Although Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem ‘If’ in 1895, it has stood the test of time and its wisdom referred to countless times. If by Rudyard Kipling not only serve as an inspiring read, but may also serve as maxims for life – guidelines for one’s integrity, characters and determination at all time.
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep
Mary Elizabeth Frye first wrote ‘Do not stand at my grave and weep’ for a German Jewish friend, Margaret Schwarzkopf when Margaret’s mother died. She told Mary Frye she had not had the chance to stand by her mother’s grave and weep.
Beauty is an Art
Eleanor Roosevelt said, “Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.” I believe that beauty is an art – the art of human being,
An Inspiring Dance
This is a truly amazing video sent to me by a friend. What could a guy who lost one leg while still a child and a girl who lost her…
Don’t Quit
Inspired by a post, ‘Don’t Quit Too Easily‘ by a friend in the blogging world and whenever I hear someone going through tough time, I always like to share this…
Changing Attitude, Changing Life
A few days back, I read a good article from my sister’s laptop on attitude and what really captured my attention was a quotation from Viktor E. Frankl. Viktor was…
Life is Like a Box of Jigsaw
Which will you choose? A jigsaw puzzle that you can get easily in a shop where you get to choose the exact picture that you want; it could be a…