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November 24, 2016

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Published on November 24, 2016 22:18 Tags: giveaway

November 9, 2016

Book Launch: My Wife’s Diary


Mumbai, Nov 6:“Mickey Virus” director Saurabh Varma finds a good scope to adapt author Deepanshu Saini’s new book “My Wife’s Diary” for the big screen.

Varma unveiled the book here on Sunday afternoon.

“I think not many films have been made in this space. So, I would definitely like to make a movie on it in future. It does not just cater to Delhi or Mumbai, but can even cater internationally,” Varma said and added that the book has thrill, drama and romance.

“The title is so forbidding that...

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Published on November 09, 2016 06:08

October 4, 2016

My Wife’s Diary

‘Am I okay?’I asked myself again, for the hundredth time.

‘I don’t know,’ I told myself again, for the hundredth time.

I have never been so confused. For my entire life, I have taken decisions with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’: ‘Do I want to go for engineering?’ ‘Yes’; ‘Do I need to go for another job?’ ‘No’; ‘Should I look for career in writing?’; ‘Yes’; ‘Do I love her?’ ‘Yes’; ‘Should I smoke?’ ‘No’; ‘Should I drink?’ ‘Yes’ –my whole life has revolved around these two words. And the same words wo...

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Published on October 04, 2016 08:55

September 6, 2016

One Day I Decided to Quit

saplingIt was one seemingly ordinary day when I decided to QUIT… All of a sudden I made a decision to quit my job, my relationship and finally my spirituality. I just wanted to quit my life.

But before that, I went to the wood to have one last talk with God.

I started: “God, can you give me one good reason not to quit?”

His answer really surprised me: “Look around”, He said. “Do you see the fern and the bamboo?”

I replied: “Yes. When I planted the fern and the bamboo seeds, I took very good care of...

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Published on September 06, 2016 22:42

August 1, 2016

‘If’ thinking and ‘How’ thinking

ThinkerWhat type of thinker are you? The If-thinker broods over his setbacks and problems. ‘Only if I had done like this or that….’ and so on and wastes a lot of time.

The How-thinker wastes no energy in the post-mortem of past mistakes. He immediately starts thinking – ‘How to solve the problem? There must be a solution.’

If you want to improve the situation so something positive. Grumbling about your surroundings or the people around you will not help.

If you look at at life you can see nothing is...

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Published on August 01, 2016 08:52

June 21, 2016

Depression? Bounce Up!

297065484-BouncingRedBallHave you ever seen a ball jumping? Yes, what is the specialty in it? It teaches us a lesson. There is a Sanskrit verse:

Paatitopi karaaghaataih utpatatyeva kandukaha

Praayenahi suvrutteenam asthaayinyoh vipattayah

‘A rubber ball rises when it is hit against the ground. In the same way, for good people, dangers (set-backs) are not permanent.’

Swami Vivekananda also said, ‘True greatness consist not in rising but in rising every time we fall.’ In contrast, compare the fall of a clay ball. What...

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Published on June 21, 2016 08:49

May 28, 2016

What is your choice?

Now you may ask, if problems are good and useful, then we are totally dependent on them? Or can we chose them? The answer is ‘yes and no.’ You can chose the battle ground but not the battle itself. you can’t avoid the battle. But you can chose what the problem can do for you.

choice‘What can the problem do for you?’ You may not be able to control every aspect of the problem. But you can choose your response to it. This choice is all up to you. In other words, ‘How are you going to react to it?’ whe...

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Published on May 28, 2016 12:16

May 19, 2016

ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING

Smile attitudeThe Attitude of a person towards life is a deciding factor in his life. How a man perceives the events of his life and how he reacts to them is very important. It is very much known to us that two person can view the same incident in different ways. But the important thing is how we learn from this paradox.

There is a story of a running race between American and Russian athletes. Although you may have heard many stories like this, this has something to do with our topic.

An American and a Rus...

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Published on May 19, 2016 11:09

March 2, 2016

How smart phones are making us lesser smart?

Today almost everyone has a smart phone. It would not be wrong to call today’s youth as phone addicts or to be more specific I would call them as phone maniacs. You will not find anyone without phone at any place. People use their smart phones everywhere even during office meetings, college lectures, travelling in metros/ buses, dining tables, driving, toilets, etc. Well, not only the youngsters are shackled with the habit of smart phones, few days ago my 65 years old aunt asked me to teach h...

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Published on March 02, 2016 05:13

February 15, 2016

An evening at real Taj Mahal of Agra: SHEROES HANGOUT

SheroesThis Valentine’s I discovered the epitome of true love and courage. In Agra resides the real beauty and love and I am not talking about Taj Mahal. This monument of love, care, beauty, sacrifice and courage is known asSheroes Hangout.Sheroes is a café at Agra run by acid attack victims. A café with relaxing ambience, great food, unlimited access to wifi and books. After all these benefits, you are free to pay at your own will. Sheroes also provides the space to acid attack victims to nurture t...

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Published on February 15, 2016 06:10

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