My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2011-01-31

  • All cricket lovers, what's your view on this issue?
    Rinkesh Singh Divya Prakash Jha Rahul Saraf Vivek Mattar… http://fb.me/Bn4R0ck0 #
  • Stock market diving down again… want to see it at 12k again.. go bears go!! #
  • Remembering Gandhi today, and pondering over this quote of his “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others" #
  • New poem, must read!! http://fb.me/LNZaTQdP #
  • Wishes a very Happy Republic day and requests all to ponder on one of the famous lines by Mr. John F. Kennedy :… http://fb.me/TK8A7NSJ #
  • Oops!! http://fb.me/RlfCOmKe #
  • No man is rich enough to buy back his past.” Oscar Wilde #
  • http://youtu.be/QZ5aZ8LiWFs – Nice #
  • Suresh Kalmadi has been sacked from the CWG organising committee 3 months after the Games are over.Not sure I understand this correctly #

You can Just Rust, Or…

You can just rust, or go out all guns blazing,
Maybe sing a song, or paint a painting!
Pick a new passion, or an old hobby to revive,
Just pass thru life, or really feel what it is to be alive?

You can just rust, but do you really want to?
With so many peaks waiting to be conquered by you!
Feel the wind hit you, let you be drenched by rain,
Hop on a bus to nowhere, or catch a train!!

You can just rust, but the whole world awaits you,
There are friends to cherish, and dreams to pursue!
With books to read, and music to hear,
What are you waiting for, oh my dear!!

If you rest, you rust - Helen Hayes

If you rest, you rust - Helen Hayes

You can just rust, but do remember,
Time will fly by, and take what it has to offer!
You will get old, and your joints will pain,
So go get it, for this day will not come again!!

You can just rust, but this is your only life,
Open those blinds, or tear the curtains with a knife!
Let the world know, you lived to the fullest,
Let those be proud, who stood and witnessed !!

RTI Information Needed

Hi all, an incident happened with me two weeks ago which I would like to share with all. I think using the Right To Information (RTI) act will help me in this, but I have no idea how to go about it or whether it is even possible or not.

Two weeks ago when I was coming back to my home after work, I took a left turn at a traffic signal. The crossing (at Domlur) does not have a free left so I took a left only after confirming the green left signal. As soon as I took the left turn, a traffic cop stopped me for jumping the signal. He asked me to pay the Rs 100 fine but as I was sure that I had turned left only after confirming the signal, I refused to pay the fine. He told me that I had jumped the signal and explained to me by taking me back to the signal. He mentioned that it could be that I saw the green signal some 100 m before the signal and didn’t bother to check it just when I was at the signal. It was basically my word against his. I asked him if I refused to pay the fine, what else could be done to verify whether I had actually jumped the signal or not.

traffic signalThe traffic cop then explained to me the process of giving a notice after which I had to go to Mayo hall office and get it confirmed via a camera situated at the signal. In this case, if I am proved right, I will not have to pay the fine or else I have to pay Rs 400 fine if I was wrong. I further enquired about how soon did I have to go to get the notice verified, to which he replied, within 48 hours. As I had other commitments over the next two days which I could not miss, I had no other option other than to pay the fine. So I paid the Rs 100 fine and got the blackberry receipt which is the norm now in Bangalore.

Now I have the receipt which has an ID, the violation, the place and my vehicle number. But I still want to confirm whether I jumped the signal or not. And since this is an auto-generated receipt with an ID and time, there must be a way to get this record and verify the same. I am sure the RTI act can be used for it. But I have no idea about how to go about submitting an RTI application, or whether it would be even applicable in this case or not. So if anybody knows about how I can go about in this situation, please contact me so that I can pursue the matter further.

My weekly tweets archive for the week ending 2011-01-24

  • "Find what makes your heart sing and create your own music." Mac Anderson #
  • LOL …. http://bit.ly/e2evQK #
  • "Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck." – Dalai Lama #
  • You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. -James D. Miles #
  • "It's not what happens to you it's what you do about it that makes the difference." – Wilson Mitchel #
  • is back in Bangalore after spending some quality time in Chennai!! #
  • "Time is what we want most, but what we use worst." – William Penn #
  • Kohli is the MAN. Should play in WC 11 no matter what. And I can bet my life he is future captain and superstar. Need to play tests too #
  • "A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination." – Nelson Mandela #
  • "When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everybody will respect you." – Lao Tsu #
  • "Its not what you look at that matters, its what you see." – Henry David Thoreau #
  • You will never find time for anything. If you want the time, you must make it." – Charles Buxton #
  • Why are you trying so hard to fit in when you were born to stand out? #
  • The worst thing about being lied to is simply knowing you weren't worth the truth. -Unknown #
  • If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. It's the hard that makes it great. -Tom Hanks #
  • Risk more than others think is safe. Care more than others think is wise. Dream more than others think is… http://fb.me/QffBTje5 #
  • Never ignore a person who loves you and cares for you. One day you may realise you’ve lost the moon while counting the stars. #
  • "Wealth is the ability to fully experience life." – Henry David Thoreau #

10 Things I am glad I had done (or do) in my life

Below are the 10 things that I had done, or do in my life which I am really glad for. I am not saying I am perfect at these things, but I am getting better every passing day, and that is what matters. Read on…

1. Accepting mistakes of others
We all are human beings, and we do make mistakes. As important it is to accept our own mistakes, it is also important to accept others mistakes too. Anybody who does not make a mistake does not exist at all. So it is only wise to see other’s mistakes as just natural and move on with life. It has made my life much more joyful and easy whenever I have not passed my judgement on someone due to a past mistake. And it has helped whenever I treat a person positively irrespective of past experiences. Do to others what you expect them to do with you!

2. Build and maintain self-discipline
Before trying to manage others or to make a difference in the world, it is very important that we are able to manage ourselves. Whether deciding how much (and what) to eat, how much to party, or when to get up in the morning are all acts of self-discipline. If you want to get up early in the morning, you can’t delay sleeping in the night. It is as simple as that. It just boils down to resisting the temptation of that late night show on TV, or a few drinks with friends which will run late into the night. No doubt socialising with friends is important, but sometimes you need to learn to say “NO” (which is not easy, believe me) to focus on other important things which you have decided. Either you don’t decide to do a task (like morning exercise), but if you do decide, then self-discipline decides whether you do it or not.

3. Started this blog
Putting your thoughts to pen and paper (or keyboard and laptop) has helped me a lot. We all are social creatures, and discuss about sports, politics, religion, etc whenever we meet or talk. By putting my thoughts / views in writing, I really know what my thoughts are, and others can also come up and comment / participate in the discussion, regardless of geographical limitations. Apart from this, my writing skills has improved, and now I have new dream. A Dream of Writing a Book someday.

4. Running SaleRaja for 2.5 years
Starting a business of your own can help see the world as it is, free from the illusions which we don’t know (or choose to ignore) in our lives. In my experience of over 2.5 years of running SaleRaja, which were not very successful in terms of revenues and profits, but the learnings have been immense. It has made me even more resolved to come back to entrepreneurship, but now better prepared. Anyways, I only have one life and I don’t take it too seriously. I don’t want to save anything for my next life and want to experience everything in this life itself!! So, anybody looking for fun and adventure, I would surely recommend starting a business of your own, at least once in your lifetime.

5. Learning French
For those who don’t know, I know a little bit of French. I learned it for 18 months at the L’AF Delhi, and totally by accident. But I got more than I expected. Interacting with people from different backgrounds made my outlook towards life much more mature. There were businessmen, students, police officers, housewives and professionals in my batch, all learning about French and France. And learning a language is a channel to discover new worlds and improve your life skills. Moreover, learning a new language is always a challenge, and challenges and I go together.

6. Reading Books
Having started reading books regularly only in Jan 2010 (after college), I can say it is changing my views and thoughts on a lot of things. I would like to put an hour of reading daily an activity as important it is to exercise daily. Reading a book (I mostly read self-help, autobiographies, and business books) is like viewing a life from somebody else’s eyes. It gives you a perspective about life and people from another person’s point of view. I am going to continue with this habit forever, and in some 3-4 years, I am going to have my own library with a good collection of books.

7. Making my own rules
Most of the people live their life according to what is the norm, what everybody else is doing. It is assumed that you need to follow the so called rules, or “conventions” to get what you desire, be it your job, family or whatever it you may be wanting. But I beg to differ. Who says that I have to do what everybody else does? Intact, if I know the outcome of a task I am doing, what is the fun in doing it. I only have one life and I don’t want to live it the way other people want me to. I might encounter some failures or setbacks along the way, but that be it. The fun of not knowing where you are going only can get you what you normally can’t get. That is why I studied computers too much during my school days that other subjects suffered. That is why I started SaleRaja… And read “The Fountainhead” by Ayn Ryand if you need more.

8. Helping others
Helping other people, either those for whom I am responsible for, or somebody a total stranger, has always given me so much satisfaction that has never been matched by doing something for myself. I totally experienced a different kind of satisfaction (like I have never experienced before) when I was leading the 99acres team in Noida. It was a responsibility which I didn’t took seriously when I started, but it showed me shades of my character even I wasn’t aware of. Helping / Mentoring a new bunch of engineers right out of college changed me as a professional, and as a human being. I feel more connected with myself after that experience. I don’t think if there is a better feeling than knowing that somebody is smiling or sleeping peacefully because of you.

9. Moving to Bangalore
Bangalore has taught me a lot. In fact, I think moving to any new city will give some experiences and learning that can’t be attained otherwise. You get to interact with new people of different culture and language. A lot of my misconceptions of how things happen in life have cleared after moving to Bangalore. New places to travel and explore also add to your to-do list after relocating to a new city. In Bangalore, I have come to believe that honesty and integrity still exist in this world and you don’t have to be cruel or selfish to survive. It is often said that judge a society by how it treats its weaker sections. How the locals in Bangalore treat and respect women and elders is totally heart warming. I want to wander along the globe, moving to a new city every few years and keep on learning to be a better human being. Bangalore, your time is getting over soon 😉

10. Living in today
“The reason people find it so hard to be happy is because they always see the past better than it was, the present worse than it is, and the future less resolved than it will be.” Most people are either worried about their past or the future, missing the present in the process. It is important to understand that we can’t change anything what has happened in the past. Neither can we second guess the future. At best, we can make a plan and work for the best outcome. But if it does not, it is wise to learn the lessons from failures and move on. Love life. Love yourself. Living for today while having fun and making everybody involved in your life happier is what should be our goal for the day. Watch the movie “The Groundhog Day” to realize how we should live our lives. We all have only 24 hours in a day, and it is important to make them count.