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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Love is in the air



Òn this Valentine's day friends kept enquiring and wishing - Happy 1st Valentines Day with your Valentine! 😍💖💞

Life and each thing we have here is a gift from divine. Cherish it, value it. It’s a blessing to have someone to love and to be loved.

Marriage is a covered dish. Untill you are married you see the best self of your better half, and after wedding you see the true self.

For a marriage to be successful, you need 4 D’s – Determination, Discipline, Discussion and Devotion. Without these, it is bound to fail.

The pain of loss never completely goes away but I do believe we find our way to a better place. We look to and love the people who are with us and we remember and continue to love the people who have left us. There will be moments when we find ourselves smiling and we welcome that smile. And one day we find ourselves enjoying the sunshine and feeling peaceful and we let that in too. We cry when we feel it and we re-enter the world when we feel that too. And we have set backs and then we move forward again. And again. And again. And ultimately, we do find our way. We just find our way.

Love is not what you say, love is what you do.

If you marry the:

Right person - every day is Valentine’s day.

Wrong person - every day is Martyre’s day.

Lazy Person – every day is Labour’s day.

Rich Person – every day is New Year’s day.

Immature Person – every day is Children’s day.

Cheater or liar – every day is April Fool’s day.

If you don’t get married at all – Every day is Independence Day!!!

No one will ever know or love you better than your mother.

Anything that cost you your peace is expensive, anything that you enjoy will give you happiness. Always believe something wonderful is about to happen.

Accept both compliments and criticism. It takes both sun and rain for a flower to grow.

These moments, these memories, I will cherish for years; should the seasons change, I will appeal for them.

“Life advice:

Always be the best person you can be. Be flexible. Have good attitude.

Be kind even when you’re tired. Be understanding even when you’re angry. Do more than you’re asked, and don’t ask for anything in return. Don’t silently expect anything either. Expectation is the root cause of all sorrow.

Listen when someone talks, and really listen too, stop just thinking of how you’ll reply. Tell people that you love them and that you appreciate them. Go out of your way to do things for people. Be the greatest person you can possibly be and when you mess up, make up for it in the next moment or minute or day. One thing you should never do – Never spend your time trying to prove to anybody that you’re great, your actions will speak for themselves and we only have limited time on this earth, don’t waste it. If someone doesn’t see your light, don’t worry. Like moths, good people are attracted to flame and to light, and they will come. “

Love is in the air, with many other things. It was, is and will be. It is up to us on how we use it.


Tuesday, February 05, 2019

Pride and Prejudice - Sense and Sensibility; Desire and Desirability


Got to read Pride and Prejudice again, Thanks to Kate; which prompted me to read Sense and Sensebility; When I hear there is no desire and desireability.

In Pride and Prejudice initially, Mr. Darcy is the emblem of pride, a wealthy gentleman who appears to scorn unsophisticated provincial life and people less wealthy and cultivated than members of his own family. He is contrasted with the more genial Bingley. Elizabeth, on the other hand, appears to be prejudiced against Darcy, initially because she overheard some rather disparaging remarks he made about her. Elizabeth's rejection of Mr. Collins can also be seen as a certain type of prejudice, as can her reaction to Charlotte's quite sensible acceptance of him.

Pride and Prejudice is a classic novel written by Jane Austen in the early 19th century. It is a charming and witty tale that explores the theme of pride and prejudice, and the ways in which these two traits can shape and influence our relationships and interactions with others.
One of the most appealing aspects of Pride and Prejudice is its well-developed and relatable characters. The main characters, Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, are both complex and multifaceted, and their relationship is a joy to watch unfold as they learn to see beyond their initial pride and prejudice towards one another. The supporting characters, such as the Bennett sisters and Mr. Bingley, are also well-written and add depth and richness to the story.
In addition to its well-crafted characters, Pride and Prejudice is also notable for its sharp and clever dialogue, which is full of wit and humor. Austen's writing style is elegant and refined, and her prose is a pleasure to read.

Sense" means good judgment, wisdom, or prudence, and "sensibility" means sensitivity, sympathy, or emotionality. Elinor is described as a character with great "sense" (although Marianne, too, is described as having sense), and Marianne is identified as having a great deal of "sensibility" (although Elinor, too, feels deeply, without expressing it as openly). By changing the title, Austen added "philosophical depth" to what began as a sketch of two characters.

Whether you are the Pursuer desiring more intimacy or the Distancer seeking more autonomy, “Desire & Desirability” gives you insight into the dangers of the Pursuer/Distancer relationship pattern and the tools to break free of it. When Pursuers seek too much connection or attachment, Distancers feel smothered or trapped. When Distancers feel too much pressure for togetherness, they become anxious about losing their freedom and their sense of self. Ultimately, when pushed too hard for increased connection, Distancers often withdraw from the relationship leaving the Pursuer feeling rejected or heartbroken. To sustain a mutually-fulfilling relationship, the first step is knowing how to change your own behavior to transform the relationship dynamic. Real-life examples illustrate ways to transform desire based on need into desirability based on fullness.

Having no air of Sophistication, how can I have it overnight?

Two lessons learned,

Never marry a friend, in case the marriage don't work, you might end up loosing both.

Choose a partner that is good for you. Not good for your parents. Not good for your image. Not good for your bank account. Choose someone who is making your life emotionally fulfilling.

Everything and every one is good when hot.

Cut the grass that keep growing, and keep moving forward.

Got this today and felt like sharing and treasuring this.

She married him today. At the end of the wedding party, her mother gave her a newly opened bank
savings passbook, with $1000 deposited in it.
She told her, "My dear daughter, take this passbook. Keep it as a record of your married life. Whenever something
happy and memorable happens in your new life, put some money in. Write down what it's about next to the amount. The more memorable the event is, the more money you can put in. I've done the first one for you today. Do the others with your husband. When you look back after many years, you will know how much happiness you've both shared."

She shared this with him after getting home. Both of them thought it was a
great idea and couldn't wait to make the next deposit!
This is what the passbook looked like after a while: -
7Feb: $100, his first birthday celebration after marriage
1 Mar: $300, she gets a salary raise
20 Mar: $200, vacation
15 Apr: $2000, She's pregnant!
1 Jun: $1000, He gets the big promotion and so on..

However, as the years went by, they began fighting and arguing over trivial things. They didn't talk much.

They regretted that they had married the most nasty person in the world. There was no more love.

One day she talked to her Mother. 'Mom, we can't stand it anymore. We have decided to divorce. I can't imagine how I decided to marry this guy!'

Her mother replied, 'Sure, that's no big deal. Just do whatever you want, if
you really can't stand it. But before that, do one thing remember the savings passbook I gave you on your wedding day? Take out all money and spend it first. You shouldn't keep any record of such a poor marriage.'

She agreed with her mother. So she went to the bank, and was waiting in the queue to cancel the account.

While she was waiting, she took a look at the passbook record. She looked, and looked, and looked. Then the memory of all the previous joyful moments came back to her. Her eyes were filled with tears.

She left and went home. When she got home, she handed the passbook to her hubby and asked him to spend the money before getting divorced.

So the next day, he went to the bank, and was waiting in the queue to cancel the account. While he was waiting, he took a look at the passbook record. He looked, and looked, and looked. Then the memory of all the previous joyful moments came back to him. His eyes were filled with tears.

He left and went home. He gave the passbook back to her. She found a new deposit of $5000. And a line next to the record: 'This is the day I realized how much I've loved you throughout all these years. How much happiness you've brought me.' They hugged and cried, putting the passbook back into the safe.

Marriage is not a game, it's not easy but it's beautiful. You will fight and argue, this is normal, because the both of you came from different
background, different homes and you both were raised by different parents, beliefs and moral. So you cannot expect that everything you say will be accepted by your spouse without their opinion being tendered first. So before you give up, think back to the good times and to what brought you together in the first place.

Dedicated to all married couples.

Monday, February 04, 2019

Mystery - The Human Body



Human body by itself is a great mystery, and an amazing creation. Within it there are many more mysteries:

Did you have any idea that it has the power to digest metal? Or that every time you blink you’re taking a tiny nap? Or that your pinky is your strongest finger? It’s all true!

Sneezes Can Travel Up to 20 Feet. We Have More Than Five Senses. Potentially many more, actually. While we have sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing, humans also have “proprioception” (sense of space) and “nociception” (sense of pain). There’s also “equilibrioception” (sense of balance), “thermoception” (sense of temperature in and around the body), “temporal perception” (sense of time), and more, depending on who you ask. So The Sixth Sense might need a new title.

Researchers have found that sitting and looking downward will make it easier to recall negative memories while sitting upright and looking upward makes it easier to recall positive, empowering memories.

Pain is a universal experience and one of the earliest: we feel it at birth.There is currently no accepted way of measuring pain apart from asking a person how they feel.

Stuttering:Physical and emotional factors can explain stuttering.

Hiccups, crying, tears, sickness-car/sea/Altitude, Goosebumps,sleeplessness,sleep,snoring, dream,sleepwalking,consciousness, blinking,blurry eyes, wrinkley fingers,comas,lefties,myoclonus,laughing,tickling, yawning, each of these has a mystery, so do life and death by itself, and the various diseases.Asymmetric body,sneezing,appendix,Cancer,depression and many more.

The mystery of personality:

Most scientists agree that personality comes from the brain, while others say that it's determined by the environment in which a person was raised.

Well life is full of mysteries, so are we.