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When we come into this world, along with us, we bring into existence the expectations of many people, our parents being an apt example. As we grow up, these expectations gradually change into our ambitions and our desires. But, then what is the meaning of the term, "our ambitions" or "our desires"? Have they got something to do with our physical form, or are they purely the aspirations of our souls? All of you reading this would but have to agree that your aspirations and ambitions would have been the same even if your soul resided in some other body. Consequently, it is our soul that is the generator of that fire in the belly and that rush of adrenalin that directs all our energies towards the achievement of our goals.

And as all the books of knowledge preach, the cycle of life and death is an interminable journey of the soul. The body withers away, but the soul carries on. Then, has any of you ever wondered that why we aspire for new achievements and glories in our lives, although our soul has experienced all of it innumerable times in its past journeys. Is the soul insatiable? Has it got unlimited capacity and energy? Has it been renewed each time a life is born? Come, explore and experience our boundless aspirations, inexhaustible innovations and everlasting energy, all directed towards bringing in some lighter moments into your busy lives!! 'Coz, we are... the souls renewed... Happy surfing!!


Monday, March 8, 2010

Rough Draft

Former New Zealand captain John Reid feels some members of the Australian cricket team are "idiots" who need to be reined in.
Reid's comments, also a former ICC match referee, came after Australian paceman Mitchell Johnson head-butted Scott Styris in a show of aggression during the first one-dayer in Napier.
"Generally the Australian team looks good, but there are a handful of idiots who need to be reined in," Reid was quoted as saying in 'The Age'.
"Do your work with the bat and the ball, not your mouth."
While some praised Johnson for sparking life into the series, Reid said the aggression displayed by the pacer was "not required".
Australia is playing a five-match ODI series with Kiwis. Series is levelled at 1-1.
Reid said players need to understand the importance of playing the game in good spirit. "Like it or not, these guys are role models for youngsters. Johnson was the aggressor, but he's mad head-butting someone with a helmet on."

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