The Little Nail
This is a poplar story I read somewhere. It has a marvelous lesson for us all. It can help the desolate to boost back to life. The desperate may find a meaning for their existence. The downtrodden may...
View ArticleDreams in the graves
Let me begin this blog quoting Rev. Joel Osteen: “The wealthiest places on earth are the cemeteries, because lying in those graves are all kinds of dreams and desires that will never be fulfilled.”...
View ArticleNoah – failure or success?
My question is about the ancient Biblical character of the historical flood story. Was Noah, a colossal example for rejection, a failure or success? He was a man travelled throughout his land...
View ArticleHow Noah overcame the troubled days?
Noah is a popular old man from the Bible. He is best known for the flood and the Ark. His story is of an unprecedented calamity, rejection and escape. He prophesied a never before rain and flood. The...
View ArticleA lesson from Wally Robinson
Very recently I came across the life story of Wally Robinson. His story appeared in Sports Illustrated in 1982. They were reporting the events in the Special Olympics conducted at South Bend, Indiana....
View ArticleLife is a positive pursuit of excellence
What is life? Is it birth and death or the span of time between birth and death? Is it spending the life time minute by minute, measuring time by coffee spoons? Is it a dull boring business of ‘pulling...
View ArticleConstraints are protection
Freedom is meaningful only when it is constrained by laws. An uprooted tree enjoys absolute freedom. There is no constraint on it. Birds are example of meaningful freedom. They are free to fly...
View ArticleMan in the mirror
When the whole world is praising you for your achievements, go to your mirror in your bedroom, look straight into the eyes of the man in the mirror and asks him, “What do you feel about these?” His...
View ArticleWriting blogs
This is my 100th blog. I praise God for enabling me to publish one blog almost every day. I started writing blogs seriously by the first week of December 2012. There itself I fixed a goal of publishing...
View ArticleGeorge Carlin
George Carlin’s wife died early in 2008 and George followed her, dying in July 2008. It is ironic George Carlin – comedian of the 70′s and 80′s – could write something so very eloquent and so very...
View ArticleRun for life, like a Gazelle
gazelle ‘Every morning in Africa a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every morning a lion wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the slowest...
View ArticleBob Parsons’ 16 Rules
Bob Parsons – the founder of the successful company, Parsons Technology, shared his 16 Rules for Success in Business and Life in General – so here they are for your enjoyment. 1. Get and stay out of...
View ArticleTurtle on a fencepost
“When you see a turtle on a fencepost you know it didn’t get there by itself.” – Anonymous Do not be a post turtle. Always be in your space. A turtle on a fencepost is not a success, but a failure. Do...
View ArticleHealing and success are our right
India is a land well known for renunciation. Our old sages preached renunciation as a way of escape from this sinful world and thus from sin itself. This is not a philosophical mindset of India alone,...
View ArticleBuilding Bridges
Here is a story send to my email on the other day. It was stated that the sender took the story from “A Gift of Inspiration” info@agiftofinspiration.com.au. The story is created by an unknown author....
View ArticleOn Change and fading flowers
Once again I am turning to nature and especially to flowers. This time I speak on the necessity of fading. Fading is the process of change. There is nothing like ‘the best’ in nature. We may often...
View ArticleSuccess – a truth or myth?
Success is a truth as well as a myth. It is truth and myth at the same time. Why it is so? Success is a truth because it is a happening. It is not an imaginary situation. It is reaching the pinnacle of...
View ArticleGood Friday Thoughts
This is Passion Week for all Christians. It is a week of introspection and correction. We remember the death of Jesus Christ. He was the most betrayed the most isolated person to whom even the Roman...
View ArticleEaster Message
In secular view, Easter is a fertility festival. When it is connected with the Church, it has other dimensions. In church it is the resurrection of Jesus Christ defeating death and hell. For humanity,...
View ArticleSlapping mosquitoes
I am a lover of old sayings, maxims and idioms. They are always pregnant with meaning. The exciting thing about them is that the truths they convey are eternal and universal. Surely their creators were...
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