My Writings. My Thoughts.

Welcome To NetSujit World

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|| 5 Comments » || April 26th, 2009 || General ||

Speaking about this website, here you’ll find my writings and thoughts on several related and non-related issues to me and my surroundings. Computers, technology, enviornment, my personal life, psychology, science, internet, etc etc will be the things you would get to read upon on NetSujit World. And if you want anything special, then please do let me know…. i’ll surely look into it.

Oh, btw… just to let you all guys know that you don’t have to worry while browsing through this site. NetSujit is integrated with FACEBOOK CONNECT and their secured network. You can login into this site using your facebook login details. After hell lot of upgradation on the coding side, FACEBOOK allowed me to use their authentication api. You can also comment confidently here without getting worried for your mail address scanned by bots. All the mail addresses are hidden to non-logged users and spam bots.

Not wasting much of time…. leaving you free to explore the site. And please don’t step back to comment on any of my writings. Please do let me know where i can improve upon, or where I am best at, or what should i try and what should i avoid. I’ll be always glad for your feedbacks.
Enjoy the moments.

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Life lessons you can learn from children

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|| No Comments » || May 16th, 2010 || My Thoughts ||

It’s rather amazing that as children we look forward to the time when we grow up and can do anything we want, but then once we grow up and become loaded with responsibilities, and we look back to those carefree childhood days! Certainly we ‘miss’ out on some things as we make the transition to adulthood; by looking at how children see the world, we can certainly learn (or relearn) some things to introduce in our own lives….

Living in the moment (Carpe Diem)

As we grow older, our thoughts become increasingly focused on either the past or the future instead of the now; we seem to pick up the art of nursing grievances about things that happened and worrying about things that may never happen. But for a child, everything is unfolding in real time before his eyes; he has not yet learnt the art of being consumed by past or future. Continue Reading

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Is everything fair in love and war ???

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|| 1 Comment » || May 1st, 2010 || My Thoughts ||

Today I realized something that I wish I could have known long back. What I learned today is contrary to the well-known and the old saying, ‘everything is not fair in love and war’. According to me it’s not even anywhere near to be called ‘fair’.

Whenever people talk about love, they give ‘the idea of love’ so importance and weightage that anything done for love and in love is justified to be fair enough to balance the subject and the incident. Sleepless nights, empty stomach, leaving away your job, facing all kind of difficulties, everything is termed to be fair enough if its done for love or in love. This is the case especially for the youths and hearts of younger age.

But today something strange happened. I went to office…. and during the free time, suddenly the topic of love, marriage, etc came up.

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How Laptops May Look Like in the Future?

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|| No Comments » || March 1st, 2010 || Geeky Talks ||

You may not need a briefcase to carry your laptop in the near feature. Just roll the computer and wear it like a shoulder handbag.

Orkin Design, a design firm in Germany, has created a amazing concept computer that can be used both as a laptop and a tablet (slate). It features a large multitouch screen, USB ports, webcam, stylus and everything that you probably look for in a computer.

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Just 1411 left! Save Our Tigers

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|| 1 Comment » || February 7th, 2010 || General ||

Our national animal is fighting for its life.
From around 40,000 at the turn of the last century, there are just 1411 tigers left in India. If we don’t act now, we could lose this part of our heritage forever. Speak up, blog, share the concern, stay informed… Every little bit helps.

When we protect one tiger, we protect about a 100 sq. km of area and thus save other species living in its habitat. Therefore, it’s not just about saving a beautiful animal. It is about making sure that we live a little longer as the forests are known to provide ecological services like clean air, water, pollination, temperature regulation etc. This way, our planet can still be home to our children.

DONATE NOW ONLINE (through WWF Website)

Your generous contribution will make a great difference in saving this majestic specie.

If you would like to make your contribution by cheque or Demand Draft, you’ll need to download a form, print it, fill it in and attach the crossed cheque or Demand Draft (made in favor of WWF-India) & send it to the following address:

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Life is Unfair. Now What ??

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|| 3 Comments » || January 15th, 2010 || My Thoughts, Philosophies & Psychology ||

I probably don’t go a week without hearing some form of this complaint — life is unfair. It’s usually in the form of:

I can’t believe this happened to me! Why do bad things always seem to happen to me!?
Why shouldn’t I be treated like someone special?
Why does everyone else seem to succeed where all I can do is fail?
I didn’t make the team/get the job/get asked out on a second date/get any of the attention my other siblings got.

You see how it goes. On and on, we don’t run out of examples of where we believe we’ve been untreated unfairly in life. Here’s how I try and look at it though — life is a never-ending game of learning. When something bad happens to you (or when something good doesn’t happen to you), it may not just be something bad happening to you. It might be a chance to learn something new — about yourself, about the way the world works, about someone else’s feelings toward you.

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Poem: Life is too short, but just long enough

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|| 1 Comment » || October 6th, 2009 || My Thoughts ||

Life is too short to be spent
griping about the past,
things you don’t have,
places you haven’t seen,
things you haven’t done.

Life is too short to be spent
holding grievances against another,
finding fault in your brother,
counting the wrongs done on you.

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The Imperfect Blogger

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|| No Comments » || September 16th, 2009 || General, My Thoughts ||

“If we had to say what writing is, we would have to define it essentially as an act of courage.”
~ Cynthia Ozick~

It’s a curse to have a thin skin. For a blogger and a writer, it is deadly. If you need to be liked by all the people all of the time, writing is impossible. Too often I find myself wrestling with my need to be liked and my need to write honestly.

In The Courage To Write, Ralph Keyes says, “If you’re not scared, you’re not writing.” Lately I’ve been scared to death, afraid of exposing too much of my private life and afraid of hurting people through my writing. The result has been a big fat case of writer’s block, not what Keyes had in mind.

To do a decent job of blogging you’ve got to take the risk to expose yourself. To be a good person at other hand, you give people hope by saying, “Yes, I’ve been there,” disclosing just enough of your story to connect with theirs, all the while keeping good boundaries. I’m a blogger and I want to be a good person too (honestly), so I try to do both, walking the tight rope without ever betraying my patients’ confidence or privacy.

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