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Monday, September 12, 2016

What is Love ?


Article - Sudhir Pai

Love is like breathing.

People are frustrated in their love experiences, because they want to hold it tight and actually forget about it's real essence.

When love is external - it is limited.

When love is internal - it is infinite.

When we try to find love outside, it is a temporary experience with high chance of leading to frustration.

Instead of finding love, become an ocean of love. Start loving yourself without judgement. Love every moment. Love every cell in your body.

Love the trees. Love the animals around. Love those rivers. Love those mountains. Love those butterfly.

Love every atom in universe.

This is one of the way to merge with cosmic oneness.

Just ask yourself - Can I become love infinite ?

Satyam Shivam Sundaram ( Truth, Love, Bliss ) is our inherent nature.

So - Don't wait for love.

Become Love.

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Best Wishes,

Sudhir Pai


Thursday, September 1, 2016

Live Your Passion




From My Book - ( Think Like A Winner )
Page 9 - Author - Sudhir Pai        

After a successful training session, one day, I was travelling by local train in Mumbai from my office to home. The gentleman sitting in the adjoining seat went on talking for almost half an hour on photography with his friend. He really seemed to have a depth and wide knowledge on the subject. After he finished, I could not help asking him,” Are you a photographer?” He said “No, I am a Mechanical Engineer by training but I want to take up photography as a career. That is where my real interest lies. I have tried several times to get into that field without success. What is the point in earning money working for something you don’t like and then spending the same money in case any health problem arises? It’s not easy to switch professions”. It is a pity that training and education are given more importance than natural talent.


In real life, we have untrained actors like Amitabh Bachchan, untrained lateral thinkers like Dhirubhai Ambani, untrained geniuses like mathematician Ramanujan and even some nobel prize winners who frankly admitted that their success was because of lack of formal training on the subjects which enabled them to do out of the box thinking. Subhash Ghai trained as an actor but became a director, Ravi Shastri trained as a bowler but became a batsman, Salim Khan trained as an actor but became a writer ( In the book the making of Sholay, he admits that he had the gift of conception but not the gift of projection). If these people could be successful, why should other people who find their vocations late in life, not be a given an opportunity. Should their whole lives be ruined because of one wrong decision? 


A few days back I heard a religious discourse where the speaker said that somebody asked Swami Vivekanand, ” How wise are you?” He said that I am more a fool and less a wise man because I am wise in only one thing and a fool in all the rest. Imagine a man of the stature of Swami Vivekanand saying a thing like that. Though Swamiji said that and the literal meaning of the word education is to draw out what is already in, it does not happen in real life as a result of which there is lifelong misery like the one mentioned above. Do not people who made a wrong decision once deserve a new chance? Should not more proactive attempts be made to know early in life where one is wise and where one is a fool to enable you to prosper emotionally and financially.


As Aamir Khan in his film 3 Idiots has rightly said >>> Don’t chase success …. Excel in your profession …. And success will start chasing you !!!

Wise words indeed !!

Best Wishes - Sudhir Pai

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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

From a small room with a rented computer to building a Rs 4 crore bootstrapped placement empire – the story of Bharat Bylappa


Source   : YourStory
Writer   : Aparajita Chaudhary 
“If you fail, never give up because F.A.I.L. means “First Attempt in Learning,” said the late Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam. 
Bharat Bylappa’s failed attempts at multiple ventures have been the laying the foundation for his entrepreneurial goals. There was even a time when he had to choose ‘a day job’, but his passion for entrepreneurship was always alive. His journey took a fortuitous turn in in April 2007 when he started Setuve Staffing Solutions that creates a pool of professionals for corporates placements.
In 2012, Setuve Staffing Solutions was rechristened Bharat Head Hunters. It offers in-houserecruitment training courses and consultancy services to both external and internal recruiters. Once they receive the requirement from clients, they list out all possible target companies, shortlist the names of the candidates, conduct meeting with them and match companies and clients based on the requirement. It creates 50 job offers every month. Currently, Bharat Head Hunters has more than 100 employees. 
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Monday, August 29, 2016

His weakness is his strength




Source : Rediff

Unlike most youngsters his age, Nitesh Sonawane, a 25-year-old pianist from Mumbai, isn't particularly picky about the colour of his shirt, trying the latest hairstyle or buying an expensive phone.

"I like to listen to all kinds of music," he says, about his passion in life.

When he has to step out for a music performance or attend his training at the True School of Music in Lower Parel, central Mumbai, where he is on a special scholarship, he parts his hair in a near perfect manner, without even looking into the mirror before stepping out of his home.

When he isn't performing or learning, he takes piano lessons for the kids at Happy Home and School for the Blind at Worli, also central Mumbai. "I like to keep myself busy," he adds. It's a weekday when I meet him at the True School of Music. When he enters one of the studio rooms for the scheduled interaction, I open the door wide open for him.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Heal cancer holistically

Retired Major General Niranjan Singh Kullar, an 86-year-old cancer survivor, still works 18 hours daily as advisor to the CEO, Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, after more than three decades of army service. His twinkling eyes, upright gait and trim appearance exude energy and vitality. Who would guess that he is a veteran survivor of not one, but two forms of cancer? Or that he cured cancer through holistic, natural methods exclusively, without chemotherapy or radiation? His healing journey proves that miracles indeed happen to those who create them.


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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Thought for today

The law of attraction says that you magnetize and receive the circumstances that you give out. You give out positive thoughts and feelings and you magnetize positive circumstances and similarly negative circumstances for negativity. This law works just as the law of gravitation works - whether we accept it or not

Start attracting positive events and positive people in your life from this moment .

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Power of Subconscious Mind

Infinite riches are all around you if you will open your mental eyes and behold the treasure house of infinity within you. There is a gold mine within you from which you can extract everything you need to live life gloriously, joyously, and abundantly. Many are sound asleep because they do not know about this gold mine of infinite intelligence and boundless love within themselves. Whatever you want, you can draw forth. A magnetized piece of steel will lift about twelve times its own weight, and if you demagnetize this same piece of steel, it will not even lift a feather. Similarly, there are two types of men. There is the magnetized man who is full of confidence and faith. He knows that he is born to win and to succeed. Then, there is the type of man who is demagnetized. He is full of fears and doubts.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Drug Addiction and Indian Youth


I am not into drugs,” she repeats five times in course of a single chat. And she changes the storyline of her first brush with drugs in Delhi so often-in one she is offered a joint by a call centre colleague in the office car, in another a stranger cajoles her to snort in a toilet at Hotel Samrat-that you start doubting her claims.

Whichever version you believe, there’s no dithering when she describes the “cocktail” that quietly changes hands every midnight shift at her call centre: “Cough syrup and rum, pepsi or coke, with crushed spasmo proxyvon tablets and a bit of iodex.”