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Thursday, August 04, 2005

Excersise for mind

The muscle which undergoes excersise gets stronger. The same is true for the brain also.
hey you can consider brain also as a muscle.

If we don't use our brain .. it may get inactive .. Just like a bicysle. Somedays back i have started doing some kind of excersise to my brain.

Yesterday i have looked at the Towers of Honai Problem. It has some intersting position in my life.

First time in my Bachelors when i looked at that .. i thought its just yet another recursive problem and left it. Have n't tried my hands on it. We had some entrance for masters called GATE. When i saw this problem in Question Papers. I just left it.

yesterday i tried it ... tried some examples ... tried and got some answer ... But it was not working .. ;-(.

Recently i read a book " The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari ". The author keep on saying ..
You can not have the luxury of having a single negitive thought

Yeah thats right ...When i am thinking at that problem .. I had a sconday thought in mind.
It is telling me " go and see the book ". It had the solution.


But fortunatly i was able to contol that thought.. I tried ...

Again secondary thought .. Lets sleep ... Control it ...

Finally i was successful in that problem.

In " Think and Grow Rich ", Losers will left the problem just before its going to be a success, but if you try more , and try to move forward .. success will come. Thats the thin differece.

Thats the key to success. Persistence to the hard situation. That will be the time to show your charecter, how hard you can be.

Lets Go to the Cricket

In First innings everything is same England and Aussies both played equally. Its the second innings that made the differece. When Glen. Mc. Grath and Bret Lee are bowling, all the english players could not resist themselves and stay at the crease. All top order and middle order fell cheaply.

But if we look at the second innings of Aus. They showed the difference between the champion and the ordinary team.

The persistence to stay in tough time is the secret.





5 Comments:

  • completely agree with you.

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    smiles,
    vaasu

    By Blogger vaasu, at 8:23 AM  

  • the book "monk who sold his ferrari" is too gud..though didn't read it completely..

    By Blogger vaasu, at 10:20 AM  

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