December 31, 2007 at 3:05 pm · Posted On Me MySelf ·
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I was back from Yercaud today morning 2:00 AM. It was a wonderful outing towards this year end. I was not a great writer. I am not that much consistent in filling up my blogs. But have some interesting posts made by myself or copied from some other boggers. I just want to link back to some of my posts I like.
Have a wonderful year ahead.
December 28, 2007 at 12:37 am · Posted On Me MySelf ·
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I wrote this poem [I call these words as poem.] on the eve of 2004. I really love the words I wrote and want to relink it now on my own blog.
Happy new year 2008
I never got a change nor got induced to write such lines once again.
Happy 2008.
cheers - Ranjith
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December 28, 2007 at 12:32 am · Posted On Me MySelf ·
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This Year 2007 has given me a lot of learnings both personally and professionally. With a year coming to an end, we are set to visit the hill station
Yercaud near salem. The place seem to have a lot of interesting location with excellent view points. It is around 400 kms from chennai and the drive is gonna be wonderful with mostly on the Golden Quadilateral connecting Chennai- Bangalore till Krishnagiri.
Hope to have a lot of fun there.
My previous visit was to Bijapur and Thungaputra dam in Karnataka last month.
Cheers - Ranjith
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December 26, 2007 at 9:21 am · Posted On Beyond Me ·
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Life Beyond Code is one of the excellent blogs I read. I came across a serious of posts which are good to read if you are planning to be an entrepreneur down the line in your life.
Check out :
Qrtba entrepreneur #1 - My friend did it, so can I
Qrtba entrepreneur #2 - You want to get out of the box
Qrtba entrepreneur #3 - I can make a ton of money
cheers - Ranjith
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December 26, 2007 at 12:20 am · Posted On Beyond Me ·
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Failure is a state in life and is not the end. When you fail, nothing is lost if you are alive. At times, You are not the sole one responsible, but You will be the victim left at a particular state which you feel as a big blow on you. Farming is one of the very good industry to experience such a situation. There are a lot of external factors to be considered. Monsoon plays a very important role. It should not be too high or too low. But it will never be like that there will be very heavy rain fall at some places while the rest suffer of a big drought. No one can blame a farmer for a huge loss he makes due to such a climatic conditions. We are here on the earth for a good reason.It is all how you taste your failure. Taste it with your brain and not with your heart.
Tasting it on your heart:
- Heart is just to love and not to work on your problems.
- This will make you go down in your life.
- Your heart will not analyze the cause that caused the failure.
- It always rings around the failure rather than the cause.
- Will always try to put things on your fate and try to stop you from taking the next step.
So just don’t allow your heart to rule on your endeavors.
Your brain does a good Job here :
- Understands it is a state and not end.
- Just leave it to settle.
- Don’t listen to any one commenting on your failure. People around you will always speak whether you succeed or fail. They have a boneless toungue.
- Analyze the cause. Even if you are not going to do the same thing once again analyze. You will get to know some thing inputs for your next attempt.
You know most of the company CEOs are the once who failed to complete their degrees. No one plan to fail. It is good to take the failure in the right sense and move forward in your next attempt.
I just want to end it with a couple of sayings. “This tooo will pass” and “If some one says he is not failed, It is for sure he has not tried anything”.
Get ready for your next attempt.
A few quotes on my previous post talks about failures for entrepreneurs.
Cheers - Ranjith
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