Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Little difference between self confidence and arrogance

Confidence is key to every success. A self confident man can conquer the world or can make the world better. Self confidence is a power which lets a simple human to achieve giant goals. I believe it’s the same power which the supreme has. It has been said god is not outside. He is within. He is inside every human being, every animal, every living and non-living entity. If there is a supreme power, it must be self confidence. None other.

But there is a very thin line between self confidence and arrogance. And you never know when your self confidence converted into rude arrogance. Trusting your own belief is self confidence but not hearing to others may be arrogance. Believing always in yourself is self confidence but not considering others’ confidence at all is arrogance. And again if you would have argued against others it might have been considered arrogance and if not you would be treated as a person with lack of confidence. So can one stay in the safe zone of self confidence without reaching to the devil of arrogance?

May be Ramayan Helps here. I think Ravan is a best example of a person who crossed the border and moved to arrogance from self confidence. He was a child of a great sage and inherited best of the spiritual assets from his father and forefathers. A great devotee of Lord Shiv, having knowledge of all Veds, Upnishads and Shastras, creator of shiv tandav and many other great spiritual prayers, Ravan was one who carried the mountain Kailash on his shoulders with lord shiv and parvati on the pick of it. He won all the kings and Conquered greatest kingdoms. Above that he was the winner of Indra and swarg as well. These supreme achievements were all due to his self confidence, his will power.

But a day came on which Surpankha said him just few bad words about Ram and Laxman and few good words about beauty of Sita. On that same moment that self confidence turned into arrogance. After that day Ravan did listen only those persons who were saying in his praise to satisfy his ego. Till the death that continued. There were many incidence noted in Ramayan where we can easily understand that after Kidnapping sita Ravan realized his mistake. But his self confidence had never let him get down and accept the mistake. Because now it was not self confidence, it was arrogance.

So here may be the definition. When your own inner self resist your ideas and your actions and if still you want to do that thing, consider that arrogance and not self confidence. Try to come back immediately from there.

It’s better to have life to achieve everything rather end if just to satisfy your self confidence which is actually arrogance and ego now.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Commitment is the key to success: Store of Charlse GoodYear

A person named Charles Goodyear came to know about the Indian rubber from a grocery store owner of his city. He learnt the material was a magic but problem was it could got a rock solid form in cold and would melt in hit. If it would be converted into such form that these characteristic against the weather disappears, it can be most valuable product in industrial and consumer use.

Charles started researching on that. He spent all his lifetime savings, house, furniture and every single entity which could have been said wealth. He also lost support of his friends and relatives. People started treating him as a mad man. If someone would ask about Charles the person would get reply that go onto road, if you find a person wearing cap of rubber, shirt of rubber and shoes of rubber, he must be Charles.

But finally he got success into his mission. He transformed the Indian rubber into a material which was weather proof. He made Tyre of that and established world’s one of the biggest, valuable and well-known brand of Tyers. “GoodYear”.

Truly said, no one has sunk in his own sweat till date. Hard work and commitment always rewards.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Guru Poornima

Indians celebrate today as Guru Poornima (Full moon). It is the day when we remember and salute the masters who took part in our development.

Here is a definition of Master (Guru)

Chinmayam Vyaapi Yatsarvam
Trailokya Sacharaa Charam
TatPadam Darshitam Yena
Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

That revered Man who directs my attention to the energy existing in all mobile and im-mobile, I salute such Guru

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Rain Music

Listen to this Great rain music by skilled artist. They have generated it with their hands. Great effort Them! Well-Done!!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Power : You can be the unique source of global Enery

Success is all about Power, the amount of power you can achieve. Whether in profession or personal life, your future depends on the power you have at present. As a business owner, employee, scientist, politician, teacher, doctor or anything, you must gain power to survive. Remember there is infinite power in this world; it’s upon you how much you can gain and utilize.

Potentially there are 4 powers which a human being is required to concentrate on, in order to be a successful person in their field.

1) Moral Power: This is the first and foremost strength a human is required to have. Moral power comprises Will power, attitude, ambitions, enthusiasm and all other powers those drive a person internally. Source of all these powers is (and must be) internal and not external. External jerks can ignite, channelize or boos the power within. Truth, politeness and honesty are also the moral power. You can’t underestimate if you want to win this world. Because moral power is one, which motivates you to gain other powers and also teaches you how to utilize the power when you have that.

2) Knowledge Power: It is being heard now a days that this is knowledge era. But I don’t agree with that. Every second of existence under the sun is always Knowledge era. That is the a biggest power a poorest people can have. You must have in-depth knowledge of everything you want to crawl in your lifetime. Without having updated your knowledge, one will be outdated next day and thrown out the other day.

3) Man Power: You need excellent and brilliant human being to share your idea. You need strong bodies to conquer this world. You need a huge base of followers to establish yourself as a leader. In general as many human being you can rule on, your power increases in multiplication.

4) Financial Power: Money…. Money Money… ……Money Money Money…. ………..A strong balance sheet can attract more investment, a sound bank balance can get brilliant brain power for you, you will need huge amount of money to maintain a large base of followers. In general Its all about Money…. You can’t underestimate your financial power.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Is this India?

This is what Google had shown the Indian map on one of their service. Now they are not considering Kashmir and Arunachap Pradesh as a part of India. As the widest online media, they are spreading this same message throughout the world. I guess a time will come soon when people around the world will believe this as a fact. Neither governement nor public is speaking against this. I have forwarded this same to some of the news papers before some time. I didnt see any opposition from them as well. This is really painful.... Shameful..


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Monday, March 7, 2011

Meaning of Mahamrutyunjay Mantra

The Mahamrutyunjay Mantra represented by Maharshi Vashishth is very well known for its healing capabilities. Many get benefited with mental peace and wealth by chanting this. Here is the meaning of this mantra.

Om Trayambakam Yajamahe Sugandhimpushtivardhanam|
Urvarukmiv Bandhnanmrutyormukshiy Mamrutat||

Oh lord Shiv, we are praying you, which fill joy into and enrich our life. You please cut our bonding with death and sorrow as easily as like cucumber detaches with the plant once ripe. But you never remove us from the rights to have Nectar.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Become that unique identity

There is always olny one Ram, One Krishna, One Gandhi, One Tendulkar and one bachchan. Why? because all these invested their whole life to become what they would be. Others just spend their life in what they wanted to be. There is a minor difference between these two sentences. Once the great painter Picasso was wondering in street when a young lady identified her. She asked him if he can prepare a nice sketch of her immediately. Picasso happily created a nice painting of the lady just in few minutes on the road. The lady extremely impressed and said I would have spent my full life to develop this picture. Picasso replied. Madam I have already spent my full life to develop this.


Hope you understood now why there is always only one Ram, one Krishna, one Gandhi, one Tendulkar and one Bachchan.