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LIFE
- I've learnt
that your misdeeds always catch up with you i.e. the
law of karma is always at work.
- I've learnt
that it pays to be in touch.
- I've learnt
that one of the keys to happiness is to know and accept
your limitations.
- I've learnt that listing to half an hour
of music before sleeping gives me peace of mind.
- I've learnt
that leading a balanced life is a key to happiness.
- I've learnt
that sharing of experiences enriches me.
- I've learnt
that high profile personalities face a lot of stress.
- I've learnt
that nothing in life is worth brooding over for more
than three days.
- I've learnt
that music gets me out of my worst moods.
- I've learnt
that successful people accept change as a way of life.
- I've learnt
that success is giving of one's best.
- I've learnt
that every human being has a spark of brilliance and
goodness in him, it only needs to be tapped.
- I've learnt
that it is good to be ambitious, to the extent that
it does not make me unhappy.
- I believe in
'no risk, no gain'.
- Life will always have problems. The challenge lies in converting every problem into an opportunity.
- Generosity gives happiness and miserly behavior just the opposite.
- When faced with a problem, get to the bottom of it and resolve it rather than search for temporary solutions.
- I've learnt
that there is no such thing as perfection.
- I've learnt
that however rich you are, you must realize the value
of money.
- I've realized
that the more successful you are, the more humble
you should be, the more you should share, the more
helpful you should be and the more you must feed the
less unfortunate.
- I've realized
that no amount of counseling can work unless the person
is determined to improve himself.
- Always respect old people as you are going to be in their shoes tomorrow.
- I've learnt
that to score a point, politicians do not mind sacrificing
the lives of innocent people.
- I've observed
that most South Mumbai kids of yesterday live in the
suburbs today.
- I've learnt
that becoming a member of the old boys association
is enough to secure my son's school admission.
- I've learnt
that you should aggressively pursue head-hunters,
but having gone for an interview wait for them to
call you back.
- I've observed
that it pays to have an annual medical check-up after
the age of forty.
- I've learnt
that to earn kickbacks on future sales, ministers
do not mind buying stocks of non-perishable items
in advance.
- During the last thirty odd years of my life, I have tried to analyze the sequence of events, the successes and the failures to have a broad understanding of my destiny. This has helped me work on myself, accept life better, caution me on things that I should not be doing and perhaps, becomes more intuitive about future events.
- As I write more, it helps me discover parts of myself that were hitherto unknown to me.
- Three to six months after your colleague gets married do not be too demanding. This is the time they are busy laying the foundations of their marriage.
- I've learnt
that when you go in for a buffet, remember that the
stomach is yours and food can be eaten again.
- I've realized
that the more I know myself, the happier I am.
- I've realized
that perfectionists are mostly unhappy since no human
being can work at 100% efficiency all the time.
- I am beginning
to realize that having an insight into other peoples'
minds enables me to handle them better.
- In case you've
messed up on something, avoid getting depressed by
telling yourself that everyone makes mistakes. Having
said that, make sure the mistake is not repeated.
- I've realized
that after the railways, cricket and music are India's
biggest national integrators.
- While reading a book, by continuously looking at the page number, you will not enjoy reading but will fell like being pressurized into completing the book.
- On days when I am feeling under the weather, I force myself to wear bright clothes. This cheers me up and by noon I usually feel much better.
- I've learnt
that to keep my stomach in good shape, I should eat
out regularly but avoid over-eating.
- I believe that a smart General is one who never fights from the front but conceptualizes, strategies and gets his plans implemented with the help of his soldiers.
- As I have discovered myself and learnt to accept the world around me, to some I come across as a person very content and who is happy living life alone. Naïve is the person who thinks he can live life in isolation.
- I've realized
that when you want to oblige someone do something
by which you would make his children happy. Send him
tickets for a cricket match.
- I've learnt
that retirement could be difficult for both husband
and wife. The husband has got to keep himself occupied
while the wife has got to spend the full day with
her husband, something she did rather sparingly during
the previous 35 odd years. I've seen that men with
hobbies and varied interests are able to cope with
post-retirement life better.
- I've learnt
to determine just the right amount of sleep for myself.
Short or excess sleep has me wake up with a heavy
head.
- I've realized
that a number of people bite their nails or scratch
their heads when they are unsure, nervous or preoccupied.
- I need three evenings to recover from a major setback. Evening one – go to the Pub. Evening two – go the gymnasium and Evening three – spend an hour in the peaceful environment of a temple.
- Sometimes we do good to someone expecting him to be grateful for eternity, but when he is not, we crib and become unhappy. Expectation is the root cause of all unhappiness. So be good without wanting anyone to repay a good deed.
- In college, the economics professor taught us the Law of Diminishing Returns i.e. the more you consume of something the less you would like to have more of it. My experiences have proved this law to be true in real life e.g. too much of work sees me getting burnt out and makes me want to run-away from office.
- Politicians who are fence-sisters might be ministers for long but history will not remember them for their contribution to the nation. Oh ! That’s one more minister gone.
- Politicians who do not stand up for what they believe in, might not be in power for long.
- I've realized
that there are two types of lies. The Aswathama type
(i.e. one said for a noble cause) and the other with
malafide intention.
- I've observed
while eating out at a restaurant, call the waiter
by his first name and be assured of excellent service
throughout.
- I've learnt
that we do not value the things that we get easily.
- When you have
to do something you don't like but have no option,
you might as well do it with a smile.
- I've realized
that sharing my insecurities with a friend makes me
feel better and influences my perspective.
- I've observed
that the way people react to situations indicates
the type of experiences they've had in life.
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