From the lesson An Inspirational Letter from Obama to his daughters
Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:29:32 -0000
Amazing!
Amazing!
Amazing!
It is not just the content that can get you addicted, but it is the taste also that might do the trick! I also know few who like to tea from a particular cafe and thats because they love the ambience and not the tea! But eventually they like the whole process altogether and have got addicted to it!
Wow! A nice article! I liked points 6, 4 and 2. What Heppler said was really interesting!
Regards, Bonny
A very nice lesson! Thanks!
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I am ENTJ. I too love personality tests! Good job!
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Very correct! I also feel that your appearance is the first thing a person would judge you on. This could also govern/affect the overall interaction. Another important thing – men think that no one looks at their dirty shoes. But I feel that a man is know by his hat and well-polished shoes. It reflects a lot about him.
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Nice lesson indeed! I was looking for it! Thanks again!
Regards, Bonny
Absolutely Mr. Mittal! I agree to that because I think now we are busy developing/inventing better means of distruction. I am sure there wont be any hatred, fight, agony, etc etc after we use these remarkable inventions because there wont be any life left on earth. I suggest that we seek and devise better means to discourage and distruct such weapons and ideologies so that we can sustain life on earth a little longer and enjoy.
Thanks for your comment bdm1109!
I agree to the first half of the point put forward bdm1109, but then I also feel that how much ever hard you try, every contribution/action/reaction is not always termed ‘appreciable’ by the society which needs much more than we could ever given. There is always a room for improvement.
Regards, Bonny
Nice and helpful lesson!
I feel this is a very sensitive and important topic. I agree to what Mr. Mittal and Spurthi have said. You shouldn’t try to win Formula1 with a car when you have a deflated tyre. It might take you to some distance, but later on, the whole performance would be affected. Thus, putting a drag on the other 3 tyres! I understand that you need to compete. So I think you should drive the car to the next garage and get a set of tyres that match and are ‘same’. It should only be used to reach the garage, not the finishing line. Replace it when it is not needed. There are places where you still need reservation, but there are many where it is used incorrectly. We need to know the limit to help and to be helped. You cannot deprive the country of its success because you have compromised and have put ‘incorrect leaders’ at the wrong time and at wrong places! This would adversely affect the pace! I am not against reservation. I am against those who define such things and then forget when to put a stop to it.
Regards, Bonny
I agree partially to the point put across above. Now lets give it a sincere thought! Would you ever give a job to a shabby looking stranger? At least if he/she is neat and tidy, then you MIGHT like to talk to him about his or her capabilities! I have come across many who say that they discourage the needy to work by giving them money. I asked them if they ever bothered to get them a job or assign a small task themselves. The answer to this was a puzzled look with a pin-drop silence… But it explained all! There are those who have been rejected and hurt to an extent that they do not have the strength to stand for themselves and utilize there talents/capabilities ‘if any’! For them to come up to a level that they can look beyond this, they need things like food, encouragement, wise friends, education, AN OPPORTUNITY and of course money also. But money is certainly not all that we can, or should provide them.
Regards, Bonny
I think internet is an attractive-distraction! I know it sounds funny, but if you have a close look at all that you have done today, you would notice that you had few more mouse-clicks and few more pages downloaded. Agreed that they are all good and helped you build something more, but may be that’s not what you had logged on for! I believe, it keeps me stuck to my chair far more strongly than a adhesive!
I believe asking questions related to business won’t be a good idea! Lets say if someone wants to pursue HR, and if he was questioned about business news and things like that, I believe it would only compel other coming later to study something that wont actually be of any use when the finish their MBA. But instead if they were to ask or check the managerial instincts or related things, then I am sure the candidates would concentrate more on the ‘needed’ topic and be better polished and would be much more efficient!
But again, business knowledge equips you for business understanding and not your managerial skills.
Regards, Bonny
Eeeh! Well, I don’t know how to put across the mistakes I made during my academics that have been affecting my career?! All I wanted to tell you guys is that one must not FOLLOW anyone, but just take advise from them and go your way! I have done pretty well, in jobs that I were of my interest. e.g. I have been a trainer in a BPO, have worked as a counselor, have been teaching small kids and I am a Business Development Executive now! I want to be into social service and want to give back to the mankind besides just taking wanting for more. I believe I am on the way, long distance to cover up, but yes, ‘one step at a time’......! Let me know if I could contribute in anyone’s success in anyway! I would be more than happy!
Regards, Bonny
Eeeh! Well, I don’t know how to put across the mistakes I made during my academics that have been affecting my career?! All I wanted to tell you guys is that one must not FOLLOW anyone, but just take advise from them and go your way! I have done pretty well, in jobs that I were of my interest. e.g. I have been a trainer in a BPO, have worked as a counselor, have been teaching small kids and I am a Business Development Executive now! I want to be into social service and want to give back to the mankind besides just taking wanting for more. I believe I am on the way, long distance to cover up, but yes, ‘one step at a time’......! Let me know if I could contribute in anyone’s success in anyway! I would be more than happy!
Regards, Bonny
Amazing! Really wonderful lesson!
I had been using my dad's old Russian camera (TLR) but had to struggle a lot with it. Now as I used one of my friends SLR camera, I have been struggling to know which one to go for. This lesson has been of a great help!
Thanks!
Regards, Bonny
Indeed a good one! Cheers!!!
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chandra_avinash said – Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:26:46 -0000
Most welcome!
As always, am glad to help :)