Thursday, June 24, 2010

Fresher in IT...

After almost 6 yrs in IT now, am trying to recollect the first few days as a fresher in IT...

Here's the list of memorable times for me as a newbie in IT...

  • Seeing my first company for the first time: Reached Bangalore a week before the joining date. Then just to familiarise myself with the office area, went on auto and in passing saw the building... Glass building, 8 floors, uniformed security near gate, and with the name of the company displayed with logo on the front side of building... I was filled with awe and a sense of pride, which i doubt even if the owner of the building or company would have ever felt...
  • First lunch at cafetaria: 2 roti, variety-rice, white rice, dal, curry, rasam, sambhar, curd, pickle, papad, sweet, salad. What more can anyone ask for, was my first thought. Looked as good as a marriage feast to me then. I thought i'll never be satisfied with simple home meal again after getting used to this kind of "luxury". (What happens later on, after months or days of eating at office, well, that you all know)
  • First company badge: Oooh, this one should have gone for first in list, but let it remain here in sequence. Collected company employee badge, smiled at my photo and name on it, wore it round my neck the very next moment. The bride who is just having the sacred thread tied around her neck, similar kind of feeling, i should say. So proud and happy....
  • Freshers Training: A carefree relaxed 40 days training. Get to be trained in so many applications and technologies. Awesome training material-the books still on proud display at home. The best time in freshers life to make new friends for Life. Plus Lunch free, free, free!!!

Monday, June 21, 2010

A Reason to Smile...

When someone smiles or says they are happy, the first question pops up is "Why? What happened?"

But do we really need a reason to smile.. to be happy?

A smile is something which comes naturally to us... noone ever teaches us that...
Look how the baby smiles.. the best smile ever... who in Heaven's name taught something so beautiful and breath-taking to a newly born baby!!!...
Years pass by, and the spontaneous free natural smile of a baby gets replaced by a more polished expression which comes once in a while when we have a proper "reason" to celebrate something...

A reason to frown, yes, needed... but reason to smile?

Next time you catch yourself smiling for no reason, instead of questioning 'Why', replace it with 'Why not?' and keep smiling...

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Journey to Hell

Have you seen the tamil movie Anniyan (dubbed as Aparichit/Aparichithudu in Hindi/Telugu).
In the movie, Garuda Puranam is quoted to have a list of sins which will lead to Hell and the kind of punishments which the 'sinners' have to face.

Till date, I've not been able to figure out a consistent definition for "Sin".
One thing I know - the most terrible sin out there is not being true to oneself.
And the punishment for that? A lifetime of Hell.... until you realise and find out your true self and go back to Heaven.

Hell is a state of mind. And here's the list of common "sins" which leads to it:
1) Being depressed:
Depression is the mindstate where the longer you stay in it, the lower you sink..
Like quicksand... pulls you in and in...
Even if there are friends around willing to pull you out and extend their hands, its YOU who have to reach out and help yourself out.
Lose the will to get out, then noone, repeat, noone can really help you.
The secret mantra to drive it out is "This too will pass". No matter how tough the situation may seem, its not going to last forever. "This too will pass"....
2) Self-degradation:
The quickest way to reach Hell is to let yourself down all the time. Every unkind word you say and believe against yourself, is one step towards Hell. People say there's a spark of God in each of us. Blame yourself and you blame the spark too.
Stop the blame game, on yourself and on others and feels how it feels to be YOU. a happy, fulfilled, successful you.
3) Full of regrets:
A journey to past could be journey to Hell if you don't get over the regrets. There's no hard disk in Universe where our past is stored.
There's no trace of the past, other than what is playing in your mind.
If you want to carry the past, then pick the good times. Why stuff your mind with something bad thats no longer there. Leave space for happy moments and enjoy NOW.
4) FEAR
“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.”
The fearful thought of facing a Tiger can be more torturing than facing the Tiger itself.
Fear can be a survival instinct, and we can use it to be cautious while living, but we don't have to stop living coz of it.
In a cartoon show, Fear was pictured as a Tiger made of fire.
The more you get scared and avoid facing it, the bigger and dangerous it becomes.
But face it with courage and the Fire tiger becomes smaller and smaller and poof, its gone and there comes your victory!!!

Enough talk about Hell.
The Hell you might be in right now is Heaven in disguise waiting to be unmasked by your true self...

H for Hell or H for Heaven. Its upto you to make the choice.

"'Heaven is not a place, and it is not a time. Heaven is being perfect" (quote by Richard Bach, my favourite author. )
And being perfect means being Yourself....

“Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe, shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish.”

Friday, June 18, 2010

Forms of English

How many different forms of English do you know?

"British English and American English" - If thats your answer, then, Hello and Welcome to India.
Here each state has its own style of English...
Kerala English, TN English, AP English, Orissa English, Bengal English, Karnataka English..... (i've noticed only these varieties but i bet there are far more out here)
English flavoured with the native language spice.

When we were in school, we were under the impression that speaking "Perfect English" w/o any trace of local accent is the ultimate goal.
Years later, entered into the magical world of IT. The perfect meeting place for people from different states.
It was such a surprise then to realise that English can be pronounced in so many ways and still sound so perfect and musical.
If you don't agree, just stand back and listen.
Take out the nativity and English here in India will never be the same.

My personal favorites - the way "sh" is converted to "s" in Orissa style, and the pronunciation of words with "o" in Kerala style.

I hope that these native English flavours will remain forever and ever and ever....


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Panda, this one's dedicated to you, for letting me tease and laugh everytime at your accent and not teasing me back for my native English :)

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Two new books

After reading so many, many suspense and romance novels, finally my mind signalled its time to read something sensible and refreshing.
So here's the two books on my immediate must-read list.
Always wanted to read them since many years but somehow postponed.

1) Gitanjali - Rabindranath Tagore
2) War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy

Hearing the titles itself sounds exciting and peaceful at the same time.
Off I go now to start reading.
Happy reading to me and See ya later!!!