In the process of achieving something worthwhile in life, every person has experienced at least one failure. Facing up a failure, the first sensation is if not overwhelming at least unpleasant. In our mind immediately appears the idea to give up, especially when the aspiration level was too higher than an average one. The “fall” is bigger in this case and so it’s more difficult to pull yourself together. From personal experience I know that when the disappointment is huge everything is worthless in those moments and it’s hard to see the good part.
Archive for August, 2007
Can a Failure be Considered a Success?!
Posted by Hitesh Kapadia on August 31, 2007
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10 Reasons To Throw Away Your Cellphone
Posted by Hitesh Kapadia on August 31, 2007
It makes your life more complicated
A phone is just another thing that checks email, holds information and schedules events, and which has to be carefully kept in sync with all the other crud in your life that checks email, holds information and schedules events. The difference? This one likely has a 240 pixel-wide screen and a shabby interface spawned from the hellish loins of Windows CE.
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Mars in the year 2020
Posted by Hitesh Kapadia on August 30, 2007
Environment of Mars in the year of 2020…
Must look at it…. really very funny…
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Proud to be an Indian
Posted by Hitesh Kapadia on August 30, 2007
PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN.
Let the world know what we stand for.
There are 3.22 Million Indians in America.
38% of Doctors in America are Indians.
12% of Scientists in America are Indians.
36% of NASA employees are Indians.
34% of MICROSOFT employees are Indians.
28% of IBM employees are Indians.
17% of INTEL employees are Indians.
13% of XEROX employees are Indians.
You may know some of these facts. These facts were recently published in a German Magazine, which deals with
WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA.
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7 Ways to Grow the Action Habit
Posted by Hitesh Kapadia on August 30, 2007
People at the top of every profession share one quality – they get things done. This ability supercedes intelligence, talent, and connections in determining the size of your salary and the speed of your advancement.
Despite the simplicity of this concept there is a perpetual shortage of people who excel at getting results.
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