1. Focus: What you focus on will determine how your life will look
2. Exposure: Maintaining a balance is the best way to live your life
3. Lens: Each lens has a specific purpose. Every individual has his/her own talents and has a unique place in the society
4. ISO (sensor sensitivity): If you're too sensitive, you've life will look grainy/unpleasant.
5. You may need to shoot 100 times before you make a spectacular shot! You may have to try 100 times before you make a lasting impression.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
The Power of Encouragement
After my
matriculation exam, I‘d decided to change my school. I joined Petit Seminaire
for my Higher Secondary studies and it is one of the best decisions I’ve made
in my life.
Just 3
weeks into our XI classes, we had a practical class in Chemistry. Vishwakumar sir was our Chemistry teacher. We
were given a chemical salt and were asked to analyze the composition. As we
were analyzing, our teacher was asking questions to randomly selected students.
As a matter
of bad luck or ill-fate rather, I was caught in that randomness! I was blinking
as my teacher was waiting for an answer for the question he’d asked me. I
did a futile search of my brain and soon confessed my ignorance. But the reply he
gave me was strange.
“Being
Abialbon Paul, you can’t say you don’t know”, He said very calmly.
I really
wonder what magical influence these words had on me. From nowhere the answer
came and sat on my lips. I spoke it out. He said, “Good.” and moved on to the
next student.
Till then I
never took my studies seriously. I always read casually and never bothered about
my marks. I would managed to get
within the first five ranks. My mother always wanted me to get the first rank.
Her constant crib on my marks made me feel inferior. (I'm not complaining
against her. She probably expected too much as any parent these days normally
do). Rarely I’d read hard and get the first rank only to slip back again to
fourth or fifth. I did realize something. When I got high marks, people praised
me. When I got low marks, people praised the one with high marks. What I wanted was not people’s praises. It
only put a pressure on me to perform more. And such a system, I feel, never
works at its optimum.
What I
wanted was acceptance and encouragement.
“Encouragement
is just reminding someone their own talents and potential when they feel
inadequate to face a challenging situation or sink into depression when they
fail. Acceptance is being comfortable with someone even after knowing his/her
limitations.”
And that is
exactly what Vishwakumar sir’s words did to me. I felt so encouraged when I realized
that someone actually had much faith in my potential. He believed in what I
could accomplish when I was still thinking too negatively about myself. It
boosted my morale. I took much interest in my studies especially Chemistry and
Physics. I got very good marks in those two subjects. Not to pride myself but I
was really good in those subjects that I started teaching concepts to many of
my school friends. And many of them have told me that they found my clarity on
the concepts quite astounding. I really believe that I got selected in the
JIPMER UG entrance exams because of the little edge I had over other students
in Chemistry & Physics.
I’ve come
to know much about Vishwakumar sir after being his student for two years. He
observes his students and learns about them. He knows each pupil’s caliber,
interests and limitations by interacting with them as well as by going through
their academic records. He uses this information to appropriately guide them.
(There are many more things special about him and these few lines are grossly
inadequate)
God is
omnipresent. However He does not take a particular physical form to meet me at
my times of need. That’s why He made me Vishwakumar sir’s student. I am
thankful to God for all who've encouraged me and propelled me forward. May God
bless them abundantly.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
My wish to be a good teacher...
I feel that a good teacher is one who’ll train his students to think more than just instilling knowledge into the their heads. Scientific knowledge can be obtained by reading books. But what to do with that knowledge can be learnt from a wise teacher.
Scientific
knowledge is changing from time to time as new and newer discoveries totally
uproot the previously believed facts.
And who are these people who make these
new discoveries??
They are the ones who’ve learnt from their wise teachers how
to think and expand their imagination. They challenge what others consider unquestionable
perfection.
I wish to
to be a wise teacher.
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