Saturday, November 7, 2009
Super High Me-((Doug Benson's Cannabis Treat)
ரெயின் ரெயின் கம் அகின் !!!
A bike ride early in the morning down the deserted avenues in the chilling rain. Smoke rising slowly in wispy circles as raindrops strike the hot silencer, the ominous rumble of the engine masked by the soft yet beautiful notes of rain soaking the hard baked Earth.
Back home, a cup of steaming hot coffee in hand, I gaze outside the window, thinking about the one who truly means the World to me.
Life. Truly. Is. Bliss.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
HOW DID I MISS THIS CUTE ONE?????
ABHIYUM NAANUM...Finally i gotta chance to witness an awesome father-daughter melodrama..Wow right from the first scene ..,i was awestruck.. no words dipping in my conscience..purely portraying the most DIVINE RELATIONSHIP in the world ..i guess so.Movies of such genre don't get the hype as always..that's the one thing i pity for.. A Dialogue wherein Prakash raj saying "Children grow up..,sometimes parents must too.." is heartfelt.. Story portrays the emotions, the father (Prakash Raj) goes through as his daughter(Trisha Krishnan) blooms from a cute bud into a beautiful damsel and moves on in her life...,,The film
Friday, February 27, 2009
Example of a genius---"AL PACINO"
The image above shows how most software projects are executed or done. The swing is something we can related to and is simple to understand, however it is easy to get wrong, if we don’t communicate well.
Doesn’t matter if a portal, software for a customer or in house solution, most of the time, it is how it goes. The main reason? Nobody in the team is on same page and by team is everybody, including the customers. And for that to occur, dialogue, trust, research, time, respect and patience is needed (missing any, ends up like the swing story board).
Like the film industry, a great movie will de the result of all the people involve being on sync. The difference between a great project and a bad project is the team. And as Al Pacino in “Any Given Sunday” said:
"Either we heal, NOW as a team… or we will die, as individuals"
Soothing words i keep cherishing!!!!
Enaku thee vaikkadhe, en veettirkku dheepam aetri viduven;
Ennai thurathaadhe en ilakkai seekkiram adaindhu viduven;
Enakku visham kodukkadhe naan Neelakanthan aagividuven"
If you don't understand Tamil it roughly translates to
Do not pelt me with stones, for I will use them to build a house
Do not set me afire, for I will light up my home
Do not chase me, for I will reach my goal faster
Do not hand me poison, for I will become NeelakanTha.
Of course, with the original Thamizh version I could have gone wrong with a word or two, but hearing these words in Mr Prakash Raj's deep voice was magical and inspiring. And they have come at the right time. In a way I think these words have the power to set you free from the confines that you let some frivolous people build around you. And I say, you have let, because, I read somewhere, No one can make you feel inferior without your own consent.
I have been taught that no one rolls out the red carpet for you that will lead you to the sea so that you take out your ship to conquer whatever you want to conquer, because, hey some boats will be upset and they will be rocked.
The words above mean a lot to me now and they always will.
We all have dreams. Some of us dream with a furore, with blood rushing in our veins until the dream is realized. I am dedicating this to you, reading this, may the italicized words help you during tough times, whenever you may be questioned by those of frivolousness and mediocrity. Don't let anyone pull you down. Don't let anyone make you feel inferior. May you have dreams. May you have the will to propel them and the grace of the Universe to smile to yourself, even if you are going to allow just a tug at the side of your lips, may it be because of the elation upon the victory and satisfaction. This kinda weighs down at a point in our neck where the jaws end and the throat begins.
Its will be a superb feeling. I wish for you that you may experience it, how many ever times you want.
Thathaastu.-Meaning "So be it" in Sanskrit..