Lover’s Anguish

  • Tuesday, August 10, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

My life without you,

Is a barren land when I review?

It has no energy, totally dismal

Because our detachment has made my life abysmal.

I always feel my heart is weeping and I am dying

Whenever your thoughts are disturbing

I was waiting and you didn’t come that made me insane

At least take away the pain.

If you think that I am not appropriate

Then why you have chosen me to satiate

Your feelings, your whims, your needs

And propelled me to do all such deeds.

What have I done wrong?

Why you take so long?

To answer my simple question

That can set me in motion.

Why, why, why

Can’t you say just bye.

Manoj kumar singh

Thought of the week

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

"It is wise to keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final." - Roger Babson

NOTICE

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

Dear students

We have the pleasure to inform you that following students have been chosen as new members of our hostel wall-magazine “VIBGYOR”. We congratulate the following members and welcome them to our committee. “VIBGYOR” was formed on 9th January 2009 to nurture the hidden talents of our hostel members. We are happy for positive responses that we got from you till now.

We promise to maintain high quality and strive to take our endeavor to next level and welcome you for any suggestion in this regard.

SELECTED MEMBERS:

1) SALIM

2) TANUSHREE DAS

3) VAMSHI KRISHNA

4) G. REENA JULIE

5) SIDDHARTH TIWARI

Praveen Kumar Jha

Editor-in-chief

FIRST SPARK

  • Monday, August 2, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

I have here something to tell,

and I bet you will yell,

but stay calm and well,

and don’t be an alarm bell.

Oh! I met this girl;

her eyes were shining brown pearl.

My mind went void and null;

as their depth caught hold me dull.

Her face was soothing and fair,

and tempting black glossy hair.

My boggling mind did dare,

to hold and take her care.

Sizzling was her physique,

better than my dreaming peak.

Her body made me meek,

and knees went numb than weak.

Ah! She gave her smile,

I lost my breath for a while,

with brain lost in exile,

was desperate to walk her miles.

As she began to leave,

she felt like a pretty thief,

who robbed me of my belief,

that love won’t cause me grief.

--SIDDHARTH TIWARI

Happy friendship day

  • Saturday, July 31, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

VIBGYOR committee wishes you a very happy friendship day.........!!

Thought of the week

  • Tuesday, July 20, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

If your ship does not come in, swim out to it- Jonathan Winters.

NOTICE

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

All the hostel friends of VJIM are notified that our hostel wall magazine “VIBGYOR” has started its operation in this term. Therefore, the editorial board has decided to restructure itself. The new board requires three new members. Two members will be chosen from batch XVIII (each from boys and girls hostel) and one member of batch I of marketing. The present editorial board will choose the new members based on the rules set for selection. Interested candidates are requested to submit their names to any of the following members of “VIBGYOR”-

A) Priyanka Singh

B) Gaurav Kumar

C) Richa Raghuvanshi

D) A. K.Chaitanya

E) Syamli Sathyan

F) Praveen Kumar Jha

Or you can send your names on the email id: vibgyor.vjim@gmail.com

You can also post your comments on the blog: vibgyor-vjim.blogspot.com

Praveen Kumar Jha

(Editor-in-chief)

Seven C’s to achieve Success

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

Success - the most wanted need, for every person in life. To be successful in life, you must be clear about what success is. But however many are not able to taste the fruit of success. In order to taste the fruit of success, you must clarify your values and goals, and understand that success is not just about hard work and no play. Taking control of success in your life will be always in our hands i.e. the way in which we plan and do our things. Here are the crucial principles which you need to follow to take control of your success.

1. Clarity: Eighty percent of success comes from being clear on what you want to achieve and how you are goanna do it. When you are clear about your goal then it’s easy to achieve success.

2. Concentration: The ability to focus on one thing single mindedly and see it through until it is done takes more character than anything else.

3. Creativity: Winners don’t do different things; rather they do the ordinary things in a different way. So fill your life with many ideas from many sources. Creativity needs to be exercised like a muscle. If you don’t use it you will lose it.

4. Competence: You cannot climb to the next rung on the ladder until you are excellent at what you do now. Try to give your best at whatever you do in your life / career.

5. Continuous Learning: Try to read at least one book every ten days, regarding the work you do. This helps you to keep ahead of the competition. Organize your time so that you can spend at least thirty minutes a day surfing useful sites, because it’s the only way you can keep abreast of technology. If you get away from developments you’ll lose your edge.

6. Courage: Most in demand and less in supply for most of us. Courage is the willingness to do the things you know are right. So be courageous to take better decisions in every aspect of your life.

7. Constraints: Almost all the obstacles of success come from within. Identify the constraint that’s standing in your way to success and deal with it.

V.Vamsi Krishna

PGDM – XVIII Batch

Recipe For A Perfect Life

  • Friday, July 16, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

Take a Glass of Education

Add the Sugar of Merit

Boil it with Pleasantness

Mix it with the flour of Success

Add up nuts of Friends

Sieve Adversity out

Add the cream of Happiness

Top it with fruits of Love

Bake it in the oven of Work

Cool it in the refrigerator of Peace

And enjoy the cake of Perfect Life

-By

V.Vamsi Krishna

PGDM – XVIII Th Batch

Think differently – be different!

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

Whatever you do, wherever you go – you will be a winner if you think differently – and be different! You can begin being different when you are in high school, when you’re in college or when you have begun working. Some of us are born with a ‘questioning mind’ and may end up with an attitude of destructive disobedience – to the great dismay of our parents, teachers and bosses! Others among us are also born with a questioning mind but with an attitude of ‘constructive disobedience.’ They are found welcome in the corporate world and are often encouraged by progressive organization to become ‘intrapreneurs.’ That is – act as if they are independent entrepreneurs (or businessmen) but work within the boundaries of the organization.

When you look around you there are so many things that could be different, better, perhaps cheaper. I read in the Times of India some time back about a US scientist who had used corn residues to develop a novel packaging film that could destroy Listeria monocytogene, a rod shaped bacterium that causes food poisoning in animals and humans. It is a biodegradable poly acid (PLA) film, from a renewable material. What a fantastic idea. Why didn’t anyone think of this before? It is because Tony Jin of the US Department of Agriculture in Pennsylvania thought differently – and thus made a difference to the US and to the world.

And of course, there is a time and place for all new ideas. Many ideas are before their time and therefore, do no create an impact. These new ideas must find fertile ground, so that the seeds will germinate and sprout and grow into plants. Would Amazon.com or E Bay or Naukri.com or Shaadi.com have been a success, fifteen or even ten years ago, who knows – but it is unlikely. It needed a certain population of computers; and a certain population with a receptive mind set – to enable them to be a big success. These were great ideas, which are delivered to us in palatable packaging just as we are hungry for them.

However, this may be as a ‘tipping point’ it pays to think differently – and be different even if eight seeds fall on arable land and only two ideas succeed and change either the immediate environment; the community, country and sometimes, the world.

Praveen Kumar Jha

MOSQUITO HISTORY

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

Laugh as much as you can because it is actually a blessing. All people in this world have the ability to laugh. All idiots and cruel people also will laugh but in a brutal way. Once think why God has created Mosquito. He created them as cruel insects who will survive by drinking the blood of human beings and other animals.

But think once for a while. Who are actually these mosquitoes? Mosquitoes are the small insects created by God with lots and lots of love. They are not cruel at all. If you think once you will understand that Man is crueler beings. God only asked Mosquitoes to drink blood. The secret of creation is a big secret. That I will share with you now.

At the time of creation, God advised all Mosquitoes to go and drink as much as blood it want from the Man and Woman. If you think from the Mosquito point of view, these are the people which are created for their survival. God was so much interested about them and he told them, “If you want a change, you can also drink from other animals as well but be careful while you sit on their face as they may catch you with their tongue.” He also told them, “See, when you approach human beings please be careful; I have given a silent order to beat and kill you. That is the reason why I have created you without bones so when they beat you with their hands they will not feel pain. So when they raise their hands you suddenly start flying. That is the reason why I have given small wings to you. Did you notice one thing? I didn’t give wings to those human beings so that they will not fly after you when you escape. ”

“Dear Mosquitoes see with how much love I am taking care of you. So you fly to them, drink their blood and live happily.”

Is this the history of Mosquitoes? I don’t know actually but if you think once you will also feel the same.

By,

Syamly Sathyan (VIBGYOR Committee Member)

Thought of the week

  • Tuesday, July 6, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

To think creatively, we must be able to look afresh at what we normally take for granted.- George Kneller

I loved “kites”

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

Friends warned me against it. But, still…..

The movie “Kites” was released two months back on May 21st. The film was released in India and in North America. Its 208-theater opening in North America made it the largest Bollywood release there. There were lots of promotional programmes but still it was rejected by movie buffs in India who found their high expectations dashed. They say the story was bad, had problems in understanding three languages, confusing as there was a continuous flip from flashback to present.

Toronto Star, San Francisco Chronicle, Philadelphia Inquirer, Village Voice, Los Angeles Times-these are the renounced newspapers in the USA and UK which praised the movie. They say “the film Kites had an optimum mix of romance, entertainment, thrill, melodrama and action. The love between Barbara Mori and Hrithik Roshan is depicted so well in the movie; the chemistry between both the actors came out with so much perfection that feels like falling in love all over again. The film moves ahead in flashbacks which are mixed up smoothly. The Cinematography is excellent; the movie was well received by critics and normal theater goers equally and became one of the most reviewed Bollywood film. Kites’ music and action scenes have also been appreciated by the viewers. Kites controversy created hype together with the promotion added to the curiosity of the movie.

main_image-55177.jpgSo what went wrong with Indian public? Yes, it is an “old-style Hollywood romance in modern dress”. But it had a target audience too. People are educated now with a good knowledge of English. India is developing country with increasing urban population and education, which means more number of people are “eligible” for the movie. Secondly, it’s the first time ever when Bollywood has succeeded in making a movie that is of International standards, which can be watched by audiences all across the globe. In the new age of Globalization, it’s an initiative to bring all the cinema kingdoms from different parts of the world to a common platform and assimilate and enjoy the differences. A Special applause for the makers of the ‘Kites’, as they have just created a movie, which India can proudly say- it is an Indian movie for the global audiences. After Kites, many Hollywood biggies like Tom Cruise want to act in Bollywood. It has made the World to recognize the potential and talents in Bollywood. Thirdly, it is basically not “typical Masala Bollywood Movie”, but I think its time that people upgrade their mind sets to accept something honest and original. People have accepted the new changes in Bollywood, so why not appreciate “the same in different way”. Last but definitely not the least, there exists a syndrome among people called “Herd syndrome”. If one says it is not a good movie, others follow, even without feeling the same for it. Let us have our own perspective and not copy from others. We need to look ahead and not pull back innovations with orthodox ideas. If not say “a good movie”, at least say a “good initiative”.

Sometimes mistakes are good; teaches good things….thinking to go for “Raavan” this weekend….what say???? J

Tanushree Das, pgdm XVIII Batch

15 Laws of Life- By Swami Vivekananda

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

Swami Vivekananda, one of the greatest thinkers of all the times, is well known for his inspiring teachings. He made the presence of India felt in the Chicago conference in 1893 by his eloquent and exhilarating speech. His teachings can certainly infuse a new direction to our life making it more successful and lively. Here are few of his quotes:

1. Love Is The Law Of Life: All love is expansion, all selfishness is contraction. Love is therefore the only law of life. He who loves lives, he who is selfish is dying. Therefore, love for love's sake, because it is law of life, just as you breathe to live.

2. It’s Your Outlook That Matters: It is our own mental attitude, which makes the world what it is for us. Our thoughts make things beautiful, our thoughts make things ugly. The whole world is in our own minds. Learn to see things in the proper light.

3. Life is Beautiful: First, believe in this world - that there is meaning behind everything. Everything in the world is good, is holy and beautiful. If you see something evil, think that you do not understand it in the right light. Throw the burden on yourselves!

4. It's The Way You Feel: Feel like Christ and you will be a Christ; feel like Buddha and you will be a Buddha. It is feeling that is the life, the strength, the vitality, without which no amount of intellectual activity can reach God.
5. Set Yourself Free: The moment I have realised God sitting in the temple of every human body, the moment I stand in reverence before every human being and see God in him - that moment I am free from bondage, everything that binds vanishes, and I am free.

6. Don't Play The Blame Game: Condemn none: if you can stretch out a helping hand, do so. If you cannot, fold your hands, bless your brothers, and let them go their own way.

7. Help Others: If money helps a man to do good to others, it is of some value; but if not, it is simply a mass of evil, and the sooner it is got rid of, the better.

8. Uphold Your Ideals: Our duty is to encourage every one in his struggle to live up to his own highest idea, and strive at the same time to make the ideal as near as possible to the Truth.

9. Listen To Your Soul: You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own soul.

10. Be Yourself: The greatest religion is to be true to your own nature. Have faith in yourselves!

11. Nothing Is Impossible: Never think there is anything impossible for the soul. It is the greatest heresy to think so. If there is sin, this is the only sin - to say that you are weak, or others are weak.

12. You Have The Power: All the powers in the universe are already ours. It is we who have put our hands before our eyes and cry that it is dark.

13. Learn Everyday: The goal of mankind is knowledge... now this knowledge is inherent in man. No knowledge comes from outside: it is all inside. What we say a man 'knows', should, in strict psychological language, be what he 'discovers' or 'unveils'; what man 'learns' is really what he discovers by taking the cover off his own soul, which is a mine of infinite knowledge.

14. Be Truthful: Everything can be sacrificed for truth, but truth cannot be sacrificed for anything

15. Think Different: All differences in this world are of degree, and not of kind, because oneness is the secret of everything.

Thought of the week

  • Friday, July 2, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

To think is easy. To act is difficult. To act as one thinks is the most difficult.- Johann Wolfgang Von Goeth

India among the least peaceful places- Narayan Laxaman (The Hindu, June 9,2010)

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

India is among the least peaceful of major countries in the world and is getting even less peaceful year on year. This was the major finding of the Global Peace Index (GPI) Report an annual publication by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), a global think tank focused on researching the relationship between economics, business and peace.

According to the 2010 report, which considered a range of peace-related variables among 149 countries, India’s rank was 128, six ranks lower than its 2009 position.

Some of India’s key neighbors in South Asia ranked in the bottom 20 per cent along with India Sri Lanka was ranked 133rd, Pakistan 145th, Afghanistan 147th. However, Nepal did much better, ranked in 82nd place and Bangladesh in 87th. Bhutan, ranked at 36th, narrowly missed being in the top 20 per cent of nations.

Hinting at the possibility that rapid development might have brought more conflict in its wake the IEP also noted, “Three BRIC countries — Russia (143), India (128) and China (80) — saw substantial declines in peacefulness.” However Brazil’s score remained essentially stable (83) compared to the 2009 Index.

While most developed countries including those of Western Europe and Canada, ranked in the top 20 per cent of peaceful nations, the United States was an anomaly in this regard, ranking at 85th, outranked by countries such as Rwanda, Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

India also ranked 19th out of 25 countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The leader in the region, New Zealand, was also the most peaceful nation globally. Close on its heels were Iceland and Japan. Iraq was estimated to be the least peaceful among all countries, accompanied at the bottom of the table by Somalia, Afghanistan and Sudan.

The identification and weighting of indicators in the GPI, which is compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit, was undertaken by an international panel of experts in the study of peace.

summer project

  • Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

we have finished our semester exams. presently many are busy with their summer projects. we ll back shortly in a fortnight to the hostel. we ll have the same fun and joy what we had the last year and we ll share this fun and joy with our seniors and juniors who are yet to come.

missing u guys

Huge response to hostel wizard.

  • Friday, March 5, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

Finally Hostel welfare committee and VIBGYOR committee jointly started hostel wizard contest. The response to the program has crossed our expectation. From this week onward program will be conducted on Monday @ 6 pm. Hostlers have actively participated in the last program.

WE THANK U FOR ACTIVE PARTICIPATION AND WE REQUEST YOU TO CONTINUE. WE EXPECT MORE PARTICIPATION.

VIBGYOR COMMITTEE

THE WHISTLE BLOWERS GET BLOWN

  • Tuesday, February 9, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM


By- MANOJ SHARMA (BATCH- XVII)

A whistleblower is a person who raises a concern about wrongdoing occurring in an organization or body of people, usually this person would be from that same organization. The revealed misconduct may be classified in many ways; for example, a violation of a Law rule, regulation and/or a direct threat to public interest, such as fraud health/safety violations, and corruption.

This theory looks pretty much interesting and raises the spark within to stand up and fight against the wrong. But how many of us do that?? How are we different for the group of sheep? We speak volumes and big words when people are around us but when leadership quality is needed to stand by the truth, we fail to do that and merely quit and compromise with anything that could get us out of it. No, this is not the way, today we are the students and tomorrow we have the responsibility of leading different streams and many other people and a leader who is afraid of mere failure or being thrown out of the organization he is associated with, can never lead anyone. Awake arise and stop not until the goal is reached” ( swamy vivekananda), we come across many things that are unethical and are wrong, Why don’t we take initiative. How long are we going to be spectators? Why can’t we be the players? We see so many things around us, on the roads, and even we ourselves do things with selfish intentions that are completely unethical but the same casual attitude of “what difference will it make if I alone don’t do it”. No, it does make a very big difference and why do we compromise with our individual ethics just by comparing it with others? The trend of exercising the power “cohesive power” dominates only when the followers are like us. But if we are ethical in our approach and then if we standby the truth then nobody in this world could pit our downfall. Tomorrow we will be the employees of various corporate units; this attitude of compromising on unethical things may reap benefits at individual or corporate level but can only be at the cost of injustice to others. Help the needy, work for the well being of others and great almighty GOD will certainly bestow his blessings on us.

HOSTEL WIZARD

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

The VIBGYOR hostel committee and the hostel welfare committee jointly presents “The Hostel Wizard” contest. A contest, where you can display your talent in an area of your own interest or choice. It need not be confined only to academics. This is aimed to unleash your own potential and hone your interpersonal skills. The contest will be held for thirty minutes, which will be held every Wednesday at 6.00 pm. The participants will be given a maximum of ten minutes to present their idea or share their knowledge amongst all the hostelites. A maximum of three presentations will be scheduled. The winner of the contest will be jointly chosen by the committee members and the audience. Winners of the contest will be given exciting prizes.

Rules for the contest:

· A maximum of three presentations are allowed. (This is purposely done to encourage participation as there would be no complain about paucity of time for our studies).

· The names of the individuals or the teams will be shortlisted by the VIBGYOR committee members.

· Any topic which can improve our cognitive ability will be encouraged.

· The topic name has to be submitted through the VIBGYOR mail id on Sunday between 8 am to 8 pm.

· The winner will be jointly decided by the audience and the committee members through polling or through the VIBGYOR blog.

· Many exciting prizes to be won.

· There is no restriction in choosing the topic.

This contest is being organised only to improve our cognitive skills and interpersonal skills. An active participation from all the hostilities will be welcomed as it’s for our own benefit only.

For any query, please contact:

Praveen kr Jha or Gaurav Kumar or krishna chaitanya or Any other VIBGYOR or HOSTEL WELFARE COMMITTEE member.

Batch xvii

The A to Z of success in Life

  • Tuesday, January 26, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

As the junior batch begin their yet other trimester and the 16th batch students are about to start their new life after graduating from here, so it’s the right time to gear ourselves for our better future by some noble thoughts. This is one article which i came across while surfing internet and would like to share with the VJIMites. I strongly feel that following the given “alphabet approach” can certainly impact our thinking and entire life on the whole.

A void negative attitude, sources, people, things and habits.
B elieve in your abilities.
C onsider things from every possible angle.
D on't give up at any point of time.
E njoy life today, yesterday is gone and tomorrow may never come.
F amily and Friends are hidden the treasures. Seek them and enjoy their
riches.
G ive your 100% everytime in every attempt.
H ang on to your dreams.
I gnore those who try to discourage you(just tell your mind “ignore kar, ignore kar”)
J ump on any opportunity that comes your way.
K eep on trying, no matter how hard it seems. I t will get better.
L ove yourself first and foremost.
M ake it happen.
N ever lie, cheat or steal. Always strike a fair deal.
O pen your eyes and see things as they really are.
P ractice makes a man perfect.
Q uitters never win and winners never quit.
R ead, study and learn about everything important in life.
S top Procrastination.
T ake control of your own destiny.
U nderstand yourself in order to understand others.
V isualize it.
W ant it more than anything.
X ccelerate your efforts.
Y ou are unique, nothing can replace you.
Z ero in on your target, and go for it!!



by Gaurav


26th JANUARY “OUR REPUBLIC DAY”

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

The Republic Day of India is a national holiday of India to mark the adoption of the constitution of India and the transition of India from a British Dominion to a republic on January 26, 1950. It is one of the three national holidays in India.

Although India obtained its independence on August 15, 1947, it did not yet have a permanent constitution; instead, its laws were based on the modified colonial Government of India Act 1935, and the country was a Dominion, with George VI as head of state and Earl Mountbatten as Governor General.

26th January is celebrated as India’s republic day. On this day the constitution of India was written & our nation became a truly sovereign state. Republic day is accepted as the national festival & people celebrate the day with much enthusiasm & joy. Although it is celebrated all over India but the day has its own value in Delhi. In capital the eve is start with the Presidential to the nation. The award ceremony is also held, in which medals are given to the armed forces for their bravery & exceptional courage.

Every year, in the honor of this day a grand parade is organized in Delhi, which held from Rashtrapati Bahwan to India gate. The ceremony of march past is also held which includes the soldiers of arm forces, navy forces & air forces. School students also give their performance in the function, which covers folk dance, patriotic songs drills & other activities.

The Republic day parade is the combination of all the states of country. Each state represents its culture & we find whole India together. The parade ceremony & all the other events are telecasted on national television & are watched by each Indian in every corner of nation.

Wish all of you a very happy Republic Day.

This article is taken from Internet on the occasion of Republic Day.

PRIYANKA SINGH

(COMMITTEE MEMBER- VIBGYOR)

"Thought of the week" : “Try to learn something about everything and everything about something. “ by - Thomas Huxley

  • Tuesday, January 19, 2010
  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

“INTROSPECT TO TRANSCEND” By Ramkrishna Datta

  • Posted by VIBGYOR@VJIM

“Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder”- I don’t know if these words from Shakespeare are really worth of verifying. However, these words were only lingering in ears when I completed the last page of the ‘Monk who sold his Ferrari’. When I came to know about the 90-10 principle of “Steven Covey” from my faculty, I murmured, “Does it really happen to everyone?” I introspected and found nothing but few heaps of despair. After completion of the book written by Robin Sharma, I was filled with utmost joy.

The book started in the plot where two friends- Julian Mantle and John had met after a long time. Both of them were from the field of law and had good friendship. However, the war of life had defeated one of them completely and it led him to the journey of eternal peace. His journey stopped in the terrain of Himalayan mountain ranges where the sages of Sivana took him to their heaven- a small secret place. The thirteen chapters have been designed to show how the learning of the heaven has changed the course of his life that he shared with his friend John.

Julian a famous litigator had everything in his life except peace. His wealth and fame reflected many times through the wordings of John. However, his flamboyant lifestyle gave him nothing but mental agony. His health deteriorated and he understood he was approaching towards an unwanted world. Suddenly with utmost surprise, he quit everything without any notice and returned after three years.

In the heaven of Sivana he met with Jogi Raman- the leader of the group of monks who shared his leanings about maintaining a healthy life through different techniques which not only improves the health but also mental status. These techniques are easy to practice but needs complete dedication to follow lifelong. With simple example and pictures, the implications of these techniques were illustrated. Dexterity of Robin Sharma reflected with the meticulous painting of the learning of Mr. Julian. Everyone must have an agenda or purpose of existence in this world, as we are what we think. Therefore, our success depends how we cultivate ourselves to grow in life; how much we introspect in order to transcend.