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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

A Hero Among Our Friends


A Hero Among Our Friends

There’s a hero among us all. 
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Champion Trophy for Friend

From our parents to our neighbours, from our leaders to the strangers on the street, from our soldiers to the families across the continents and millions across the globe. We believe we have seen them all, either on a daily basis or through the media. And yes there are numerous more we are certain we will come across in future. In fact the hero in us too, will surprise us at some point in our life. 

But how many of us are aware of the hero among our own friends. 

Yes, we have our favourite friends who help us with those highly valuable tiny bits of favours, we have our close friends with whom we can confide and inspire us with their timely counsels and we have those special friends who suddenly appear in our lives just in time when everyone else seems to be helpless. But what about those friends in our list who may or may not be close to us, the very friends who you think have got it all- those who you think are doing great in life while you were late in grabbing opportunities, those very friends who you think have problems that are no match for your mountain of problems. Do you think that the only heroism they have inspired you with is the fact that they had a great academic life, excelled in sports, singing and dancing, and is now well settled in life with the spouse of their dreams?
 
While they can give you those expert opinions on how to solve complex algebraic equations and theorems, train you on how to time yourself for that perfect smash on the badminton court and advice you on the best career path based on your interests and skills, do you think that this is the only heroic deeds you see in them? Or maybe the fact that they were motivated throughout their life for that perfect report card scoring, or that championship trophy or that company which will reward them with those big pay checks and perks for the softwares they develop. Was this motivation that you saw in their eyes that motivated you too and so, they are now a hero to you? If so, then yes, they rightly deserve that compliment because not only have they worked hard for it but they also helped you in the process. But have you ever realised that beyond all that motivation there could have been another major personal motivation that helped them fight their way through life. 

Perhaps this personal motivation isn’t as big as those other motivations which helped you. But for them, in their personal lives, it was a major motivations and something they could not share with anyone else because what they were going through was indeed a survival tactic that was the need of the hour for each day in their life. We have all heard of stories where people have been victims of various kinds of abuse and how they came up in life just because of their will to survive and sheer determination that they will be a victor no matter what. So, what if there was a possibility that one of our friends was in a similar situation. 

Maybe our successful friend is successful today because they endured a test of fire that probably none of us have endured, and in time they learnt to effectively crawl out of any situation no matter how hard or how painful the torments were. And that brought out the best in them- the fact that that they learnt not only to face struggles, but tolerate it, adapt to it, control it both physically and emotionally, find out ways and means to encounter it, search for outlets, select the best and most appropriate one for the moment and most of all finding the courage from within to say “come what may, I will move on” and finally using this courage in embracing the outside world. This outside world, where challenges are common and hard for the common man, where opportunities are plenty but not readily grabbed, where obstructions and attacks follow you on a daily basis. Yet these were hurdles that seemed nothing for our successful friend in our friends list. 

Each day of struggle that they went through in their personal lives brought out the strength, determination and courage which they utilised not only to jump over those hurdles, but jump high enough to snatch that flag of victory and personally acknowledge that victory and be content with one more gem in their bag of jewels. 

To bravehearts like these the fight is not over. 

There are still many more personal and general trophies for them to achieve. As of now, thanking the Lord and moving on is a song they can never stop singing. In every corner of this world, there are many bravehearts that have sprung up in different situations. Some are known, some are not. But have we ever thought that we have braveheart friends such as these in our own lives, whose outward help and motivations are not the only thing that can inspire us, but also the way they fought their inward emotions in a world of physical battles, can teach us even greater things in life. 

Today, will you speak to your friends, not to give your help, counsel or sympathy, but just to lend your ear to what they have to say? Will you be that outlet for them so they will be heard? Will you help them help you?

And today, for a change, will you be their hero? 

To our brave and close friend, you are a champion for all of us!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Do you want to hear about the FOOD FEEDBACK?


Hi,

Thank you for the offer. As requested, here is my feedback:


1. French Fries: Well, the stuff was very dark brown in color (meaning it was fried more than normal). Also the oil from it was so fresh n full that had we drained it out, we would have so much oil with us that we could have started our own fast food joint. So I think it should be called Indian Fries and not French Fries and hence I really don’t think that our guests from the UK would have enjoyed it.

2. Potato Chips: There were two types of chips- one was normal and without masala while the other one had the ‘Chilly Factor’ (Masala flavor)! The common factor among both was not the ‘Crisp Factor’ but the ‘Chill factor’ (cold and soft)! Probably it was crispy after its preparation, but by the time it got here, climate must have taken over thus transforming them to wet and soggy chips. Anyway, though I feel that the normal type tasted better in my mouth, I still don’t feel that it would taste good in their mouths.

3. Garlic Bread: I have heard of the Gingerbread Man taking over the city in comics and cartoons, but today I realized that the Garlic bread Man is the number one competition to the Gingerbread Man, because he just took over my appetite in one bite! And I don’t think that our guests from UK prefer anyone taking over their appetite. So this is also a definite ‘NO’!

4. VEGETABLE SANDWICHES: Again two types of sandwiches existed here. The Normal and the Grilled. The normal one made me feel really normal, and I don’t wanna make my guests feel normal you know- not good hospitality! But at the end of the day, the grilled sandwich was a lifesaver! It tasted okay and had good amount of cheese as well.


SUGGESTIONS:


1. Burgers are a very good option.
2. Sausages to keep them going strong.
3. Olive pickle to tickle their taste buds.
4. And fresh fruit salad (fresh implying no brown color fruit pieces!)to keep a smile on their face!



Looking forward to more food testing in future!


Thanks and regards,
Sunny

UK guests with Indian food at home!!!

Hello everyone! Today we’re gonna have some fun with food testing! How many of you have served as a human available for food testing in some kind of laboratories? No? You haven’t? Well maybe you may have tested food for your friends or family members?

ARRIVAL OF GUESTS

Anyway let me explain our scenario over here: Few of our Managers are arriving from the UK office to visit us. Certain responsible persons are interested in making their stay a very comfortable and memorable one. Every arrangement has been made for their travel and accommodation. They expect the UK guests to eat and feel at home here in India. Nothing wrong about that you say? Well, what happens when you make all the arrangements but forget about the food part?...Ohhhh, now you got something to say!

SPICY OPTIONS…

India is well known for its spice rich gravy and Kerala for its thick Brown Rice, Porotta, Kappa and spicy Fish curry. As for the English, India is a country famous for its chikunguniya, malaria, viral fever and bird flu. So if you are in the Management and you sincerely want the English to feel at home, then the first thing you should do is ask them in advance what is the menu they would like to have so that arrangements can be made much prior to their arrival on the purchase and preparation of such menus. And after they have arrived you can provide them our exotic Indian dishes as a secondary option. That is called making them feel at home! They get their dishes first just like in their home in UK!

DUMPING

So what is the result you get when this basic strategy is overlooked and you end up with just few hours remaining before you greet your UK guests and you gotta get the food ready to make them feel at home? This is where these people come up with last minute options such as time wasting food testing steps. They ordered different types of junk food from the nearest fast food outlets and requested few employees to taste it and opine whether the English guests would like them or not. I mean for a usual junk food eating Indian, these foods were amazing! But when we put on the English shoes, trust me this is not the type of food you want to eat as you suddenly give importance to all the rules in the cooking book and ensure that your English guests are satisfied- less or no oil, good fry, less salt, etc:-. Sometimes I wonder why the same people who give us Indians food by breaking all these rules in the cook book work their heart out to provide the same food for foreigners by complying with all the rules. I have heard of Dumping- exporting best quality while retaining the rejected quality for the local market. I wonder what’s happening here man! So here is the small feedback I gave after testing the food. At least my honesty saved our British guests from a terrible stomach upset! An International Favor!