Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

June 1, 2011

Today Is The Youngest You Ever Could Be



I can't wait all my life
On a street of broken dreams.
~ It Could Have Been You, Journey




We program our mind that life would be better when we'll complete our higher education from a reputed university, have a fat job, and then another. When we reach that reality, we tell ourselves that our life will be complete when we’ll get a spouse, a nicer car, or able to go on a nice vacation.

But the truth is that future is always beginning now. It’s the NOW that turns into WON. If not now, when? Life always grows through the challenges. And it's best to admit this to you and decide to be happy anyway.

Happiness isn’t any reward we get by the standard of our way of living. Happiness is the way of living life. So, treasure every moment that you have. Life lived for tomorrow will always be just a day away from being realized.

So stop telling yourself: “Let’s wait till I finish school … till I lose ten pounds … till my teeth get whiter …. till I get married … till I have kids … till my kids leave the house … till I retire … till IPL ends … till I get a new car or home … till my car or home is paid off … till Monday … till Tuesday … till Wednesday.”

Isn’t it so painful that we are always getting ready to live but never living? Honey, future isn’t a place to place your better days. Because piling up too many tomorrows gives us nothing but a bunch of empty yesterdays.

March 27, 2009

LIFE. FEAR. HOPE. DEALTH. ANGELS. LOVE

 
Despair is a great thing, it teaches us to be poised.
Setback is a great thing because it helps us to be more competitive.
Making mistake is also a great thing; it teaches us to be humble.
Fear is a great thing because it makes the way for the hope.
Loneliness is great thing; it helps us to listen our inner voice.
Even death is a great thing because it brings the opportunity to meet the angels.

September 29, 2008

We Try, We Fail. We Try. We Fail. We TRY

Being an aspirant model, a young girl came to Mumbai for the better opportunity and one day she got one. That opportunity was for a television commercial though there was another girl named Malaika Arora in that list.

When the time came for the final turn, the ad director, just looking to her photographs rejected that young model.

Why?

Because to the director, Malaika Arora looked more attractive than that young model.

Years later that ad director, Rituparna Ghosh, followed to making feature film. When he was making a film on his dream project, based on a novel by Rabindra Nath Tagore, do you know whom he cast as the main protagonist? Rituparna Ghosh chose that young model, previously who seemed unattractive to him, as the main protagonist.

The reason? In that span of time, that model proved herself as the aishwarya, not only for the Bollywood, but for the world as well.

Yes-yes, you are right. I’m talking about Aishwarya Rai who was rejected because she looked unattractive to Rituparna Ghose.

September 19, 2008

10 Qualities: Women Don’t Know They Have

In the movie Don Juan DeMarco, starring Marlon Brando and Johnny Depp, there is an awesome line by Johnny Depp. The line says, “Every woman is a mystery to be solved.”

It’s not true only for the men; it’s true for the women too – discover their own mystery. Here are 10 qualities what women have, but still they need to discover:

10. Women don’t worry about knowing people; they just make themselves worth knowing.

09. Whenever they receive applause, they look genuinely surprised.

08. Women don’t just hang out; they hang together.

07. Women draw joy toward them without even realizing they’re doing it.

06. When women see people dancing, they try to hear their music.

05. Women never let their knowledge get in the way of their innocence.

04. Although women believe in miracles, they don’t depend on them.

03. When women achieve something amazing, they’re prepared to admit that luck played it part.

02. What women have they give, instead of wishing they had more to give.

01. When women say, “I’m sorry,” they always look in the eyes.

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