• User Experience diagram

    This is my attempt of defining EXPERIENCE in my views.

    Here it goes:

    “Experience is not only going through but remembering what and how you have gone through.”

    -Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia

  • Dear all readers,

     

    With your support and best wishes, I’m very happy to announce that my new book will be launched soon.

     

    Hopefully it will be available all over the Nation as well as on renowned websites such as amazon.com etc.

     

    Till then, enjoy my “Articles” and of course, “No bullshit, only quotes” my favorite category.

     

    Love you all.

     

    CHEERS!!

  • Rhee Tae Kwon-Do 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Dan black belts

    I was traveling in a bus – towards Ludhiana. I was thinking random thoughts when suddenly some thing from the past came in front of my eyes, and I saw a completely different image of ACHIEVEMENT, which I never thought in my mind.

    I remembered: When I first time gave my Martial Arts test. After the finishing of the test, we were asked to give our White Belts to our master. We all gave our belts and as I remember, I hugged my Martial arts partner Raghav Gupta. This never happened again but after we gave Black Belt test.

    My mind was trying to figure out, why didn’t the same feeling came when we gave other belts tests (i.e. Yellow, Blue, Green, Purple, Brown)

    Then I thought a bit academically, and I learnt that the same feelings arose when I got promoted to the next class. But the feeling stopped after completing my tenth grade.

    I was literally confused about why that feeling came and at which situation. I thought a lot, and after a long while the answer automatically came to my mind.

    My mind said, “Yes, it has something concerned to Achievement.” Ok, so the elevated feeling comes when we achieve something. “But what are its exceptions??”, came the next question from me. Because I didn’t get that feeling after my tenth grade as well as the intermediate belts between white and black belt.

    And finally, I got the answer.

    We get that elevated feeling only when we do something which our mind feels like we can’t do it.

    Frankly speaking, during my White Belt test, I had no confidence that I would pass, but I topped. So I did something which my mind thought I couldn’t. After that my mind had confidence to clear all the other tests. But when it came to Black Belt (as its a lifetime milestone), the mind didn’t believe… and when we gave the test, I still remember, it was 20:18 when we came downstairs from the hall and the masters told us to run for ten minutes. And we all Black Belts were feeling like we have achieved the greatest thing in the world.

    Again, before my tenth grade I was not a topper, so my mind always doubted the result. But after I became a topper, I realized that its a piece of cake to top. All you have to do is put in sincere efforts.

    So we can say:

    “Achievement is to do something which your mind says you can’t.”

    Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia

  • So here is an insight of sacrifice. We have heard people screaming to each other, “I’ve done this for you”, “I’ve sacrificed for you” and all that stuff.

    So after giving a prolonged thought to this, I came to the following conclusion:

    “Sacrifice is like an injury. If you don’t forget the old one, you can’t bear the new.”

    – Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia

  • Evolution on a wall

    Yes, you read it correctly.

    The most constant thing in this world is CHANGE…

    And here are my thoughts about change:

    “Change is inevitable. Accept to change or else you will be forced to change.”

    Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia

  • Conversation (album)

    So you might be thinking “What a weird Title”, I too think the same, never mind.

    So here is one more of my creations. This time we’ll look into a conversation, of course, the title says the same. But this conversation is the shortest conversation between an OPTIMIST and PESSIMIST (as I invented OPTESSIMIST)

    Without more talks, lets go directly to the conversation, here it goes:

    “Optimist: After every stormy night there is a sunny day.

    Pessimist: Sun shines only to cast shadow.

    Optimist: keep your eyes towards the sun and you will not see the shadow.”

    -Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia

  • Scrabble, Word Games

    Well well well, I was just thinking of having fun with the word “Able” and surprisingly, I made a very wonderful quote.

    I thought of sharing it with you, so here you go.

    “A correct attitude enables an unable to be able to do what he was unable to do.”

    – Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia

  • Do you remember always daydreaming, “I’ll be perfect.”?? I too had the same thought when I was a small kid. And today I was giving my thought a thought. So is it possible to be perfect??

    “Yes, of course”, I said.

    But for that you need to follow the following quote:

     

    “If you want to complete yourself, then compete with yourself.”

    – Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia

  • I’m asked a lot of times, “Why have you started working at such a young age?”

    Well, my answer is given in my following quote:

    “The farther you want to go, the earlier you have to start.”

    – Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia

  • So what do you think is the difference between humans and other animals??

     

    There are many, of course. I thought of the following:

    “All animals have mouths but humans are more problem creators because they don’t use it judicially.”

    – Manhardeep Singh Ahluwalia