Some days back i was watching an episode of Wild Africa on the perpetual clashes between the Elephants and Lions in Kalahari desert. They showed how the kid elephant was taken care of by the seniors in spite of a continuous threat from a equally competitive species. Survival of the fittest has been the basic law of universe. This very act has propelled the human beings to stand out at the edge of the cliff of evolution leaving behind others stranded at the bottom. It has been the brain over brawn game so far and it is likely to continue until some alien predators dethrones us or some super natural calamity takes the evolution engine further. Going by this ideology, all the lives on earth has a strong binding for their own territory. A stray dog barks at a stranger not to push him to trepidation but to keep it's territory under control. There had been calculations to prove that particular species can tolerate a certain amount of distance from their enemy, after which either they retaliate or they fleet. The notion behind this action is reoccupying the lost territory and hope for a better and a safer life. In the words of Pi Patel, to tame a lion one has to convince the creature about the area allocation and has to maintain a super-alpha personality before it. The moment you slip to to beta you can be a delicious prey. The same phenomenon can be found among the human species. The callisthenic activities of militants in various corners of the world,the war torn Afghanistan, the Jewish island fighting the enemies, the guns of Somalia etc are few of the obvious testimonials.At a personal level, a man can do wonders with his zested efforts as long as he hasn't stepped beyond his comfort zone. But the moment he is made to feel unsecure, it becomes absolutely imperative for him to change track and draw himself to a safer berth thereby resolidifying his stance.
Jan 21, 2008
Jan 14, 2008
Healthy Habbits
There is nothing like maintaining a healthy life even though filthy animals runs our brain machine. Below is a short summary for being a happier and a bulkier person we always wanted to be. The timings but not the recommendations are plagiarized from a forwarded mail chain. The blogger is not courageous enough to take up the responsibility for any suspicious behaviour of the body parts if any as a consequence of adhering to these points. Please read at your own risk:
Wake up in between 3AM -5AM to breathe sufficient fresh air,Complete your bath in cold water between 5AM-7AM to ensure that chilled water has made you robust enough for the day, have your breakfast by 9AM and get back to your daily dose of work and don't even bother about food for the next four hours. Lunch is ready and be done with it by 3PM. A small amount of sincere yawning is not a crime at this point of time.The afternoon session may demand some nicotinized beverages which one should succumb to for keeping the motivation at its peak. The next two hours are going to be relaxing moments of the day, when you are heading home after a hectic timetable. Make sure you don't miss the sun changing its colour and disappearing into caves on high hills. Have your supper and get yourself busy with your hobbies till 9PM. The much awaited moment comes where you have a moonlight walk with your loved ones or soft discussions on a terrace. Talk philosophy, talk religion,talk love , talk anything that will heal you for the day. Clock strikes 11 and time to sleep to energize you for the next day.
The assumptions are quite optimistic and i believe one will require no rocket science to evolve his daily habits.
Wake up in between 3AM -5AM to breathe sufficient fresh air,Complete your bath in cold water between 5AM-7AM to ensure that chilled water has made you robust enough for the day, have your breakfast by 9AM and get back to your daily dose of work and don't even bother about food for the next four hours. Lunch is ready and be done with it by 3PM. A small amount of sincere yawning is not a crime at this point of time.The afternoon session may demand some nicotinized beverages which one should succumb to for keeping the motivation at its peak. The next two hours are going to be relaxing moments of the day, when you are heading home after a hectic timetable. Make sure you don't miss the sun changing its colour and disappearing into caves on high hills. Have your supper and get yourself busy with your hobbies till 9PM. The much awaited moment comes where you have a moonlight walk with your loved ones or soft discussions on a terrace. Talk philosophy, talk religion,talk love , talk anything that will heal you for the day. Clock strikes 11 and time to sleep to energize you for the next day.
The assumptions are quite optimistic and i believe one will require no rocket science to evolve his daily habits.
Jan 2, 2008
Sacred Virgin
This new year i got to spend with a non-ephemeral beauty, the one who filled my emotional cavity and each moment was very satisfying.Yes i am talking about Aamir Khan's 'Taare Zameen Par' a movie of it's own kind and i couldn't stop my eyes from being wet and my emotions thralled.A common man may call them(master and disciple duo) desperadoes because he himself is limited by his parochial concerns and being not good enough to puzzle those idiosyncrasies in them. A Child's dream was about to be crushed by his family, his neighbours, and his teachers who keep on trying with their frantic efforts. But then the child's mentor comes and pulls him up from his wreckages and in due time becomes a sentinel for others.The scenes are very touchy indeed.
This movie will always remain fresh in my mind. To force something on child is no different from child abuse and the parental advices have taken a toll on the child's thinking.A part of it can be due to generation gap where the youth of today wants no boundaries and part of it due to parent's rational of making their child grow in their ways. This movie has been a new experiment to address the perennial problem and i am sure people who have watched it must have come up with some inchoate ideas to deal with it.
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