Thursday, December 27, 2007

I am my own favourite!

It does touch one’s heart when the simple, down-to-earth, but ebullient female lead of a latest hit Jab we met (When we met), proudly proclaims ‘’Haan, Mein Apni Faouvrite hoon! (Yes, I am my own faourite)’’

Played by Kareena Kapoor, the girl, symbolizing purity and simplicity, is a rare species today. The pressure to be smart is simply too much. Also rare is the ability to love oneself and be one’s own favourite.

Usually, we delude ourselves into believing that we are our own favourite even as we are only going on a self-destructive path. The movie conveys the simple message that the most important thing is to be one’s own favourite without spoiling other people’s happiness.

The lady does not seek to destroy other people’s life in order to be happy. She does not take sadistic pleasure in order to be her own favorite. In fact, her ‘favouritism for herself’ comes from laughing all the time, and attempting to give some good (even if not so welcome!) advice.


Her spontaneous honesty touches the heart, and that is the beauty of her portrayal which one so much loves to see in real life.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

May This Christmas and New Year endow you with....

Assertiveness to do what you want.

Benevolence to care and share

Credibility, to ensure people look up to you.

Deity’s blessings because one can always do with some help from above!

Ability to remain Entertained with things you cherish most…be it wine, wealth and…lets leave it at that!


Facilities to turn promises into performance.

Generosity and Gentle nature because that separates humans from monkeys!

Heady feeling that you are the best and as one said about Dev Anand, the cynosure of your own eye.

Relative Integrity. Relative because absolute will be fatal while no integrity will turn one into an animal

Lack of Jealously, because ultimate thing is presenting a Jet to your wife on her birthday, which you can do only if Mukesh adopts you!

Save your life from K serials. They are such a waste, next only to…..well Kirket (Cricket) matches!

Luck..fortunes favours the brave who are lucky

Mental peace. That ensure that you are living a reasonable life, and more importantly, happy with it.

Non-cooperation with the wrong. You may not fight them, but you can resist them by not being seen on their side.

Oomph factor. Well. Beauty is a fact, not just a piece of fiction, which lies in the eyes of the beholder.

Privileged status coming by virtue of your reasoned approach, not just speculative thinking

A mind that Questions. Only the ones in grave don’t!

Republican thinking. Just see the fate of the neighboring country to see what I mean.

Sensitivity. Being thick-skinned is not a virtue.

Tireless in whatever you do. Efforts will make you happy, even if they don’t yield the desired results

Underplaying others’ faults. Else you will keep counting where others are going wrong throughout your life. Set your house in order first.

Appreciating what is Vintage. Possessing sense of history and appreciation of the beauty of the past is the most remarkable attribute of a human being.

Wellness that is Wholesome. Can anything be better?

X-factor. How can life be complete without it!

Heart to Yield to arguments. Stubbornness does not pay.

Ability to keep doing things that add Zing to your life.

Friday, December 21, 2007

When You are DOWN....

...It is important to learn from a brave heart I saw today
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Today, as I was walking down the stair of a mall in New Delhi (which opens to a main road), I heard a sudden burst of laughter from some youth going in two rickshaws (a man-driven vehicle still used for commuting in many parts of the Indian subcontinent).

And the ‘target’ of their attention was a young lady, who had just tripped over an Iron bar. Luckily, she was not badly hurt but continued with the dusting of her cloths for a minute or two. Most shamefully, the guys continued to laugh till their rickshaws went out of sight.

That is what the life is all about. When you are down, most people will venture to pull you down further, or just laugh at your state. That is in the nature of most of us. One may feel like a tiger trapped in a zoo. Even a child in her mom’s lap will laugh and mock at him.

But that girl was a tough character. She was least embarrassed by all the unwanted attention from those despicable characters. And when she resumed her walk, she was as confident and unembarrassed as she would have been the moments before she tripped over that bar.

It is important for everybody to have the confidence that she had. After all, don’t we trip over so many times in our lives? Have, I don’t give a damn, attitude. Nothing else will work ever.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Behave like a Superwoman/Superman

And you can do that by discovering your own qualities

In last three days I watched two movies – a repeat watch of Hollywood blockbuster Pretty Woman, and Bollywood’s arguably biggest grosser Om Shanti Om.

As I was getting carried away by some good performances, and some average ones but which struck popular note, I once again (for the millionth time) realized that everybody can’t be as handsome as Richard Gere, as popular as Shah Rukh Khan, or as glamorous as say Julia Roberts.

But then there is no harm in thinking that you are as good as these guys. I am not trying to advise you to be haughty or arrogant, but having tremendous self-belief is always advisable

After watching such movies on larger than life screen, in our own unique ways we comb our hair in style, purchase some stunning outfits, and seek to acquire some confidence, but it does not last for very long time. Soon we are back to where we are, ordinary mortals grappling with everyday problems.

But then the important thing is to respect yourself for your qualities – the qualities which may not make lots of money or generate popularity, but these are what these people may not have. They are worth holding on to for a very very long time. But which are these qualities, that is something you have to discover yourself.


It is very important to respect yourself for what you are because your uniqueness is greater than anything anyone else has ever achieved. Do not compete with them. Compete with yourself to be better than what you are.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Is retaliation the right policy!

Non-violence is a myth in the sense that there is no absolute non-violence. At some point of time it become futile, and self-defeating, to exercise non-violence. Had West not retaliated, Hitler would have swamped the world and kept if for decades. Had Pandavas not retaliated, the world would have been a different place altogether, and in a negative way.

At the same time, Non-violence is a reality in the sense that the world can't exist without some kind of non-violence. People must be given adequate opportunity to feel ashamed of their conduct and reciprocate. Abolition of death penalty in some countries is also a non violent way of ensuring that even the most despicable of criminals get reformed in due course of time.

So it become extremely difficult to take a call when to be non-violent, and when to be violent (in self-defense). But one thing is clear, violence can not be condoned for anything but self-defense and self-respect and one has to be absolutely sure about the rightful conduct.

An year ago, there was a movie Lage Raho Munnabhai (a blockbuster) on how to practice Mahatama Gandhi's principles, where a goon, trying to save an old people's house, is slapped on the right cheek by the guard of a real estate shark. He does not give it back because
''Gandhiji had said that if someone slaps you on one cheek, show him the other cheek.''

But when he is slapped on the other cheek, the goon (played by Sanjay Dutt) gives it back in his own grand way. He retaliated because ''Gandhiji had not said what to do when someone slaps on the other cheek too!''

So there can't be any absolute non-violence. However, it should be abandoned only under extreme circumstances.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Have half of what you like!

It is easy to preach when you are rich, but then one must give attention to it if it makes sense. Where it comes from does not matter. So it was interesting to hear what socialite couple Yash and Avanti Birla (of the famous Birla family of India) had to say on Spiritualism.

''Spirituality is the foundation of life, writes Yash, and adds that just because one is spiritual does not mean one can't have any material possession.''

His idea is to maintain a fine balance. ''If I like 10 things, I should indulge in five of them.''

It is very important to understand this. Just having half of what you like will take the greed out of the equation (provided you can afford what you like). The rest of the money can be used for Charitable purposes, or on the needy ones.

Equally important is the connection of spiritual with material. It does take a great deal of effort to establish this connection. But those who manage it are able to enjoy the fruits of their labour at the same time without getting too much connected with it.

I must end here with what Avanti has to say.

''I can buy as much jewellery or furniture as I want to. But what next. You can't sleep with it or take it to god...''

Sure, to sleep peacefully, you need as little Jewellery on your body as possible.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Perfectionism is the enemy of good

Delegate because even God delegates. He sends his messengers to take the message of good. Experience also teaches us that things can never be perfect. There is always a better way of doing things.
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He is a perfectionist. We hear this often about people who seek to excel in their life. Not surprisingly, many of them, as we find, are fearful of delegating because they are afraid that things may not go the way they want them to be. They want everything to happen to the minutest detail in the way they wish it should be done.

But this attitude, even in a supremely competitive world, is not without its pitfalls. The experience teaches us that the endeavour to reach from good to perfect takes many times more energy than just trying to do something in a good way. So over a period, this becomes telling on our health, impacting it adversely. You reach the pinnacle, but at what cost!

Secondly, the failure to delegate puts too much pressure as individualism takes precedence over the organisational dynamics. One fails to establish a system and long term suffering follows.


Third, the obsession of an individual with perfectionism rules out any healthy discussion, so integral to taking things forward. A perfectionist usually does not believe that someone else can be better.

Take any religion, God sends its men (Avtaars) to spread and preach good values, and fight the evil. Now these avtaars (incarnations) are not God, and can never be as perfect as God. But they have been good enough to do the job which the almighty ordained them to do. And they do it in an extremely competent way.

So please leave aside single-minded pursuit of perfectionism. It could take the fun out of life. In any case, perfect is just a concept. A good and competent job a reality.

Monday, December 10, 2007

The ''Oil of Indifference''

It happens in life very often. People pull you down due to varied factors. Hate, Jealously, vindictiveness, or their own personal reasons.

You can’t prevent the nature taking its course, and human beastility having its say. So what is your option?

The solution is very simple. Just paste the oil of indifference around the faculties integral to your existence, that is the forces of mind. Do not let others take hold of you mind. You might just slip out of their clutches and have your own life.

It is very very important to remain indifferent to things while at the same time caring for them and realizing their importance. With little bit of effort, it can be possible more often than not.


This endeavour will help you in taking balanced approach to life and events as they unfold. Remaining unaffected will be your reward, which is bigger than any prize in the World.

Friday, December 7, 2007

There is no meaningless Existence

"I've just snapped I can't take this meaningless existence anymore. I've been a constant disappointment and that trend would have only continued."

That is what the teenage US Mall shooter at Omaha had written in his suicide note to his parents and well wishers before the loathsome act.

Meaningless existence, well that is something bothers most of us from time to time. Even when we are doing well in life, there is some kind of vacuum which is always there, engulfing us and our day to day affairs in a negative way.

What are we doing in this world. Just feeding and helping ourselves, our family members, our egos? There is always a spiritual vacuum and a feeling of helplessness for not being able to do something much more meaningful.

But then, I believe, that feeling has to be corrected a little. That is how we survived because our parents went through this meaningless (?) existence, and that is how our children will survive because we will go through this meaningless (?) existence.

Bringing up a family in the best possible way is a very meaningful exercise, and imparting children the right values (also making them aware of some practical issues to confront the modern challenges) is equally important.

Else, you will have delinquent, misguided youth eager to press the trigger at the slightest provocation.

Give your children the right education. And that holds good not just for parents, but for teachers and society members as well. This will reduce the chances of ‘’meaningless existence.’’

Lot many people end up just taking care of themselves and their family matters. But if they do it in the right way, they will be serving their maker as much as those who have served the humanity.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Is Happiness just a state of mind?

It is, and it is not. As I punch my keys and write this small piece, I am aware that without modern tools of technology, this piece would not have reached you. And buying these modern gadgets does need some money.

So material things, or money, are certainly important to achieve some kind of happiness. But then, even non-material things constitute a substantial chunk of happiness.

Taking a stroll in the park with whiff of cold air blowing against one’s face can give as much happiness as anything else in this world. Try it, especially in winter, and you will feel the impact.

Sit down, and think of nothing but bliss all around you, and you will realize it.

Try and fall in love with nature, you will understand what I am trying to say.

At the same time, do earn some reasonable amount of money. Reasonable, because after a certain point, the excess fund ceases to have any value.


Balancing life is the most important thing, and the core of our happiness.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

GOD IS A COMEDIAN.....

‘’God is a Comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh,’’ says Voltaire

The first thing that hits you is the description of God as a Comedian. Now, is not a Comedian meant to bring happiness to one’s life and take away the misery from it. That is what you expect when you go to a circus, or watch a movie.

But probably God as a comedian has totally different meaning as, awestruck, we watch his magical acts – sometimes pleasant to us and sometime repugnant – with a mix of happiness and horror. He is the ruler and does as it pleases him.

Perhaps, we can understand God better if we take even his acts of, what we perceive as cruelty, as just comedy meant to entertain us. Though it may not always be possible, but sometimes it is, if we realize that this life is just a speck of dusk at his mercy.

Voltaire, by his statement, wants us to enjoy even the misery at times because, after all, it is God’s act.


Life is a comedy of errors and rhapsody of achievements. But they all become redundant when life has completed it course. So try and enjoy each moment of it. Be an audience who is not too afraid to laugh because God, after all, is a Comedian. He does not mean wrong in the long run – and this long run is much much longer than the duration of this life.

Monday, December 3, 2007

What is Grace

Does grace mean standing tall amidst all adversity?

Or it signifies keeping your poise even when the men/women you have helped, admired, loved stab you in the back?

Or does it mean holding on to your values you cherish for as long as you can?

Possibly, it is the mix of all three.

He or She is graceful has got nothing to do with beauty, but with the glow that comes from knowing that you continue to fight all adversity. From birth to the end it is a huge fight against elements.

The biggest challenge to keeping one's grace comes from the inability of the fellow humans to comprehend that nobody lives for ever. So, they tend to make impossible demands on graceful living.

But then the life is a one big challenge fighting these demands. One may not succeed, but it is certainly worth the try.


Laugh honey laugh

''Honey, Laughter is the shock absorber of life''

Do watch out film Bermuda for this single sentence, uttered to overcome utter despondency. Indeed, one may not be able to eliminate shocks from ones life, but the pain gets considerably reduced with one hearty laugh.

The whole world may not laugh with you when you chose to laugh, still the positive vibrations that permeate through your whole body will ensure a lasting peace and solace.

The world is transient. Hundred years from now, most of the humans presently straddling this earth will be gone, but what will remain is our though processess and the laughter that emanated from the bottom of our heart. And that is the most important thing of life.