Learnings from the past week
Personal update, best blogs I wrote the past week, blog recall and best thing I found on the internet recently.
Here’s my weekly personal update:
Ah I feel terrible as I can't report much good this week. It was a normal week. Nothing special about it. But yes we made ice cream at home on Saturday which didn't freeze well, so we'll be having it today. That should be the highlight of my week.
Personal KPIs (Key Performance Indicators):
Time spent learning a skill: 0 hours (i'm sorry :\ I'll try)
Wake up on time: 3/7 days (decent progress)
Exercise, meditate, worship, nature walk, work: 7/7 days (good)
Best blogs I wrote this week:
Top-heavy days. (click to read)
I feel I’m on a crunch for time. (click to read)
Blog Recall: Some good blogs from the past-
Water is so under-appreciated.
When was the last time you had water? Recently right and when was the last time you appreciated water? Ah I don’t remember We don’t appreciate water enough as it’s available to us whenever we require it. We feel thirsty-we drink water,simple. There are people in life who are like water, they are very much available when we require them and so we don’t value them enough. And just like we can’t live without water, we won’t be able to live without these people. So go appreciate your water right now (both literal and metamorphical water) -ChoubeySahab
So generation gap is a well known reason for the conflicts between parents and their children. This is because the experiences our parents had are very different to what we are experiencing right now. This leads to different mindsets and perceptions. When we are young, we accept that yes our parents know more than us and this keeps the relation healthy. But as we grow older, we start feeling that we know enough and don’t need any interference from our parents. This is the time when complications start in the parent-child relation. But how do we tackle this or prevent this from happening to any of us. Afterall we all love our parents So the fix is: Respecting their opinion and trying to respectfully put your point forward. Why respectfully when they are wrong? Cuz they corrected you when you were wrong. So respect and control are the key to happy parent-child relation. Do you follow this? Or lemme ask How often do you shout at your parents? Most of you would think-what kind of question is that but go ask your parents, they’ll tell you. -ChoubeySahab
Best thing I found on the internet this week :
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That’s all for this week, see you next sunday!! Press the “subscribe now” button below if you haven’t subscribed already.