The present day race for academic excellence has reduced the importance of a basic ingredient of the human life.
This has disrupted the physical and mental balance system of the students. Modern parents have only a one sided view of developing their wards in the academic lines rather than imparting them on an all-round basis which is the prerequisite for modern life. In this aspect they are keen in repulsing away any distortions, and the most prominent are the sports. However, it is a bad forum, because the present generation has opened up many vistas of even having a golden and worthy future for the dependents of leading a career in the sports.
They should have an open bias in determining the future of their wards and in that process they should not criticize their child’s love for any sport.
If some of the yesteryears parents would have thought like that could we have got a Sachin or a Paes and many of Indians who have unfurled the expertise tactfulness of the Indians in world of language of sports.
Moreover the global governments of the present are also recognizing the sportsmanship abilities of an individual and are also rewarding the pursuing ones of this field. Educational institutions right from the primary level should make it a mandatory for associating some chunk of the school time periods to games which would also produce young, fresh and an aspiring generation of talented academic youth that is the essence of the hour.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
swamy vivekananda(my role ideal and role model)
Swami Vivekananda once said, “If you have lost your wealth, you have lost nothing; if you have lost your health, you have lost something; if you have lost your character, you have lost everything.” I strongly believe in this saying of Swami Vivekananda. Character makes a human being. A person with spotless and indisputable character is invaluable, whereas the wealthiest person without character is not even worth mentioning. A person of character will attract wealth but a wealthy person cannot buy good character even with all his/her wealth. But, sad to note that people now-a-days give more importance to “money” than “character.” Money has become the “only religion” people worship of late.
Monday, May 23, 2011
cut your coat according to your cloth
-->it advises us to be careful nin our expenses.
-->our expenses do not exceed our income.
-->we should live within our means.
-->one cannot forever live beyond one's mean.
the proverb gives us an illustration of how we should use our means. if we give a piece of cloth to a tailor for making a coat, the tailor will first measure the cloth and then tell us what type of coat could be made out of its. He will then cut the piece of cloth to make the coat. Obviously we can't have a long or a double- breasted coat out of relatively small piece of cloth. if at all he begins cutting the cloth without regard to the size of the cloth. it is quite likely that the coloth will be wasted and there will be no coat at all.
-->our expenses do not exceed our income.
-->we should live within our means.
-->one cannot forever live beyond one's mean.
the proverb gives us an illustration of how we should use our means. if we give a piece of cloth to a tailor for making a coat, the tailor will first measure the cloth and then tell us what type of coat could be made out of its. He will then cut the piece of cloth to make the coat. Obviously we can't have a long or a double- breasted coat out of relatively small piece of cloth. if at all he begins cutting the cloth without regard to the size of the cloth. it is quite likely that the coloth will be wasted and there will be no coat at all.
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