Oct

30

Posted by : Sumana | On : October 30, 2011

Many years ago, Violinist Itzhak Perlman gave a performance in New York. During the concert one of the strings on his violin suddenly broke. The crowd gasped at the sound which could be heard throughout the entire auditorium and the music abruptly came to a stop.

The crowd waited patiently for Mr. Perlman to replace the string. However, much to everyone’s surprise, Perlman didn’t rush to find a new string. he took a moment to gave himself before he motioned for the conductor to begin playing again where the orchestra had left off! For the remainder of the concert, Perlman played the music that should have been played on four string on only three.

As Itzhak finished playing, for a moment, time slowed and silence filled the air the the audience rose to its feet to offer a standing ovation for this incredible feat. Perlman smiled and humbly raised his bow. “You know”. he told them, “sometimes it is the artist’s task to find out how much music you can still make with what you have left”/

In life, when something breaks, does the loss stop us or do we continue making music with what we have ?

Oct

09

Posted by : Sumana | On : October 9, 2011

Suppose the average human life in today’s world is not more than 60 years. If you analyse the break-up of activities associated with these 60 years of your life, you can see that it more or less matches with the following:
12 Years in Working

22 Years in Sleeping

04 Years in Routine Travelling

05 Years in Eating

03 Years in Bathing, Dressing etc…

06 Years in Useless Chatting, Gossip

04 Years in Sickness & Illness

Balance ? Only 4 Years
Our only question to one and all is, why should mankind think, involve in activities that result in sufferings, terror, hatred, fighting, killings etc… in the short span of 4 years left to them. It needs to be utilized in a better way by doing all good things, helping others and thanking God for the opportunity given to us in being a human being… Live and Let Live.

Oct

05

Posted by : Sumana | On : October 5, 2011

Oct

05

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Oct

05

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Sep

29

Posted by : Sumana | On : September 29, 2011

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29

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28

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Sep

20

Posted by : Sumana | On : September 20, 2011

10 reasons why I chose Research as a career

(1) I hate sleeping.
(2) I have already enjoyed my life in childhood.
(3) I cannot live without tension.
(4) I wanted to have disturbed family life.
(5) I believed in Gita “Karm karo, fal ki icha mat karo”.
(6) I wanted to take revenge on myself.
(7) I want to miss my LOVE.
(8) I wanted social boycott.
(9) I wanted to break up with my friends.
(10) I love to work on Sundays and Holidays.

Sep

20

Posted by : Sumana | On : September 20, 2011

Disclaimer: Not applicable to all :)

Before joining PhD:
· I want to win the Nobel Prize.
· I want to win the Turing Award.

First year of PhD:d
· I want to finish PhD in two years.
· I want to publish papers only in top tier conferences.
· I want to make ground-breaking research.
· I want to win the best PhD Thesis award.

Second year of PhD:
· I want to finish PhD in 5 years.
· I want a problem.
· Shall I change my advisor?

Third year of PhD:
· I want a paper; I don’t care which conference.
· Shall I change my topic?
· I want to be known as Dr bhOndOO…

Fourth year of PhD:
· I want to finish PhD!
· My industry-friends have two children by now. When will I get married?

Fifth year of PhD:
· Why did I come here?
· Why did I choose this advisor?
· Why did I choose this topic?

Sixth year of PhD:
· Someone give me a degree!
· I want to leave this place — for ever.
· Let me leave.

Seventh year of PhD:
· People call me uncle.
· She waited and finally married someone else.I don’t want any degree. I just want to live peacefully.