There is a beautiful sentence: "To know is to live". Knowing is living. If we do not live all that which we know, all that we know just remains as knowledge. It is when we put this knowledge into practice, we make actual living. So truly, Knowledge is a waste, if not put into practice. I made these words to be a part of this blog post as an apology for being unjust to it. For not continuing to post a single blog for months. For not spending time that I should have spent here.
Today I realized my fault, so I came back to put a small effort to correct that.
To continue a good habit, needs a consistent effort. The time to start that effort is now. So just as a new beginning to the blog I would like to jot down some great quotations I recently read and heard about, that prepared me to write this blog.
The First one is: "If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right." ; which I read from an article based on Steve Jobs' Commencement addressing speech(2005) for the Stanford University.
The second one, I heard of today in an awesome interactive session held in my college. It was : "Every day is a new learning.". Correctly said, "If we didn't learn anything today, we did not grow. And if we did not grow, we are just the same as we were yesterday. We did not live today!". So each and every day there has to be something that we learn so that we can tell ourselves that we are today something better than what we were yesterday, and continue the process lifelong. Also, I heard about a very good book by Stephen Covey called "7 habits of highly effective people.", hoping to read that soon.
For everyday of life there is something to be learned. And today, with the help of my friend who is a wonderful blogger, I learned to successfully add a side button ( as a link for Facebook and Twitter) to my blog.
So with a desire to continue this journey of learning, I end this note with a self-assurance to continue this blog with 'knowledge put into practice stuffs', as soon as possible.
Adios!
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