Monday, November 10, 2008
Raghu
Raghu Romeo is story of a unworldly lower middle class 30 years old man waiter dominated by mother at home and by the boss who seldom pays him at a girly club. In his credulous, Raghu thinks he must protect the virtue of that joint's floozies from grabby clients, especially Sweety , a hitman's honey whose cynical surface masks a soft spot for the clueless hero. But he only has affliction for Neeta, a popular TV-soap suffering-heroine played by not-so-nice Reshma. Not able to distinguish between reel and real life, Raghu kidnaps the terrified actress when it turns out she's on the hit-list , bringing her to the house of Sweety. Lot of people in our surrounding are "Raghu" who suffers from psychotic disorders because of some hidden reasons. Is any body try to analyze the in depth cause behind it????
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Three category of People
There are three category of people:
Category A is energizers. They're people whom you can trust, admire and respect; they always give you good advice and help you grow.
Category B is people you like well enough. They are reasonable to work with.
Category C is battery drainers. They're users, exploitation agent or people you believe, for whatever reason, are your enemies.
Now think about the time and energy you spared on people in each category, including the time you spend thinking and talking (complaining!) about them. The Category A people are the ones you should be reaching out to: if you go to lunch, they are the ones you invite. Category B people may have roles that make them important to you, so stay in contact with them. But restrict the time you spend on Category C people as much as you can.
Category A is energizers. They're people whom you can trust, admire and respect; they always give you good advice and help you grow.
Category B is people you like well enough. They are reasonable to work with.
Category C is battery drainers. They're users, exploitation agent or people you believe, for whatever reason, are your enemies.
Now think about the time and energy you spared on people in each category, including the time you spend thinking and talking (complaining!) about them. The Category A people are the ones you should be reaching out to: if you go to lunch, they are the ones you invite. Category B people may have roles that make them important to you, so stay in contact with them. But restrict the time you spend on Category C people as much as you can.
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