Thursday, June 27, 2013

New Technical blogger in town!

Hey readers ,
An awesome blogger who's also a very close friend has started blogging about his technical experiences. So kindly check out his page...

THIRTEEN INC.
www.thirteen-Inc.tk

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Living without gadgets for 4 days















I just came back from Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand) and I am feeling charged up and refreshed like never before. The reason behind this is that the resort where I was staying had no Wifi connection. When we just reached the resort I switched on Wifi in my phone and to my horror the phone displayed, 'No Wifi detected.Please try again".As per the instructions I tried again but of no use. The harsh reality was that THERE WAS NO Wi-Fi in the resort. Soon I went to sleep and woke up to go around and see the place. I felt an unlikely interest from somewhere within me to go out and be close to nature. As soon as I stepped out of the hotel, a cold breeze of air touched my face and it felt so nice. Delhi never gave such an experience. I continued walking and saw our flora and fauna dancing in the winds around me, as if inviting me to look more and more at them and feel the heavenly climate without the distractions like WhatsApp, email of facebook. After sometime I started walking back to the resort and reached my room in around half an hour. I felt so energised and close to nature. I could feel being surrounded by mother nature. I didn't even look at my phone and just went at my room's window. The scenic beauty aroused me to a point that I forgot all the technology in the world and felt close to nature. The next day I went for a Jungle Safari. I took my camera instead of my phone to capture the photographs as I was least interested in my phone at that time. It felt more like a useless distraction between me and nature. The monkeys I saw there were more amusing than the monkeys running behind us in TEMPLE RUN. On my return to my hotel room I was thinking that while living in cities we tend to forget the pleasure and calmness in living nearby mother nature. All we care about is our job, our grades, our marks, and all the competitive things in the world. We run so much behind objectives that we forget to walk slowly and steadily.
Nature teaches us that there's a different world that exists but is only visible if we respect it's pace and slow our lives down for sometime and live in the moment, not ahead of it.

Keep reading. Stay happy.

Alloyed Universe
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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Comparison Kills the Sense of Achievement



The 10th and 12th board results came out this week and I am NOT HAPPY. No, I didn't give the exams this year (I passed 12th last year), but the thing that makes me unhappy is the wave of comparison that sets up just nanoseconds after the results are out. Aunts, uncles, neighbours and all sorts of people found on earth just have one question. I would have been happier if the question was,"What is your result?",but, strictly opposite to me,the most important question is,"What is your friend's/cousin's result?".
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