Tuesday, June 29, 2010

ECONOMICS ......A FUNNY WAY




TRADITIONAL ECONOMICS
You have two cows.
You sell one and buy a bull.
Your herd multiplies and the economy grows.
You retire on the income.

INDIAN ECONOMICS
You have two cows.
You worship them.

AMERICAN ECONOMICS
You have two cows.
You sell one and force the other to produce the milk of four cows.
You profess surprise when the cow drops dead.
You put the blame on some nation with cows and naturally that nation will be a danger to mankind.
You wage a war to save the world and grab the cows.

FRENCH ECONOMICS
You have two cows
You go on strike because you want three cows.

GERMAN ECONOMICS
You have two cows.
You reengineer them so that they live for 100 years, eat once a month and milk themselves.

BRITISH ECONOMICS
You have two cows.
They are both mad cows.

JAPANESE ECONOMICS
You have two cows.
You redesign them so that they are one-tenth the size of an ordinary cow, and produce twenty times the milk.
You then create cute cartoon cow images called Cowkimon! And market them worldwide.

CHINESE ECONOMICS
You have two cows.
You have 300 people milking them.
You claim full employment, high bovine productivity and arrest anyone reporting the actual numbers.

PAKISTAN ECONOMICS
You don't have any cows.
You claim that the Indian cows belong to you.
You ask the US for financial aid, China for military aid, British for technology, French for submarines, Switzerland for loans, Russia for drugs and Japan for equipment.
You buy the cows with all this and claim exploitation by the world.

COMMUNISM
You have 2 cows.
The State takes both and gives you some milk

BANGLADESH ECONOMICS
You have two cows.
You choose one of them as the Prime Minister of the country and the other the Leader of the Opposition.

NAZISM
You have 2 cows.
The State takes both and shoots you

IRAQ
Everyone thinks you have lots of cows.
You tell them that you have none.
No-one believes you, so they bomb the crap out of you and invade your
country. You still have no cows, but at least now you are part of a
Democracy.

SWISS ECONOMICS
You have 5000 cows. None of them belong to you.
You charge the owners for storing them

Sunday, June 27, 2010

365 DAYS OF POWER!!

365 Days of Power

Thursday, June 24, 2010

IF BILL GATES WAS BORN IN CHENNAI.....


பில் கேட்ஸ் சென்னையில் பிறந்திருந்தால் விண்டோசை ஜன்னல் என்றுஅழைத்திருப்பார்கள். அதன் மெனு அட்டவணை இவ்வாறாக அமைந்திருக்கும்.


Save = வெச்சிக்கோ
Save as = அய்ய! அப்டியெ வெச்சிக்கோ
Save All = அல்லாத்தியும் வச்சிக்கோ
Help = ஒதவு
Find = பாரு
Find Again = இன்னொரு தபா பாரு
Move = அப்பால போ
Mail = போஸ்ட்டு
Mailer = போஸ்ட்டு மேன்
Zoom = பெருசா காட்டு
Zoom Out = வெளில வந்து பெருசா காட்டு
Open = தெற நயினா
Close = பொத்திக்கோ
New = புச்சு
Old = பழ்சு
Replace = இத்த தூக்கி அத்ல போடு அத்த தூக்கி இத்ல போடு
Run = ஓடு நய்னா
Execute = கொல்லு
Print = போஸ்டர் போடு
Print Preview = பாத்து போஸ்டர் போடு
Cut = வெட்டு - குத்து
Copy = ஈயடிச்சான் காப்பி
Paste = ஒட்டு
Paste Special = நல்லா எச்ச தொட்டு ஒட்டு
Delete = கீச்சிடு
anti virus = மாமியா கொடுமை
View = லுக்கு உடு
Tools = ஸ்பானரு
Toolbar = ஸ்பானரு செட்டு
Spreadsheet = பெரிசிட்டு
Database = டப்பா
Exit = ஓடுறா டேய்
Compress = அமுக்கி போடு
Mouse = எலி
Click = போட்டு சாத்து
Double click = ரெண்டு தபா போட்டு சாத்து
Scrollbar = இங்க அங்க அலத்தடி
Pay Per View = துட்டுக்கு பயாஸ்கோப்பு
Next = அப்பால
Previous = முன்னாங்கட்டி
Trash bin = கூவம் ஆறு
Solitaire = மங்காத்தா
Drag & hold = நல்லா இஸ்து புடி
Do you want to delete selected item? = மேய்யாலுமே தூக்கிறவா?
Do you want to move selected item? = மெய்யாலுமே கடாசிடவா?
Do you want to save selected item? = மெய்யாலுமே வெச்சிக்கவா?
Abort, Retry, Ignore = இஸ்டம் இல்லாட்டி உட்டுடு
Yes, No, Cancel = இப்போ இன்னா சொல்லுற நீ?
General protection fault = காலி
Access denied = கை வச்ச... கீச்சுடுவேன்!
Unrecoverable error = படா பேஜார்பா
Operation illegal = பேமானி சாவு கராக்கி கஸ்மாலம்
Windows 98 = இதாமெ ஜன்னல் தொன்னித்தி எட்டு

SOLVE PROBLEMS IN AMERICA




This Would Work:

This was an article from the St. Petersburg Times Newspaper on Sunday.
The Business Section asked readers for ideas on "How Would You Fix the Economy?"

I think this guy hit the nail on the head !!

Dear Mr.President,
Patriotic retirement:
There are about 40 million people over 50 in the work force;
pay them $1 million a piece severance with
stipulations:

1) They leave their jobs. Forty million job openings - Unemployment fixed.
2) They buy NEW American cars. Forty million cars ordered - Auto Industry fixed.
3) They either buy a house or pay off their mortgage- Housing Crisis fixed.
All this and it's still cheaper than the "bailout".

10 DEADLY SINS OF NEGATIVE THINKING




The way to overcome negative thoughts and destructive emotions is to develop opposing, positive emotions that are stronger and more powerful. - Dalai Lama


Life could be so much better for many people, if they would just spot their negative thinking habits and replace them with positive ones.
Negative thinking, in all its many-splendored forms, has a way of creeping into conversations and our thinking without our noticing them. The key to success, in my humble opinion, is learning to spot these thoughts and squash them like little bugs. Then replace them with positive ones. Youll notice a huge difference in everything you do.
Lets take a look at 10 common ways that negative thinking emerges get good at spotting these patterns, and practice replacing them with positive thinking patterns. It has made all the difference in the world for me.



1. I will be happy once I have _____ (or once I earn X).
Problem: If you think you cant be happy until you reach a certain point, or until you reach a certain income, or have a certain type of house or car or computer setup, youll never be happy. That elusive goal is always just out of reach. Once we reach those goals, we are not satisfied we want more.
Solution: Learn to be happy with what you have, where you are, and who you are, right at this moment. Happiness doesnt have to be some state that we want to get to eventually it can be found right now. Learn to count your blessings, and see the positive in your situation. This might sound simplistic, but it works.


2. I wish I were as ____ as (a celebrity, friend, co-worker).

Problem: Well never be as pretty, as talented, as rich, as sculpted, as cool, as everyone else. There will always be someone better, if you look hard enough. Therefore, if we compare ourselves to others like this, we will always pale, and will always fail, and will always feel bad about ourselves. This is no way to be happy.
Solution: Stop comparing yourself to others, and look instead at yourself what are your strengths, your accomplishments, your successes, however small? What do you love about yourself? Learn to love who you are, right now, not who you want to become. There is good in each of us, love in each of us, and a wonderful human spirit in every one of us.


3. Seeing others becoming successful makes me jealous and resentful.
Problem: First, this assumes that only a small number of people can be successful. In truth, many, many people can be successful in different ways.
Solution: Learn to admire the success of others, and learn from it, and be happy for them, by empathizing with them and understanding what it must be like to be them. And then turn away from them, and look at yourself you can be successful too, in whatever you choose to do. And even more, you already are successful. Look not at those above you in the social ladder, but those below you there are always millions of people worse off than you, people who couldnt even read this article or afford a computer. In that light, you are a huge success.


4. I am a miserable failure I cant seem to do anything right.
Problem: Everyone is a failure, if you look at it in certain ways. Everyone has failed, many times, at different things. I have certainly failed so many times I cannot count them and I continue to fail, daily. However, looking at your failures as failures only makes you feel bad about yourself. By thinking in this way, we will have a negative self-image and never move on from here.
Solution: See your successes and ignore your failures. Look back on your life, in the last month, or year, or 5 years. And try to remember your successes. If you have trouble with this, start documenting them keep a success journal, either in a notebook or online. Document your success each day, or each week. When you look back at what youve accomplished, over a year, you will be amazed. Its an incredibly positive feeling.


5. Im going to beat so-and-so no matter what Im better than him. And theres no way Ill help him succeed he might beat me.
Problem: Competitiveness assumes that there is a small amount of gold to be had, and I need to get it before he does. It makes us into greedy, back-stabbing, hurtful people. We try to claw our way over people to get to success, because of our competitive feelings. For example, if a blogger wants to have more subscribers than another blogger, he may never link to or mention that other blogger. However, who is to say that my subscribers cant also be yours? People can read and subscribe to more than one blog.
Solution: Learn to see success as something that can be shared, and learn that if we help each other out, we can each have a better chance to be successful. Two people working towards a common goal are better than two people trying to beat each other up to get to that goal. There is more than enough success to go around. Learn to think in terms of abundance rather than scarcity.


6. Dammit! Why do these bad things always happen to me?
Problem: Bad things happen to everybody. If we dwell on them, they will frustrate us and bring us down.
Solution: See bad things as a part of the ebb and flow of life. Suffering is a part of the human condition but it passes. All pain goes away, eventually. Meanwhile, dont let it hold you back. Dont dwell on bad things, but look forward towards something good in your future. And learn to take the bad things in stride, and learn from them. Bad things are actually opportunities to grow and learn and get stronger, in disguise.


7. You cant do anything right! Why cant you be like ____ ?
Problem: This can be said to your child or your subordinate or your sibling. The problem? Comparing two people, first of all, is always a fallacy. People are different, with different ways of doing things, different strengths and weaknesses, different human characteristics. If we were all the same, wed be robots. Second, saying negative things like this to another person never helps the situation. It might make you feel better, and more powerful, but in truth, it hurts your relationship, it will actually make you feel negative, and it will certainly make the other person feel negative and more likely to continue negative behavior. Everyone loses.
Solution: Take the mistakes or bad behavior of others as an opportunity to teach. Show them how to do something. Second, praise them for their positive behavior, and encourage their success. Last, and most important, love them for who they are, and celebrate their differences.


8. Your work sucks. Its super lame. You are a moron and I hope you never reproduce.
Problem: Ive actually gotten this comment before. It feels wonderful. However, lets look at it not from the perspective of the person receiving this kind of comment but from the perspective of the person giving it. How does saying something negative like this help you? I guess it might feel good to vent if you feel like your time has been wasted. But really, how much of your time has been wasted? A few minutes? And whose fault is that? The bloggers or yours? In truth, making negative comments just keeps you in a negative mindset. Its also not a good way to make friends.
Solution: Learn to offer constructive solutions, first of all. Instead of telling someone their blog sucks, or that a post is lame, offer some specific suggestions for improvement. Help them get better. If you are going to take the time to make a comment, make it worth your time. Second, learn to interact with people in a more positive way it makes others feel good and it makes you feel better about yourself. And you can make some great friends this way. Thats a good thing.


9. Insulting People Back
Problem: If someone insults you or angers you in some way, insulting them back and continuing your anger only transfers their problem to you. This person was probably having a bad day (or a bad year) and took it out on you for some reason. If you reciprocate, you are now having a bad day too. His problem has become yours. Not only that, but the cycle of insults can get worse and worse until it results in violence or other negative consequences for both of you.
Solution: Let the insults or negative comments of others slide off you like Teflon. Dont let their problem become yours. In fact, try to understand their problem more why would someone say something like that? What problems are they going through? Having a little empathy for someone not only makes you understand that their comment is not about you, but it can make you feel and act in a positive manner towards them and make you feel better about yourself in the process.


10. I dont think I can do this I dont have enough discipline. Maybe some other time.
Problem: If you dont think you can do something, you probably wont. Especially for the big stuff. Discipline has nothing to do with it motivation and focus has everything to do with it. And if you put stuff off for some other time, youll never get it done. Negative thinking like this inhibits us from accomplishing anything.
Solution: Turn your thinking around: you can do this! You dont need discipline. Find ways to make yourself a success at your goal. If you fail, learn from your mistakes, and try again. Instead of putting a goal off for later, start now. And focus on one goal at a time, putting all of your energy into it, and getting as much help from others as you can. You can really move mountains if you start with positive thinking.


A man and a woman had been married for more than 60 years. They had
shared everything. They had kept no secrets from each other except
that the little old woman had a shoe box in the top of her closet that
she had cautioned her husband never to open or ask her about.

For all of these years, he had never thought about the box, but one
day the little old woman got very sick and the doctor said she would
not recover. In trying to sort out their affairs, the little old man
took down the shoe box and took it to his wife ' s bedside.

She agreed that it was time that he should know what was in the box.
When he opened it, he found two crocheted dolls and a stack of money
totaling $95,000. He asked her about the contents.

"When we were to be married," she said, "my grandmother told me the
secret of a happy marriage was to never argue. She told me that if I
ever got angry with you, I should just keep quiet and crochet a doll."

The little old man was so moved; he had to fight back tears. Only two
precious dolls were in the box. She had only been angry with him two
times in all those years of living and loving. He almost burst with
happiness.

"Honey," he said "that explains the doll, but what about all of this
money? Where did it come from?"

"Oh, that?" she said. "That is the money I made from selling the dolls." : )

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE



dear friends!!

this book presented to me as a gift from a very good friend of me Dr Sudeep, a cardiologist has shaken my uncertainties and doubts on the way my creator acts and thinks.
as i had different understanding about the way god works before reading this book, i was a bit angry and pessimistic about god's ways.
but as i read through the pages of this book, it cleared without a speck all of my uncertainties.

i suggest that you please put away for sometime whatever your religion be and read this book once to strengthen your belief and also understand the way God works and that Will for sure give you Peace of Mind amidst your adversities in life

a wonderfully inspiring book

thank you Dr Sudeep!!