Friday, November 4, 2011

1997 April Competition Success Review. Life is what you make it.

                                                           Life Is What You Make It.


Sooner or later the man who wins is the man who thinks he can.  Believe you can, and act on that belief and certainly you will succeed.  You cannot but win, so long as your faith remains unshaken and your will unbroken.   Anything accomplished by any other human being can most certainly be accomplished by us as well.  In fact, if we try harder, we can accomplish a lot more.  Everyday we find some record or the other being shattered and a new one established.  Each year sees new progresss made in almost every field.  The success story of every great one proclaims that whatever one's chosen field of activity, if he or she works hard, works with faith, works with concentration and determination he or she will positively reach the top and crown himself with sure success.

Firm must be your will, patient your heart and passionate your aspiration to attain the fulfillment of your great goal.  All the performances of great human art, unbelievable discoveries and miraculous feats of scientific achievements, which we regard as wonders are nothing but perseverance in disguise.

How a man does what he does determines whether he will get out of it maximum results with minimum input.  Thus, the how of work constitutes its technique or know-how.  In other words, technique or know-how refers to getting superior results out of using the same amount of resources and effort, more skillfully.  The best way to rise above the crowd is to do the ordinary thing in an extraordinary way.  Doing the ordinary can become an extraordinary experience producing extraordinary results, if we do the ordinary thing with extraordinary enthusiasm or if we introduce into the ordinary some new technique or skill.  To emerge as the champion one has to put all he has into every punch.

Anyone can learn from experience, the costly and time-consuming process of trial and error.  But the better way is to learn and benefit from the experience of others who have traveled our way before us.  Their experience is gold for the taking. To profit by the experience of others, introducing possible improvements and innovations is the mark of a thinking man.

What we call luck is simply pluck and perseverance.  It is doing things over and over with courage, faith and will power.  We get out of life just what we put into it. No one gets anything worthwhile by accident.  Our hidden desires motivate and drive us to work towards the fulfillment of our goals consciously as well as subconsciously.  Biographies of great people proclaim that life is what we make it.

As indicated by the flood of mail we have received, we are happy to learn that  you have enjoyed going through the feature on the gala function to honor the winners of the first ever Super Brain Super Personality Contest 1997 published in the last issue of CSR.  Many of you have also seen the function telecast by National DD II, Delhi Diary, Siti Cable and Asia Television Networked (ATM).  Overwhelmed by the spontaneous response from the youth and the media, we propose to start the second Super Brain-cum-Personality Contest soon.  We welcome new ideas and suggestions.

As you know, we have been publishing a lot of Quiz Contests in CSR.  You will be happy to learn that we are publishing Cricket Quiz 1 in this issue to be followed by two more such Quiz Contests in May and June issues.  There is no entry fee.  You can send as many entries as you like.  Participate, predict the correct outcome, send as many entries as you like.  Participate, predict the correct outcome, send the official entry form immediately and win fabulous prizes.

Helping you to enrich your life,

                                                                                                      Yours sincerely,
                                                                                                                Sd/-
                                                                                           (Surendra Kumar Sachdeva)







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