Perceptions
   Ramesh was shocked when he was told 
   by his soul-mate Latha that her parents fixed an alliance with a 
   doctor. After a brief conversation she told him how her parents 
   forced her to accept the alliance and all he could mutter was 
   “Congratulations”.
   She raged in anger and frustration, 
   “I never expected this from you. I thought you would hold my hand 
   and say, ‘Nobody on earth can separate us'. I hate myself for being 
   in love with a coward like you” and went away crying.
   After a few years he fell in love 
   with another woman and one day she told him that her elders fixed 
   her marriage with an I.A.S officer. He pulled her towards him and 
   yelled, “Nobody can separate us in this world. Let heavens fall, we 
   will marry”.
   She looked at him with disgust. 
   “When my life is going to be rich and beautiful, are you jealous of 
   it?” she said with hatred, “I am sorry for loving such a selfish 
   person like you.”
   After three years, Latha met him 
   with new born baby in her hands. She apologised, “My married life is 
   happy with the doctor. I am sorry for having hurt you. If you had 
   forced me to marry you on that day, the story would have been 
   different. Thank you for your decision.”
   Few months later, his second woman 
   came to him. “My husband is a drunkard, gambler and had already 
   married, but he kept this as a secret. I did a blunder in my life. 
   When you asked me to marry you, I misunderstood you.”
   The philosophy:
   “There are no good or bad values in 
   this world. Our actions are judged by other people with their own 
   beliefs, ‘benefits' and customs and by the norms fixed by the 
   society, religion etc. You need not do anything for others unless it 
   gives you happiness and satisfaction. You are at liberty to do 
   whatever that pleases you other than those acts that harm you at 
   present (e.g. gambling etc) or in future (smoking etc), and those 
   deeds that harm others (like cheating, theft etc)” writes Ayn Rand, 
   who lived by the said philosophy.
   Last week's riddle: The snail 
   cannot attain an average speed of 0.02 mph even if it travels by 
   light's speed. The winners are intimated by mail. They may send 
   their postal address to receive the prizes.
   
    SUCCESS VS FAILURE 
   As the 
   dispute between two groups of students whether “Athadu” is a better 
   film or “Pokiri” reached a climax, the room vibrated with heated 
   arguments. Blood pressures raised and their top of the voice shouts 
   continued till the lecturer stepped in. They later tried to 
   concentrate but failed. 
   For this reason psychologists advise students not to involve 
   in fierce arguments before examinations and also “not to talk” one 
   hour before exams.
   Argument is a waste of time. Normal people argue, whereas 
   successful people discuss. If you are arguing, you are finding “who” 
   is wrong. If you are discussing, you are finding “what” is wrong.
   
   No student plans to be a failure. He simply fails to plan to be 
   successful. Ordinary people derive 
   pleasure from watching movies and chatting at tea-stalls, whereas 
   winning students get it in creative hobbies like playing chess, 
   music and reading books. 
   Enjoying a hobby is not wrong but one should realise whether it would 
   help in the future or hinder. Realising 
   that “enjoyment is the same in both types of hobbies” is the first 
   step to success. Some students have a notion that successful 
   people work hard, never smile, spend sleepless nights, wear thick 
   glasses, have no thrill in lives etc. Take the example of Abdul 
   Kalam, Mother Theresa, Manmohan Singh, Sachin etc to realise that 
   this perception is wrong. 
   A work becomes hard when you are not capable of doing it physically, or 
   not interested to do it mentally. Is studying 
   a hard work? If so, is it physical or mental? A work becomes 
   mentally hard for two reasons. You might not have understood the 
   basics of the subject in the initial stages and developed aversion 
   towards a particular subject or there is a luring interest by your 
   side (such as TV or Cricket) when you are studying. 
   
   Our brain can store about one million concepts called bonds. 
   It is up to us to prioritise between the bonds. It can be Arti 
   Agarwal and Mahesh Babu or Archimedes Principle and Mercantile Law.
   
   The Snail’s riddle:
   There were two interesting answers to the question “A snail 
   travelled at 0.01 mph while going. At what speed it should crawl 
   back to attain an average speed of 0.02 mph?” The best answer was: 
   It can attain the said speed, if it takes an alternative route that 
   is longer than the original one. The funniest answer was: A snail 
   cannot crawl backwards.