Monday, December 14, 2009

Spectators make Noise Not Player

If People Start,
Criticising U,
Hurting U,
Shouting at U
Don't be bothered, for in Anygame Spectators make Noise Not Player....Just Play on!!

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"Whatever God's dream about man may be, it seems certain it cannot come true unless man cooperates."

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"And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning."

Anthony Trollope


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"Envy can be a positive motivator. Let it inspire you to work harder for what you
want."
Robert Bringle
Robert Bring
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"Ability is of little account without opportunity."

Napoleon Bonaparte
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"Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anybody expects of you. Never excuse yourself."

Henry Ward Beecher
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"I will act now. I will act now. I will act now. Henceforth, I will repeat

these words each hour, each day, everyday, until the words become

as much a habit as my breathing, and the action which follows

becomes as instinctive as the blinking of my eyelids. With these

words I can condition my mind to perform every action necessary

for my success. I will act now. I will repeat these words again and

again and again. I will walk where failures fear to walk. I will work

when failures seek rest. I will act now for now is all I have. Tomorrow

is the day reserved for the labour of the lazy. I am not lazy. Tomorrow

is the day when the failure will succeed. I am not a failure.

I will act now. Success will not wait. If I delay, success will become

wed to another and lost to and lost to me forever. This is the time.

This is the place. I am the person."


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"Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error."

General Peyton C. March

Monday, November 30, 2009

3 Great lessons of life......!

We learn a lot through our experiences in life. The following 3 examples of TURTLES, FROGS and THE PRETTY LADY teach us some lesson.

Enjoy reading the same and do ponder over them.

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The Turtles


A turtle family decided to go on a picnic. The turtles, being naturally slow about things, took seven years to prepare for their
outing. Finally the turtle family left home looking for a suitable place. During the second year of their journey they found a place
ideal for them at last!

For about six months they cleaned the area, unpacked the picnic basket, and completed the arrangements. Then they discovered they had
forgotten the salt.. A picnic without salt would be a disaster, they all agreed. After a lengthy discussion, the youngest turtle was
chosen to retrieve the salt from home. Although he was the fastest of the slow moving turtles, the little turtle whined, cried, and
wobbled in his shell. He agreed to go on one condition: that no one would eat until he returned. The family consented and the little
turtle left.

Three years passed and the little turtle had not returned. Five years...six years... then on the seventh year of his absence, the
oldest turtle could no longer contain his hunger. He announced that he was going to eat and begun to unwrap a sandwich. At that
point the little turtle suddenly popped out from behind a tree shouting, 'See! I knew you wouldn't wait. Now I am not going to go get
the salt.'

[
Some of us waste our time waiting for people to live up to our expectations. We are so concerned about what others are doing that we
do not do anything ourselves
..]

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The Frogs

A farmer came into town and asked the owner of a restaurant if he could use a million frog legs. The restaurant owner was shocked and
asked the man where he could get so many frog legs! The farmer replied, 'There is a pond near my house that is full of frogs -
millions of them. They all croak all night long and they are about to make me crazy!' So the restaurant owner and the farmer made an
agreement that the farmer would deliver frogs to the restaurant, five hundred at a time for the next several weeks.

The first week, the farmer returned to the restaurant looking rather sheepish, with two scrawny little frogs. The restaurant owner
said, 'Well... where are all the frogs?' The farmer said, 'I was mistaken. There were only these two frogs in the pond. But they
sure were making a lot of noise!'

[
Next time you hear somebody criticizing or making fun of you, remember, it's probably just a couple of noisy frogs. Also remember
that problems always seem bigger in the dark. Have you ever laid in your bed at night worrying about things which seem almost
overwhelming like a million frogs croaking? Chances are pretty good that when the morning comes, and you take a closer look, you'll
wonder what all the fuss was about.
]

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The Pretty Lady


Once upon a time a big monk and a little monk were traveling together. They came to the bank of a river and found the bridge was
damaged. They had to wade across the river. There was a pretty lady who was stuck at the damaged bridge and couldn't cross the river.
The big monk offered to carry her across the river on his back. The lady accepted. The little monk was shocked by the move of the big
monk. 'How can big brother carry a lady when we are supposed to avoid all intimacy with females?' thought the little monk. But he kept
quiet... The big monk carried the lady across the river and the small monk followed unhappily. When they crossed the river, the big
monk let the lady down and they parted ways with her. All along the way for several miles, the little monk was very unhappy with the
act of the big monk. He was making up all kinds of accusations about big monk in his head. This got him madder and madder. But he
still kept quiet. And the big monk had no inclination to explain his situation.
Finally, at a rest point many hours later, the little monk could not stand it any further, he burst out angrily at the big monk. 'How
can you claim yourself a devout monk, when you seize the first opportunity to touch a female, especially when she is very pretty? All
your teachings to me make you a big hypocrite The big monk looked surprised and said, 'I had put down the pretty lady at the river
bank many hours ago, how come you are still carrying her along?'

[
This very old Chinese Zen story reflects the thinking of many people today. We encounter many unpleasant things in our life, they
irritate us and they make us angry. Sometimes, they cause us a lot of hurt, sometimes they cause us to be bitter or jealous .. But
like the little monk, we are not willing to let them go away. We keep on carrying the baggage of the 'pretty lady' with us.

We let them keep on coming back to hurt us, make us angry, make us bitter and cause us a lot of agony.

Why? Simply because we are not willing to put down or let go of the baggage of the 'pretty lady'.

We should let go of the pretty lady immediately after crossing the river.

This will immediately remove all our agonies. There is no need to be further hurt by the unpleasant event after it is over.]