத்தனங்களை ரசனை என்று ரசிக்கிறாய், உன் ரசனையை நான் பைத்தியக்காரத்தனமாய் பார்க்கிறேன்.
'செலவிடு அல்லது செல்லவிடு' சமகாலக் காதலிகளின் கூற்று!
தாமதிக்காது தருவது தானம் மதிக்காது தருவது பிச்சை.
காலி கோலா கலம்கூட கோலாகலம் தருகிறது சிறுவர்களுக்கு, கால்பந்தாக உருமாறி!#CokeTin
ஐயிரண்டு விரல்களால் ஆண்கள் செய்வதை Eye இரண்டால் செய்துவிடுகிறார்கள் பெண்கள்!
மூன்றாம் நபர் உதிர்க்கும் சொல் நம்மை காயப்படுத்திவிடும் எனில் நாம் பலவீனமானவர்
அவளுக்குச் சிறிய உதடுகள், அதனால்தானோ என்னவோ என்னைப்பர்த்து பெரிதாக புன்னகைப்பதில்லை!
நான் ரசித்த வரிகள் அவள் இதழ்களுக்கானது!
மெலிந்த இடையுடைய பெண்களையே விரும்புகிறான் என் நண்பன். பாவம், அவனுக்கு குறுகிய ரசனை!
வெடி வெடிக்கும் முன்பே காதை பொத்திக்கொள்ளும் குழந்தைகள் போல, பெண் சிரித்தாலே காதல் எனக்கொள்ளும் இளைஞர்கள் :)
சாமிக்காக முடி எடுத்தா மொட்டை..! சாமியே முடிய எடுத்துட்டா சொட்டை
இல்லத்தரசி இல்லாத இல்லத்த ரசிக்க முடியாது!
குப்பைகளை தள்ளிவிடும் வெளக்குமாறைவிட உறிந்து தனக்குள் சேமிக்கும் வேக்யூம்க்ளீனர் அழகாகதான் தெரியும்,சிலரது மனம்போல்!
வாழ்க்கை நம்மை கொத்து பரோட்டோவாக கொத்திக்கொண்டிருக்கும் போது, அந்த சத்தத்தை யாராவது ரசித்துக்கொண்டுமிருக்கலாம்!
கர்ப்பிணி பெண்களுக்கு ஒவ்வொரு மாதமும் 10% அழகு கூடுகிறது, 10வது மாதத்தில் 100% ஆகி குழந்தையாய் பிறப்பெடுக்கிறது.!!
இந்த பூமியில் வாழ்ந்த, வாழும் மனிதர்கள் அத்தனை பேரிடமும் திட்டு வாங்கியது வாழ்க்கையாகத்தான் இருக்கும்.!
திருமணம் செய்தும் சிலர் பேச்சிலர் வாழ்க்கை வாழ்கின்றனர். பேச்சிலர் என்ற பெயரில் சிலர் திருமண வாழ்க்கை வாழ்கின்றனர்.
என்ன சொன்னாலும் குறைகளை மட்டுமே காண்பவர்கள் காதலின் மகத்துவத்தை அறிந்திருக்க வாய்ப்பில்லை
இரவு நேரங்களில் இரு நிலாக்களோடு உலா வருவதன் சுகம் காதலனுக்கு மட்டுமே கிடைத்த வரம்
வாழ்க்கையில் பிழைகள் இல்லை. வாழ்வதில்தான்...
நீ என்னை தொட்டுப் பேசும்போதெல்லாம் தொட முடியாத தூரம்வரை சென்று வருகிறேன் நான்
அழகாகக் கோபப்படுகிறாள் அவள். கன்னம் சிவக்கிறது எனக்கு...!!! (அடிச்சுட்டா மச்சான்.)
நீ தொலைதூரத்தில் வரும் பொழுதே தொலைந்து போய் விடுகிறேனடி...
ஏதேதோ கேள்விகள் கேட்கிறாள்.பதில் சரியென்றால் கன்னம் கிள்ளுகிறாள்.தவறென்றால் காதைத் திருகுகிறாள். சொர்க்கம்!!!
சாலையில் விபத்துக்குள்ளானவனை பார்த்து 'பாவம், சின்ன வயசு' என நகருகிறார்கள் கொஞ்சமும் வளராதவர்கள் :)
காலையில் முகம் கழுவாமல் முன்னே வரும் பெண்.. அழகு...! பேரழகு...!!
பணத்தை, வெள்ளக்காரன் செலவு பண்றதுக்காக சேர்த்தி வைக்கிறான், நாம செலவு பண்ணாம சேர்த்தி வைக்கிறோம் :)
அழகை ஒரு குணமாகப் பார்காமல் குணத்தை ஒரு அழகாகப் பார்ப்பவருக்கு வாழ்கை அழகாய் இருக்கும்; # வழுக்கை கூட அழகாய் தெரியும்.
குடைகள் அதிகமான பின், மழைகள் குறைந்து விட்டன.!
இப்ப எல்லாம் காதல்ல தற்கொலைகள் குறைஞ்சு போச்சு தான், ஆனா கொலைகள் அதிகமாயிடிச்சு
ஆண்களின் பலவீனம் அப்பட்டமாய்த் தெரிகிறது இணைய உலகில்...
நான் மட்டுமல்ல நீ வைத்த சங்குசக்கரமும் உன்னையே சுற்றுகிறது பார் !
உன் கூந்தலில் குடியேறிய பின் பூக்களுக்கும் பிடிக்கலாம் உன் வாசனை !!
உனக்கு பெயராய் இருப்பதை விட வேறென்ன பெருமை கிடைத்துவிட முடியும் உன் பெயருக்கு ??!!
நீ குளித்து விட்டு வெளியேறியதும் நீருக்கும் பிடிக்கலாம் ஜலதோஷம் !!
தேடி செல்லும் காதல் , காதலில்லை நண்பா ! உண்மை காதல் சொல்லவா ? நல்லகாதல் என்பதென்ன தேடி வந்த காதலே!! :) #பாபா
திருமணம் என்பது சரியான துணையைத் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பது அல்ல, சரியான துணையாக இருப்பது..!
நாம் கண்ணீர் சிந்தி அழுதால் இதயம் லேசாகும், அடுத்தவனை கண்ணீர் சிந்த வைத்தால் நம் இதயம் கல்லாகி போகும்.
ஓர் ஆணின் வாழ்வை பொன்னாகவும் , மண்ணாகவும் மாற்றும் வித்தை ஒரு பெண்ணிடமே இருக்கிறது.
பறக்கும் தட்டுகள் பற்றி எந்த நம்பிக்கையும் இல்லாமல் தான் இருந்தேன், கல்யாணமாகும் வரை.!
ஒரு மனிதன் செட்டில் ஆவது என்பது அவன் சவக்குழிக்குள் செல்லும் தினம் தான்!
அடுத்தவர் நம்மீது வீசி எறியாதவரை உணரமுடிவதில்லை,சில வார்த்தைகளின் வீரியத்தை..
ஓயாமல் ஆர்ப்பரிக்கும் அலைகடலின் ஓரத்தில் அமர்ந்திருக்கிறான், அமைதி தேடிவந்த மனிதன்!
"உ"ருவத்தையும் , "ஊ"தியத்தையும் பார்த்து காதல் செய்தால் கடைசியில் உ,ஊஊஊஊ தான்!!
எதையாவது பிடித்துக்கொண்டு எழுந்து நிற்க முயற்சிக்கின்றது குழந்தை # நம்மில் சிலரிடம் தான் அந்த நம்பிக்கை இல்லை.
எல்லா உறவுகளுக்குள்ளும், ஒரு சிறு இடைவேளி இருக்கிறது, அது நிரப்பப்படாத வரையே அந்த உறவு நீடிக்கிறது...!
ஓர் ஒன்பதாம் வகுப்பு பெண்ணிடம் காணப்படும் வெட்கத்தின் நளினமும் பூரணமும் அதற்கு முன்போ பின்போ வேறெப்போதும் சாத்தியப்படுவதில்லை.
தனியே இருப்பது சுலபமாக இருந்தாலும்...தனிமை கிடைப்பது அவ்வளவு சுலபமாக இல்லை!
என் வருங்கால மனைவிக்கு நல்ல கணவன் கிடைப்பானோ தெரியாது,ஆனால் நிச்சயமாக ஒரு சிறந்த மாமியார் காத்துகொண்டிருக்கிறார்....
காலம் தன் வசத்திற்கே என்னை வளைக்கப்பார்க்கிறது முடிந்தபோது வளைகிறேன், முடியாத போது உடைந்து தான் போகிறேன்...
உன்னைக் காதலிக்காதவனுக்கு இதயம் கிடையாது உன்னைக் காதலிப்பவனிடம் இதயம் இருக்காது
இதயம் ஒரு பைத்தியக்காரத் தொழிலாளி. நீ பார்வைச் சம்பளம் தரும் நொடியில் ஏன் வேலை நிறுத்தம் செய்கிறது?
நீ கை அசைத்தால் எல்லாப் பேருந்தும் நிற்கிறது. நீ கண் அசைத்தால் எல்லா இதயமும் நிற்கிறது!
சில பெண்கள் முன் அழகு சில பெண்கள் பின் அழகு நீதான் முன்பின் காணாத அழகு
என் இதயத்தில் நான்கு அறைகள் இருக்கும்போது, நீ ஏன் என் கண்ணத்தில் அறைந்தாய் #கவித!
நீ வாழும் ஊரில்
நிமிடத்துக்கு 72 தடவை நிலநடுக்கம்...
#என் இதயம்காதலித்து பார்... கமல், இளையராஜா பேசுவதெல்லாம் உனக்கு புரியும்.
உன் மௌனம்தான் என்னை கொல்லும் முதல் ஆயுதம்.. !! சுறா படம் கூட இரண்டாவது இடம்தான் ..!!
குழந்தையாய் இருக்கும்பொழுது கோடிக்கணக்கில் இருக்கும் உலகஅதிசயங்கள் வளர்ந்தவுடன் வெறும் ஏழாகி விடுகின்றன
என்னடி செய்தாய் என்னை...? அம்மா தலை சீவி விடுகிறாள்.கோபப்படுகிறேன். நீ தலை கலைத்து விடுகிறாய்.சிரிக்கிறேன்...!!!
தேர்வு முடிந்தபின்பே பாடம் நடத்த ஆரம்பிக்கிறது வாழ்க்கை
இசையருவில டிவிய பார்த்து பேசாதீங்கன்னு சொல்றதுல எதோ சூட்சுமம் இருக்கு...
என் மகளை பொறுத்தவரை ரகசியம் என்பது காதருகில் சொல்லப்படும் ஒரு விஷயம் அவ்வளவுதான்..அதை யாரிடமும் நாம் சொல்லலாம்...
காதல் தோல்விக்கு பிறகான போதையைவிட காதலிக்கும் போதிருக்கும் போதை மோசமானது #தலைகீழாநடக்கறாங்க
உன் சிறு புன்னகைதான் உணர்த்தியது...வாழ்வதற்கான சாத்தியங்கள் உதட்டசைவுகளிலும் இருக்குமென்பதை
நீயில்லாமலும் நாட்கள் நகர்ந்து கொண்டுதானிருக்கிறது..நான் தான் தேங்கிவிட்டேன்
ஆண்களில் இரண்டு வகை :- 1. பெண்களால் மாறுபவர்கள் 2.பெண்களுக்காக மாறுபவர்கள்
என்னைக் காதலிக்காததால் நீ இழந்தது என்னை..நான் இழந்ததும் என்னைஎன் கனவில் நீ வாழ்க்கை..என் வாழ்வில் நீ கனவு
என் தனிமையை குலைப்பதற்கென்றே வந்துவிடுகின்றன உன் நினைவுகள்திருமணம் என்பது சரியான துணையைத் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பது அல்ல, சரியான துணையாக இருப்பது..!
பிறர் செய்யும் பிழைகளை சுட்டிக்காட்டும்போது புரிவதில்லை நாமும் செய்யப்போகிறோம் என்று.
பெண்ணிலவே ...உன்மீதான பாசம் வளர்பிறைபோல் வளர்ந்து கொண்டே இருக்கிறது ..நல்லவேளை நீ வெண்ணிலவாக வில்லை# தேய்பிறையை சந்திக்க நேரிட்டிருக்கும்கவிதையில் காதல் சொல்பவர்கள் தக்க தருணத்தில் காதலைச் சொல்லுங்கள் உங்கள் கவிதையிடம்.ஆண்கள் கவிதைகளைப் பிறக்க வைக்கிறார்கள். பெண்கள் கவிதையாகவேப் பிறக்கிறார்கள்...!!!மழையில் நனைகிறேன்... மழலையாய் உணர்கிறேன்.எந்தப் பாதையைக் காதலித்துத் தன் காதலைச் சொல்லியிருக்குமோ செருப்பு - (செருப்பு பிஞ்சிடுச்சி)புத்தகத்திற்குள் வைத்திருக்கும் மயிலிறகைப் போல என்னுள் வைத்திருக்கிறேன் உன்னை...எவருக்கும் தோன்றிடாக் கவிதை நீயடி...என்னை அலட்சியம் செய்து செல்லும் பெண்களுக்கெல்லாம் ஒன்றை சொல்ல விரும்புகிறேன். அதிலும் என்னவள்தான் முதன்மையானவள்.என்னை இழந்ததற்காகக் கூட வருத்தப்படவில்லை. எங்கே உன்னை இழந்து விடுவேனோ என்றே வருத்தப்படுகிறேன் நான்.
"ஐ hate யூ டியர்!", இந்த அளவிற்கு தெளிவாக பேச பெண்களால் மாத்திரம் தான் முடியும்!
கத்திவிடும் பெண்களை விட உதடுக் கடிக்கும் பெண்களையே பிடிக்கிறது!
பெண்ணைப் பற்றி பெருமையாக சொல்வதை சிறப்பாக கையாளத் தெரிந்தவர்கள் கவிஞனாகின்றனர்; மற்றவர்கள் ஜொள்ளர் ஆகின்றனர்.!
அழகிய பெண்களுக்கு 'ஸ்பாம்' males அதிகம்!
காதல் சொல்லப்படாமலே... காதலிக்கப்பட விரும்புகின்றனர் பெண்கள்.!
அவள் மீது கொண்டுள்ள நாட்டம் 'நட்பா', அல்லது வெறும் 'காதல்' தானா?
நீ பேசிய வார்த்தையினுள் இருந்த மெய் எழுத்துக்களும், உயிர்எழுத்துக்களாகி வெளிவந்தன, உன் உதடு பட்டதால்..
தட்டுங்கள் திறக்கப்படும்
கேளுங்கள் கொடுக்கப்படும்
இரண்டுமே பொய்..
...நீயே திறந்துக்கொள்
நீயே எடுத்துக்கொள்
இல்லையெனில்...
எந்தக் கதவை தட்டுவதென்பதிலும்
யாரைக் கேட்பதென்பதிலும்
தவறுகள் நிகழ்ந்துக்கொண்டே இருக்கும்.
நமக்கு மேலேஒரு குடை..நிமிர்ந்துப் பார்க்கையில்தாயின் இமை.எத்தனை முறை தவறுசெய்தாலும்காதலில் மட்டும் கற்றுக்கொள்ளவே முடிவதில்லை...இந்த உலகில் காமம் மட்டும் இல்லையெனில்நான் தான் சிறந்த ஞானி :)பட்டாம் பூச்சிகளால்வானத்தில் பறக்க முடியாது..அவை பறக்குமிடமேஅதற்க்கு வானம்தான்....சில உறவுகளால்தொடர்ந்துவர முடியாது..அவை தொடங்குவதேவாழ்வில் அழகுதான்.இப்போதெல்லாம்அலுவலகம் நுழைகின்ற போது...எதோ ஒரு பிடிக்காத உறவினர் வீட்டிற்குதவிற்க்கமுடியாமல் போவதைப்போல்ஒரு அசொவ்கரியம் நிலவுகிறது.நான் மட்டும் தான்இப்படி என நினைத்தேன்..கோவில் வாசலில்செருப்புகளை போல்அலுவலக வாசலில்பலரும் மனதைவிட்டுவிட்டே செல்கின்றனர்..பள்ளியில் தான் தொடங்குகின்றன அனேகம் நட்புகள். அந்த நட்புக்கு என்றுமே நீங்காத இடம் உண்டு நெஞ்சில். முதன் முதலில் பிரிவு என்ற சொல்லை சந்திப்பதும் அந்த நட்பு தான். பள்ளி தான் உலகமே என்று நம்பிக்கொண்டிருக்கும் ஜீவன்களை பிரித்து உலகின் வெவ்வேறு மூலைகளில் வீசிவிடுகிறது காலம். ஆசைக்கு தக்கபடி, ஆஸ்திக்கு தக்கபடி ஆளுக்கு ஒரு திசை நோக்கி பயணப்படுகிறோம்…….. சுழன்று கொண்டே இருக்கும் உலகத்தில் என்றேனும் ஒரு நாள் மீண்டும் சேருவோம் என்ற நம்பிக்கையோடு
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
LOVE
'If you love a flower, don't pick it up. because if you pick it up it dies and it ceases to be what you love. So if you love a flower, let it be. Love is not about possession. love is about appreciation.'
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History
Design
Politics
Evolution
Philosophy and Psychology
Problem Solving
Puzzle Books
Sexuality
Education
Writing
Theatre
Shakespeare
Fiction
Technical
Other / Not Yet Categorized
History
- From Dawn to Decadence: 500 Years of Western Cultural Life 1500 to the Present: Jacques Barzun.
- The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires: Tim Wu.
- The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic--and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World: Steven Johnson.
- Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond
- Why the West Rules--for Now: The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal About the Future by Ian Morris (thanks to Kaiser Kuo for recommendation)
- A Farewell to Alms by Gregory Clark
Design
Politics
Evolution
Philosophy and Psychology
- The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch
- Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
- Ecological Rationality by Gerd Gigerenzer
- The Stuff of Thought by Steven Pinker
- This Will Make You Smarter by John Brockman
- Intuition Pumps And Other Tools for Thinking by Daniel Dennett
- Just the Arguments byMichael Bruce and Steven Barbone
- How to Win Every Argument by Madsen Pirie
- History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
- The Truth About Everything by Matthew Stewart
- Everything Must Go by James Ladyman and Don Ross
- Antifragile by Nassim Taleb
- Metamagical Themas by Douglas Hofstadter.
- Games People Play: The Basic Handbook of Transactional Analysis: Eric Berne.
- Metaphors We Live By: George Lakoff, Mark Johnson.
- The Hero with a Thousand Faces: Joseph Campbell.
- Influence - The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini
- Education and Significance of Life by Jiddu Krishnamurti
Problem Solving
Puzzle Books
- What Is the Name of This Book?: The Riddle of Dracula and Other Logical Puzzles: Raymond M. Smullyan.
Sexuality
Education
- How Children Fail: John Holt.
- Wounded by School: Recapturing the Joy in Learning and Standing Up to Old School Culture: Kirsten Olson.
- Summerhill School: A New View of Childhood: A. S. Neill, Albert Lamb.
- Mindstorms: Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas: Seymour A. Papert.
Writing
- Hat Box: The Collected Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim: Stephen Sondheim.
- Clear and Simple as the Truth: Francis-Noël Thomas, Mark Turner.
Theatre
- A Practical Handbook for the Actor: Melissa Bruder, Lee Michael Cohn, Madeleine Olnek, Nathaniel Pollack, Robert Previtio, Scott Zigler, David Mamet.
- The Actor and the Target: Declan Donnellan.
- How to Stop Acting: Harold Guskin.
- Different Every Night: Putting the play on stage and keeping it fresh: Mike Alfreds.
- Notes on Directing: 130 Lessons in Leadership from the Director's Chair: Frank Hauser, Russell Reich.
- Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre: Keith Johnstone.
Shakespeare
- Thinking Shakespeare: A How-to Guide for Student Actors, Directors, and Anyone Else Who Wants to Feel More Comfortable With the Bard: Barry Edelstein.
- Hamlet in Purgatory: Stephen Greenblatt.
- Hamlet and Revenge: Eleanor Prosser.
- Shakespeare's Metrical Art: George T. Wright.
Fiction
- If on a winter's night, a traveller by Italo Calvino
- Sense and Sensibility
- The Brothers Karamazov
- Pride and Prejudice
- Emma
- Wuthering Heights
- House of Mirth
- One Hundred Years of Solitude
- Watership Down
- Cat's Eye
- Bleak House
- Lonesome Dove
- Catcher in the Rye
- The Queen's Gambit
- 1Q84: Haruki Murakami, Jay Rubin, Philip Gabriel.
- War and Peace: Leo Tolstoy.
- The Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Technical
- How to Find a Habitable Planet by James Kasting (more technical)
- Scientific Genius by Dean Simonton (more technical)
- The Extended Phenotype by Richard Dawkins (more technical)
Other / Not Yet Categorized
- Mind Children: The Future of Robot and Human Intelligence: Hans Moravec.
- In the Blink of an Eye Revised 2nd Edition: Walter Murch.
- The Age of Insight: The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present: Eric Kandel.
- Gödel, Escher, Bach;
- Thinking, Fast and Slow
- Predictably Irrational
- Darwin's Dangerous Idea
- Intuition Pumps And Other Tools for Thinking
- Amazon.com: The Selfish Gene
- The Black Swan
- Antifragile
- The Symbolic Species
- The User Illusion.
- You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation: Deborah Tannen.
- The Little Schemer - 4th Edition: Daniel P. Friedman, Matthias Felleisen, Duane Bibby, Gerald J. Sussman.
- Steppenwolf, and The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse
- The Wall, by Jean-Paul Sartre
- The Bone People, by Keri Hulme
- A Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking
- Godel, Escher, Bach, by Douglas Hofstadter
- Confessions of a Mask, by Yukio Mishima
- The City and The City, by China Mieville
- Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World by Kevin Kelly
- Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond
- The Symbolic Species: The Co-Evolution of Language and the Brainby Terrence W. Deacon
- At Home in the Universe: The Search for Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity by Stuart Kauffman
- The Discoverers by Daniel J. Boorstin
- Letters from the Earth: Uncensored Writings by Mark Twain
- Irrational Man : A Study in Existential Philosophy by William Barrett
- Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter
- The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Personal favorite: Born to Run - Christopher McDougall
- Best quick read: E-Myth Michael Gerber
- Best core idea: The Black Swan - Nassim Taleb
- Best fiction story: Deception Point Dan Brown
- Most inspiring (entrepreneurial): Losing My Virginity - Richard Branson;
- Zappos Delivering Happiness - Tony Hsieh
- Most interesting (behavioral): Why We Make Mistakes - Joseph Hallinan
- Most interesting (business): Founders at work - Jess Livingston
- Most interesting (psychological): Mindstorms - Seymour Papert
- Most dense with information: Economic Facts and Fallacies - Thomas
- Sowell; Short History of Nearly Everything Bill Bryson
- Most valuable (entrepreneurial): Rework Jason Fried; Four Steps to Epiphany
- Steve Blank;
- Most valuable (growth stage business): Good To Great - Jim Collins
- Most empowering: 48 laws of Power Robert Greene; The art of war Tsu
- Most sexual: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell - Tucker Max
- Most disappointing: Eight Weeks to Optimum Health Andrew Weil
- Most useless: How I Made My First Million on the Internet EWEN CHIA
- Most overrated: Super Freakanomics Levitt & Dubner; The Knack Norm Brodsky
- 48 Laws of Power Robert Greene
- The Black Swan Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- The Power of Full Engagement Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz
- The Strategy and Tactics of Pricing (5th Edition) Thomas Nagle
- Leaving Microsoft to Change the World John Wood
- Losing My Virginity Richard Branson
- E-Myth Michael Gerber
- Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind Shunryu Suzuki
- 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing Al Ries & Jack Trout
- How I Made My First Million on the Internet EWEN CHIA
- Strategy for Sustainability Adam Werbach
- Rich Dad, Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki
- Super Freakanomics Levitt & Dubner
- I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell - Tucker Max
- Why We Make Mistakes Joseph Hallinan
- Deception Point Dan Brown
- Audacity of Hope Barack Obama
- Vagabonding Rolf Potts
- Good To Great Jim Collins
- Short History of Nearly Everything Bill Bryson
- Eight Weeks to Optimum Health Andrew Weil
- A Whole New Mind Daniel Pink
- Zappos Delivering Happiness Tony Hsieh
- Economic Facts and Fallacies Thomas Sowell
- Game Change James Heilemann
- Getting Things Done David Allen
- How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie
- Linchpin Seth Godin
- Born to Run - Christopher McDougall
- Outliers Malcolm Gladwell
- Rework Jason Fried
- 4 hour work week Tim Ferriss
- The Knack Norm Brodsky
- Success Principles Jack Canfield
- The Talent Code Daniel Coyle
- 10 Faces of Innovation Tom Kelly
- The Tipping Point Malcolm Gladwell
- Too Big To Fail Andrew Sorkin
- What the Dog Saw Malcolm Gladwell
- 4 steps to epiphany Steve Blank
- 48 laws of Power Robert Greene
- The art of war Tsu
- Innovators Dilemma
- Paypal wars Eric Jackson
- Who Says elephants can't dance Louis Gerstener
- Founders at work Jess Livingston
- The Big Short (2010 Book) by Michael Lewis (author)
- Cognitive Surplus: Creativity & Generosity in a Connected Age - Clay Shirky
- The Score Takes Care of Itself by Bill Walsh
- The Upside of Irrationality by Dan Ariely (author)
- The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
- The Curse of the Mogul by Jonathan Knee, et. al.
- 100 Startup Chris Guillebeau
- The Thank You Economy Gary Vaynerchuk
- Mindstorms - Seymour Papert
- Outsmarting IQ: The Emerging Science of Learnable Intelligence by David Perkins
- Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge by Edward O. Wilson
- The Selfish Gene: 30th Anniversary Edition--with a new Introduction by the Author by Richard Dawkins
- Heaven in a Chip: Fuzzy Visions of Society and Science in the Digital Age by Bart Kosko
- The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature by Steven Pinker
- The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom by Yochai Benkler
- DARWIN'S DANGEROUS IDEA: EVOLUTION AND THE MEANINGS OF LIFE by Daniel C. Dennett
- The Executive Brain: Frontal Lobes and the Civilized Mind by Elkhonon Goldberg
- Curious Minds: How a Child Becomes a Scientist by John Brockman
- Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid by Robert J. Sternberg
- The Quark and the Jaguar: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex by Murray Gell-Man
- Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics by Eric D. Beinhocker
- The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies by Bryan Douglas Caplan
- The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature by Steven Pinker
- The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human by Richard W. Wrangham
- Create Your Own Economy: The Path to Prosperity in a Disordered World by Tyler Cowen
- Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe by Peter Douglas Ward
- Crowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd Is Driving the Future of Business by Jeff Howe
- Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-by-Numbers Is the New Way to Be Smart by Ian Ayres
- Predictably Irrational, Revised and Expanded Edition: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely
- The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic by Dan Ariely
- Teaching As a Subversive Activity by Neil Postman
- Origins of Genius by Dean Simonton
- Mind wars: brain research and national defense by Jonathan Moreno
- Spent: Sex, Evolution, and Consumer Behavior by Geoffrey Miller
- Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life by Winifred Gallagher
- Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You by Sam Gosling
- Figments of reality: the evolution of the curious mind by Ian Stewart
- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn
- The 10,000 Year Explosion by Gregory Cochran
- The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Richards Covey
As the title of the book implies, Covey describes the seven habits of highly effective people and techniques for adopting the seven habits. Covey makes clear that an individual must make a paradigm shift before incorporating these habits into his/her own personal life. A paradigm is essentially the way an individual perceives something. Covey emphasizes that if we want to make a change in our lives, we should probably first focus on our personal attitudes and behaviours. He applies different examples via family, business, and society in general.
This book's focal point is on an approach to obtain personal and interpersonal effectiveness. Covey points out that private victories precede public victories. He makes the example that making and keeping promises to ourselves comes before making and keeping promises to others.
Habits 1, 2, and 3 deal with self-mastery. They move an individual from dependency on others to independence. Habits 4, 5, and 6 deal with teamwork, cooperation, and communication. These habits deal with transforming a person from dependency to independence to interdependence. Interdependence simply means mutual dependence. Habit 7 embodies all of the other habits to help an individual work toward continuous improvement.
Habit 1 discusses the importance of being proactive. Covey states that we are responsible for our own lives; therefore, we possess the initiative to make things happen. He also points out that proactive people so not blame various circumstances for their behaviour but they realize behaviour comes from one's conscious. Covey also explains that the other type of person is reactive. Reactive people are affected by their social as well as physical surroundings. This means that if the weather is bad, then it affects their behaviour such as their attitude and performance.
He also explains that all problems that are experienced by individuals fall into one of three categories, which are direct control, indirect control, or no control. The problems that are classified under direct control are the problems that involve our own behaviour. The problems classified as indirect control encompasses problems that we can do nothing about. The problems classified as no control are those that we can do nothing about.
Habit 2 focuses on beginning with the end in mind. Covey wants the reader to envision his/her funeral. This may sound disheartening but his goal is to help you think about the words that you wish to be said about you; it can help the individual visualize what you value the most. To begin with the end simply means to start with your destination in mind. That gives an individual a sense of where he/she presently is in their life. One has to know where they are going to make sure that they are headed in the right direction. Covey also mentions that the most effective way to begin with the end is by developing a personal mission statement. After doing that, you should identify your centre of attention. Are you spouse centred, money centred, family centred, etc. The he tells you depending on you core of interest, your foundation for security, guidance, and power.
Habit 3 is the practical fulfilment of Habits 1 and 2. Covey accentuates that Habits 1 and 2 are prerequisite to Habit 3. He states that an individual cannot become principle centred developing their own proactive nature; or without being aware of your paradigms; or the capability of envisioning the contribution that is yours to make. One must have an independent will. This is the ability to make decisions and to act in accordance with them.
Habit 4 deals with the six paradigms of interaction, which are win/win, win/lose, lose/win, lose/lose, win, and win/win or no deal. Win/win is a situation in which everyone benefits something. It is not your way or my way; it is a better way. Win/lose declares that if I win then you lose. Simply put, I get my way; you don't get yours. Win/lose people usually use position, power, possessions, or personality to get their way. The win/lose type of person is the person that feels that if I lose; you win. People who feel this way are usually easy to please and find the strength of others intimidating. When two win/lose people get together both will lose resulting in a lose/lose situation. Both will try to get the upper end of the stick but in the end, neither gets anything. The person that simply thinks to win secures their own ends and leaves it up to others to secure theirs. The win/win or no deal person means that if there is not a suitable solution met that satisfies both parties then there is no agreement.
Habit 5 deals with seeking means of effective communication. This habit deals with seeking first to understand. However, we usually seek first to be understood. Most people to not listen with the intent to understand but with the intent to reply. The act of listening to understand is referred to as empathic listening. That means you try to get into the person's frame of mind and think as they are thinking.
Habit 6 discuses combining all of the other habits to prepare us for the habit of synergy. Synergy means that the sum of the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Possessing all of the habits will benefit an individual more than possessing one or two of them. Synergism in communication allows you to open your mind to new possibilities or new options.
Habit 7 involves surrounds the other habits because it is the habit that makes all of the others possible. It is amplifying the greatest asset you have which is yourself. It is renewing your physical, emotional, mental, and social nature. The physical scope involves caring for yourself effectively. Spiritual renewal will take more time. Our mental development comes through formal education. Quality literature in our field of study as well as other fields help to broaden our paradigms. Renewing the social dimension is not as time consuming as the others. We can start by our everyday interactions with people.
Moving along the upward spiral requires us to continuously learn, commit, and do on higher planes. This is essential to keep progressing. At the end of each habit, there are application suggestions or exercises that help you become a more effective person. This is definitely not a quick fix it book. The concepts should be studied in order to be fully achieved. I think if you learn to use these 7 habits, it will change your life.
This is a must-have book.
This book's focal point is on an approach to obtain personal and interpersonal effectiveness. Covey points out that private victories precede public victories. He makes the example that making and keeping promises to ourselves comes before making and keeping promises to others.
Habits 1, 2, and 3 deal with self-mastery. They move an individual from dependency on others to independence. Habits 4, 5, and 6 deal with teamwork, cooperation, and communication. These habits deal with transforming a person from dependency to independence to interdependence. Interdependence simply means mutual dependence. Habit 7 embodies all of the other habits to help an individual work toward continuous improvement.
Habit 1 discusses the importance of being proactive. Covey states that we are responsible for our own lives; therefore, we possess the initiative to make things happen. He also points out that proactive people so not blame various circumstances for their behaviour but they realize behaviour comes from one's conscious. Covey also explains that the other type of person is reactive. Reactive people are affected by their social as well as physical surroundings. This means that if the weather is bad, then it affects their behaviour such as their attitude and performance.
He also explains that all problems that are experienced by individuals fall into one of three categories, which are direct control, indirect control, or no control. The problems that are classified under direct control are the problems that involve our own behaviour. The problems classified as indirect control encompasses problems that we can do nothing about. The problems classified as no control are those that we can do nothing about.
Habit 2 focuses on beginning with the end in mind. Covey wants the reader to envision his/her funeral. This may sound disheartening but his goal is to help you think about the words that you wish to be said about you; it can help the individual visualize what you value the most. To begin with the end simply means to start with your destination in mind. That gives an individual a sense of where he/she presently is in their life. One has to know where they are going to make sure that they are headed in the right direction. Covey also mentions that the most effective way to begin with the end is by developing a personal mission statement. After doing that, you should identify your centre of attention. Are you spouse centred, money centred, family centred, etc. The he tells you depending on you core of interest, your foundation for security, guidance, and power.
Habit 3 is the practical fulfilment of Habits 1 and 2. Covey accentuates that Habits 1 and 2 are prerequisite to Habit 3. He states that an individual cannot become principle centred developing their own proactive nature; or without being aware of your paradigms; or the capability of envisioning the contribution that is yours to make. One must have an independent will. This is the ability to make decisions and to act in accordance with them.
Habit 4 deals with the six paradigms of interaction, which are win/win, win/lose, lose/win, lose/lose, win, and win/win or no deal. Win/win is a situation in which everyone benefits something. It is not your way or my way; it is a better way. Win/lose declares that if I win then you lose. Simply put, I get my way; you don't get yours. Win/lose people usually use position, power, possessions, or personality to get their way. The win/lose type of person is the person that feels that if I lose; you win. People who feel this way are usually easy to please and find the strength of others intimidating. When two win/lose people get together both will lose resulting in a lose/lose situation. Both will try to get the upper end of the stick but in the end, neither gets anything. The person that simply thinks to win secures their own ends and leaves it up to others to secure theirs. The win/win or no deal person means that if there is not a suitable solution met that satisfies both parties then there is no agreement.
Habit 5 deals with seeking means of effective communication. This habit deals with seeking first to understand. However, we usually seek first to be understood. Most people to not listen with the intent to understand but with the intent to reply. The act of listening to understand is referred to as empathic listening. That means you try to get into the person's frame of mind and think as they are thinking.
Habit 6 discuses combining all of the other habits to prepare us for the habit of synergy. Synergy means that the sum of the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Possessing all of the habits will benefit an individual more than possessing one or two of them. Synergism in communication allows you to open your mind to new possibilities or new options.
Habit 7 involves surrounds the other habits because it is the habit that makes all of the others possible. It is amplifying the greatest asset you have which is yourself. It is renewing your physical, emotional, mental, and social nature. The physical scope involves caring for yourself effectively. Spiritual renewal will take more time. Our mental development comes through formal education. Quality literature in our field of study as well as other fields help to broaden our paradigms. Renewing the social dimension is not as time consuming as the others. We can start by our everyday interactions with people.
Moving along the upward spiral requires us to continuously learn, commit, and do on higher planes. This is essential to keep progressing. At the end of each habit, there are application suggestions or exercises that help you become a more effective person. This is definitely not a quick fix it book. The concepts should be studied in order to be fully achieved. I think if you learn to use these 7 habits, it will change your life.
This is a must-have book.
BOOKS TO READ
"To kill a mockingbird" by Harper Lee
You aren't a complete, mature person until you've read it. It teaches you so many lessons in life.
"The White Tiger" by Aravind Adiga
Not only does this book describe the Indian society very well, it gives you a taste of a servant's life and how it can drive you mad.
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Paints a fantastic picture of an American era, and describes the conflict between love and society's expectations and norms.
"Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
After reading this novel, you know exactly how evil human kind is in the core. Beware, though, the story breaks your heart and gives you a horrible, empty feeling afterwards...
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll
The book teaches you to really explore your imagination, and is a nice, light read. You have a constant smile on your face while reading it! :)
"House of Spirits" by Isabel Allende
Describes the significance of family, politics and the supernatural in life and society in a tale across generations. Also teaches you about the history of Chile.
Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance
AM i a hindu
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes
The book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" by John Perkins is easily one of the most engrossing pieces of non-fiction one can read to learn about the true drivers behind globalization, espionage, corporate cronyism, the emergence of such "artificial" organizations as the World Bank and the IMF, and most importantly, debt "enslavement", all as seen from an insider's view. It explains in simple words why over the past 40 years the developing world paradigm has been exploited as heavily as it has, why the BRIC concept was instrumental as a Red Herring to perpetuating the myth of endless growth, and why credit must always flow no matter what to keep the status quo in power. For those who have read the book, and for those who are on the fence about reading it, below we present the three part presentation by John Perkins at the 2006 Veterans for Peace National Convention in which he expounds on all the key ideas in his book, and does an extended Q&A covering topics not discussed previously. We urge everyone to spend at least a few minutes listening to Perkins who gives a unique and non-conflicted expert opinion on the primary force for why the the modern equivalent of enslavement is not by force, but by debt.
You aren't a complete, mature person until you've read it. It teaches you so many lessons in life.
"The White Tiger" by Aravind Adiga
Not only does this book describe the Indian society very well, it gives you a taste of a servant's life and how it can drive you mad.
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Paints a fantastic picture of an American era, and describes the conflict between love and society's expectations and norms.
"Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
After reading this novel, you know exactly how evil human kind is in the core. Beware, though, the story breaks your heart and gives you a horrible, empty feeling afterwards...
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll
The book teaches you to really explore your imagination, and is a nice, light read. You have a constant smile on your face while reading it! :)
"House of Spirits" by Isabel Allende
Describes the significance of family, politics and the supernatural in life and society in a tale across generations. Also teaches you about the history of Chile.
Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance
AM i a hindu
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes
The book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" by John Perkins is easily one of the most engrossing pieces of non-fiction one can read to learn about the true drivers behind globalization, espionage, corporate cronyism, the emergence of such "artificial" organizations as the World Bank and the IMF, and most importantly, debt "enslavement", all as seen from an insider's view. It explains in simple words why over the past 40 years the developing world paradigm has been exploited as heavily as it has, why the BRIC concept was instrumental as a Red Herring to perpetuating the myth of endless growth, and why credit must always flow no matter what to keep the status quo in power. For those who have read the book, and for those who are on the fence about reading it, below we present the three part presentation by John Perkins at the 2006 Veterans for Peace National Convention in which he expounds on all the key ideas in his book, and does an extended Q&A covering topics not discussed previously. We urge everyone to spend at least a few minutes listening to Perkins who gives a unique and non-conflicted expert opinion on the primary force for why the the modern equivalent of enslavement is not by force, but by debt.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
English quotes
Some of the biggest challenges in relationships come from the fact that most people enter a relationship in order to get something: they're trying to find someone who's going to make them feel good. In reality, the only way a relationship will last is if you see your relationship as a place that you go to give, and not a place that you go to take.
My arms will always be open for you, they will never close, not unless you're in them.
I am jealous of every girl who have hugged you, because for that short second, she hold my whole entire world.
Time for me to open my eyes and accept reality... and I see its not that bad.
Sometimes, love comes from two broken pieces, put together perfectly.
Happiness does not depend on outward things, but on the way we see them.
Don't be afraid to make a memory, even if someday that memory may make you cry, but its surely worth it.
The past cannot be changed, forgotten, edited, or erased; it can only be accepted.
Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory
Some of my friends are very poor; the only thing that they have is money
Don’t expect to get anything back, don’t expect recognition for your efforts, don’t expect your genius to be discovered or your love to be understood. Act because you need to act
Words to be avoided: "Someday", "may be", "I will try", and "if"”
We need to take risks. We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen
People who love in the expectation of being loved in return are wasting their time
It is a strange thing in India!!!! When love was prohibited by the culture, love was pure... And now when the society have started accepting love, love has lost its meaning... So, was it just the human psychology which is attracted towards the prohibited things????
The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it
It’s amazing how you can look back at your life and feel like you’re the luckiest and the unluckiest person in the world at the same time.
People always think that the most painful thing in life is losing the one you value. The truth is, the most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of valuing someone too much and forgetting that you're special too...
Love is not about finding the right person, but creating a right relationship. It's not about how much love you have in the beginning but how much love you build till the end. :)
Sometimes, no matter how much faith we have, we lose people. But we never forget them. And sometimes, it's those memories that give us the faith to go on.
Happiness is not in situations but in your response to situations; it is not what happens to you but how you look at it.
Worries change nothing. Nothing goes away because you are worried about it. What must be faced must be faced. So, why worry?
I Love Photos coz they never change,even when the People in them change..!!
If a problem can be solved, no need to worry about it. If a problem cannot be solved what is the use of worrying.
Be like the Moon...
so Simple yet so Attractive...
so Enlightening yet so Cool...
so Moving yet so Still...
so Quite yet so Popular...
"LOVE IS INVISIBLE BUT CAN'T BE HIDDEN" DON'T SPOIL LIFE IN LOVE BUT DON'T MISS LOVE IN LIFE
Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out.
Some of the biggest challenges in relationships come from the fact that most people enter a relationship in order to get something: they're trying to find someone who's going to make them feel good. In reality, the only way a relationship will last is if you see your relationship as a place that you go to give, and not a place that you go to take.
We were given: Two hands to hold. To legs to walk. Two eyes to see. Two ears to listen. But why only one heart? Because the other was given to someone else. For us to find.
Whenever you see a successful person you only see the public glories, never the private sacrifices to reach them.
Everyone is trying to accomplish something big, not realizing that life is made up of little things.
There is no better time than now. The time to live is now. The time to dream is now. The time to imagine and forget the past is now. The time to shine is now. The time to bleed, sweat, and determine yourself for the things you want most is now.
One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure its worth watching.
dont let someone be a priority in your life when u are still an option in their life
If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you, its yours forever. If it dosent, then it was never meant to be.
I get the best feeling in the world when you say hi or even smile at me because I know, even if its just for a second, that I've crossed your mind.
The spaces between your fingers were created so that another's could fill them in.
The most precious possession that ever comes to a man in this world is a woman's heart.
Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box
Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are both disappointed.
sometimes u sit in front of the house, on the stairs, while its dark, looking up to the sky.. watching the moon swimming in the middle of the stars, shining , asking yourself, how my life would be.. and where i'm going to be tomorrow, you just keep thinking deeply, as if the moon telling you.. say anything.. i'm here for you. i was born to make you smile.
Sometimes a cloud of darkness enters your life, makes you weak, sad and lonely,,,, but guess what?, here is the good news... its only a cloud, its only passing by, your sun will shine again =) , dont loose hope,,,
You and your feelings are important to your friends, Only till they are SINGLE ;-)
Listen to Everyone & Learn from Everyone Because Nobody knows EVERYTHING but Everyone knows SOMETHING..
We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public
Old people at weddings always poke me and say "You're next." So, I started doing the same thing to them at
funerals
Everything in life has a beautiful ending. If it is not beautiful,then believe its not the end,its just the beginning of something more beautiful.
Absence is the best than presence........ becoz if people are absent then you miss them and if you miss them that means they are present in your heart.
"I thought LOVE IS LIFE" but my Love taught me "WHAT IS LIFE"................
Listen your
enemy's Speech..
because your
mistakes are known
by ur enemy.
LUV is da 2nd mistake created by god...
ofcourse creating gals is da 1st mistake...
bt da fact is dat both r very beautiful...
STRANGE WORLD:
"When parents care, It is RESTRICTION...
But when boy friends or girl friends restrict, It is CARING..."
Think it once!!
The taste of water can be enjoyed only when we r thirsty!"
Same way
"The love of True persons will be known only when we r alone"
"Twice i did GOOD, bt dat i heard NEVR!
Once i did BAD & dat i heard EVER!"
:)
Everything in life has a beautiful ending. If it is not beautiful,then believe its not the end,its just the beginning of something more beautiful.
Absence is the best than presence........ becoz if people are absent then you miss them and if you miss them that means they are present in your heart.
"I thought LOVE IS LIFE" but my Love taught me "WHAT IS LIFE"................
Listen your
enemy's Speech..
because your
mistakes are known
by ur enemy.
LUV is da 2nd mistake created by god...
ofcourse creating gals is da 1st mistake...
bt da fact is dat both r very beautiful...
STRANGE WORLD:
"When parents care, It is RESTRICTION...
But when boy friends or girl friends restrict, It is CARING..."
Think it once!!
The taste of water can be enjoyed only when we r thirsty!"
Same way
"The love of True persons will be known only when we r alone"
"Twice i did GOOD, bt dat i heard NEVR!
Once i did BAD & dat i heard EVER!"
:)
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