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MY FAVOURITE FOUR

Everyone has his/her personal choices about reading the contemporary content. The contemporary content is available in various forms such as novels, comics, journals, e-books, newspapers and magazines. However, recently a new form has been added to these. It is called blogs. This is catching up with the people like you and me. Often, bloggers are those people who, apart from contributing in the aforementioned forms of content, also have their own website where they directly address the audience on a regular basis. They write, most of the times, from the personal experiences that their lives throw at them. Often a single event proves to be a life-changing event (such as, a person who witnessed the fall of the World Trade Centre/Twin Towers or a person who went from rags to riches and as a result, underwent huge transformation) and thus, the journey of assessing the experiences and sharing them with a larger set of audience starts. For example, as I shared in my previous entry t

Three Aims That Keep Me Motivated

There are several aims and objectives that keep me motivated throughout the day; for example, to spend quality time with my kids and to excel in my profession. However, there are three core or major or basic aims in my life. These are not very special or out-of-the-box aims. These are very common aims. However, these aims give me power to do extremely well in all areas of my life such as professional, personal, financial and, of course, spiritual. These aims are as follows: To add value in the lives of those who look for substantial thoughts, which help them excel in their lives To make my parents feel proud of me To set good example in front of young generation in my family and, of course, in society For more than ten years now, these aims have navigated my life. As I mentioned in one of my previous bloposts [ Mahatma Gandhi, as I Appreciate the Man ] about my preparation for the prestigious civil services examination, I thought that I would achie