Sunday 19 January 2014

A wonderful day!

Today, was one my most eventful Sundays!
Though I wasn't very happy at sunrise, mourning the fact that I had to wake up quite early on a Sunday morning, the rest of the day, was fruitful!
In the morning, I got ready and attended YES! follow-up at SJR Redwoods Clubhouse, Sarjapur Road.. I made a few friends and had a lot of fun! It was great time that I'd spent there...
That occupied the first half of my day... i mean it took petty much of time to travel, since it was a long distance, and the follow-up lasted for a couple of hours...
Afternoon, after finishing my lunch I watched Dhoom3! It was too good.... I'd probably give as 4.3 stars!
After the movie, I tried to study and get ready for school tomorrow, but unfortunately, i wasn't much successful with that! :D (as usual!)
Then I'd done some timepass, roaming around the house and some social networking....
At 6:30, I'd got ready for the B'day Party... It was great....I spent some time with my old buddies,  we had a yummy dinner.. and I'd also helped by serving ice-creams there!
Finally, I'm here, at home, blogging all this stuff!

P.S. I guess this is my first personal post in here!

Wednesday 15 January 2014

I'm so happie!

I'm her fan! I love her books... And I'm so happy she checked my tweet, favourited and re-tweeted...

Tuesday 14 January 2014

Help me out!


Being happy: A choice to make?

I think the title makes it quite clear that I'm discussing something about Happiness... But wait, is happiness a choice? Can you choose to be happy?

I once heard from our History teacher, Gandhiji's words which say that nobody could ever hurt him without his very own permission! Well, if you try to analyse it, it does make sense.. Infact, a lot of sense. 

I was amazed at how happy I was this morning. It wasn't a situation in which I could be happy... I would hesitate to tell more about it, though. The only thing I can say, is that all that made me happy was thinking about the positive side of the issue. If you observe closely, everything that you consider a burden, if thought about the other way round, seems to be an asset... An asset that could give pleasure.... happiness... knowledge... or even wealth!

I must agree that I am making a mess out of these abstract issues... but hey, it is worth thinking about! Please comment!

P.S. *the usual!* I hereby declare that every word of the above discussion is solely written by me, unless source acknowledged...



Monday 13 January 2014

Visions?

Have you ever experienced this? You just wake up from a dream, and say "Thank goodness, it was only a dream!!!" and then later in the day you whisper to yourselves, "Crap! The dream came true!"
Well, if you haven't had such an experience, believe me, it's wonderful! It happened to me today! I am not very happy with it, though. :'( :'( :'(

Can this be linked to visions? Probably. Wikipedia describes a Vision this way:
In spirituality, a vision is something seen in a dream, trance, or ecstasy, especially a supernatural appearance that conveys a revelation. Visions generally have more clarity than dreams, but traditionally fewer psychological connotations. Visions are known to emerge from spiritual traditions and could provide a lens into human nature and reality.

Um.. so what was that all about? That's probably a situation when you dream that someone's dead, and the next day, one of your dear ones expire.. This reminds me of something that my friend experienced... Just before going to bed, she just felt that something wrong was going to happen, probably someone would die. The next day, to her dismay, she got a phone call stating that one of her uncles passed away! This isn't a dream... Is it a vision? No? I wonder if there is a possible scientific explanation behind this... 
Please share your views...

P.S. I hereby declare that every word of this post is written solely by me except where sources are acknowledged.

Boon or bane?

It's amazing how little disturbances ruin our happiest moments within a fraction of time... This is probably one of the best ways to prove that negativity is way more powerful than positiveness. Well, there is nothing special about this issue, because everyone one of you know it as a fact.. We often eve mourn over the practical experiences of this concept, but at the same time, do't you think we need to learn to accept this?! If you still do't get what i mean, let me explain you better...
We probably need to make the know fact a part of our life... It's something like turning something you consider temporary to something that is permanent..

Of course, I do understand that you are't interested in abstract concepts, but believe me, it helps... You just need to think that happiness is temporary.. you just need to remember that negativity is always there.. It's just hidden when there is more of positivism.. Otherwise, it is highly impossible for little mis-happenings to create so much impact o us..

If you possible think that what I'm discussing here is all in vain, the.. there are two possibilities:
1. I am not able to describe whatever's on my mind in an understandable way..
2. You are not interested in understanding what I am trying to convey...

As of now, if you are in a dilemma about deciding which option suits in your situation, go for the first... It has got positiveness! :P :D

P.S. The above are my own ideas and each and every word is written by me, myself.

Think over it....

What if a guy just told you in between a conversation, that his life has got too many problems to handle... And he just can't resist them anymore... And the thing that keeps him away from suicide is fear of failure....!

Now that's weird, isn't it?! I mean... people probably attempt suicide because they failed or they are scared that they'd fail, no matter in what.... But this guy says that fear of failure keeps him away from suicide....

Um... not to bore you with mathematics, but if you'd like to compare, with "probability", It is a situation which says P(E) = P(not E) which is practically impossible because P(E) = 1 - P(not E). If you put your brain to work, with not much of hardwork, you could find a possible explanation to this..

Just think about it... link failure and suicide..... got it? To make things easier, let me explain... All the guy is scared of is that, if he attempts to kill himself and he fails to die, his life would be worse... He would be known as "the guy who tried to die".... What would the society call him? A coward? A mentally retarded person? A depressed person? Would his friends be the same with him? No... That would would a much more miserable place than where he is now.... and that's how in this situation, fear of failure acts as a cause and ... um.. probably "cure" for suicide..... right?!

Do you have any views about it..? Anything similar to share? If yes, please comment... You'd make my day!

Cheers,
Megz.

P.S. I hereby declare that every word of the above discussion is originally written by me, and directly from my very own thoughts.