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“We think we are far more creative and wiser than others who are surviving and struggling. We never put us in their shoe. We always expect them to do the same.”
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“What’s funny? Who defines what’s funny? To be honest funny has no dimensions.”
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“Maturity gives the best understanding of our human head and heart. Every decision we take seems less important after the results of the action.”
― The Weak Point Dealer
― The Weak Point Dealer
“If you want to make your independent identity, that staircase to success is a combination of 'The Confluence of Talent' & 'Knowledge Sharing”
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“If physical strength was everything, gym trainer would rule
If smartness was everything, scientist would rule
If glamor was everything, actors would rule
If money was everything, well, my bad,
Corrupt Politicians are ruling.”
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If smartness was everything, scientist would rule
If glamor was everything, actors would rule
If money was everything, well, my bad,
Corrupt Politicians are ruling.”
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“I live my life of today as if I am sure I would be there tomorrow”
― Will You Walk A Mile?
― Will You Walk A Mile?
“Sometimes when people get offended by my jokes, I say, "Bro, Joke has OK in it, so it's ok.”
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“The span of the attention I have got from the audience is directly proportional to the time taken by them to understand it wholly. It simply means if I want to continue getting their attention, I would have to endlessly seek (till I reach the final point) them through my words without letting them down in any dilemma.
It is so consistent an approach that I can’t get any extra time but the time they read the preceding. No matter what I must stick to the same pattern unless I want to divert their attention.
The moment I divert them I am on the different track but parallel. The whole journey or communication or the conversation becomes worthful only if I can reach the destination without any distraction and distortion.
Mindful I should be in switching the tracks because if not I end up putting or leaving them half way unaware of where to go on an unknown track. I must not lose them halfway, I keep that in my mind.
It holds true when at first, audience is already impressed with your beginning gestures, conversational lines and an excellent entry. They then wait for something miraculous or magnificent to happen at the end. The entire process is a chain of a peculiar starting point, intimate intermediate lines and a particular ending dot.
At last, from the top view, it seems that you have taken your audience via a lengthy diagonal roadway but it’s not.
The whole theory is named as Parallel Perpendicular Process, where I use the oxymoron because you know where you want your audience to be at but you are improvised alongside the shifting of tracks whenever audience is one the verge of divergence and you apply your instinct immediately to converge.
This is a cognitive advertising theory that can sell
An Old Product to the respective customer
A Joke to the laughable audience
A First Impression to the corresponding prospects
A New Product to the fresh market
An Inspiring Speech to the potential crowd
An Advertising to the target spectators
The big benefit of this, if applied continuously, it gets from the start to the end on a go. While the disadvantage of it may go simultaneously, this theory fails when the audience is generic because it’s niche that this follows.”
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It is so consistent an approach that I can’t get any extra time but the time they read the preceding. No matter what I must stick to the same pattern unless I want to divert their attention.
The moment I divert them I am on the different track but parallel. The whole journey or communication or the conversation becomes worthful only if I can reach the destination without any distraction and distortion.
Mindful I should be in switching the tracks because if not I end up putting or leaving them half way unaware of where to go on an unknown track. I must not lose them halfway, I keep that in my mind.
It holds true when at first, audience is already impressed with your beginning gestures, conversational lines and an excellent entry. They then wait for something miraculous or magnificent to happen at the end. The entire process is a chain of a peculiar starting point, intimate intermediate lines and a particular ending dot.
At last, from the top view, it seems that you have taken your audience via a lengthy diagonal roadway but it’s not.
The whole theory is named as Parallel Perpendicular Process, where I use the oxymoron because you know where you want your audience to be at but you are improvised alongside the shifting of tracks whenever audience is one the verge of divergence and you apply your instinct immediately to converge.
This is a cognitive advertising theory that can sell
An Old Product to the respective customer
A Joke to the laughable audience
A First Impression to the corresponding prospects
A New Product to the fresh market
An Inspiring Speech to the potential crowd
An Advertising to the target spectators
The big benefit of this, if applied continuously, it gets from the start to the end on a go. While the disadvantage of it may go simultaneously, this theory fails when the audience is generic because it’s niche that this follows.”
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“Presumption is the opposite of Prevention”
― Will You Walk A Mile?
― Will You Walk A Mile?
“My favorite alphabet is 'R'. It has got: Revenge, Racism, Reincarnation, Renaissance, Revival and Resurgence.”
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“Love is far more than dopamine, it's something when someone calls you 'Mine'.”
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“One thing except 'time' that I would always regret for not having in my reach is the 'Judgement' I have had for others”
― Will You Walk A Mile?
― Will You Walk A Mile?
“Why is live fair to everyone? We consider ourselves as 'Different' from others. That's what every human beings on the earth feels. Nobody is no different then. Life is fair”
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“Instagram: People love me no matter what.
Facebook: People used to love me.
YouTube: People will always love me.
Google+: Someday, people will, I know.
Twitter: I don't care, guys.”
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Facebook: People used to love me.
YouTube: People will always love me.
Google+: Someday, people will, I know.
Twitter: I don't care, guys.”
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“Teen age is so delicate. It is sensitive. We tend to do something good for other, we fail. We opt to being selfish, we fail. We mostly regret fro what we do and what we don't.”
― The Weak Point Dealer
― The Weak Point Dealer
“Dreaming big without having a vision is like going on a mission without even a chisel”
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“Almost every day, every single night,
We all pray for a miraculous light,
That turn us into a 'Knight'!”
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We all pray for a miraculous light,
That turn us into a 'Knight'!”
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“We feel that we don't have luck with us and everybody does at a particular moment of time. Whereas, when we do, we forget to notice that the others don't.”
― The Weak Point Dealer
― The Weak Point Dealer
“I started to figure out the meaning of life, considering me as a special being. The more I explored and excavated the depth of my being, the more I got the feeling that everything that has been happening to me is common. I am common.”
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“Life tries and succeeds in stopping you with its horrible ways during your happy times”
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“I am saddened by the reality that an individual has to live the whole life with the bitter fact that it can’t be sweeter as you age.”
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“He loved dogs.
She loved cats.
That's the only possible reason they could figure out for their after-marriage fighting like Cats & Dogs.”
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She loved cats.
That's the only possible reason they could figure out for their after-marriage fighting like Cats & Dogs.”
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“People keep on saying, "Don't Think Much." Is it underrated? You can't be creative enough unless you make a thoughtful process by collaborating your conscience and consciousness”
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“The nicest compliment I got from a living girl was, "You are a walking, talking Stephen Hawking.”
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“The Covid-19 in 2020 taught everyone to live like 20-20 format i.e. Making the best out of life in a short time”
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“Life is like a pineapple. You like it so much but you know you can't eat it alone and whole.”
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“The law of attraction applies everywhere. It's like the Horns effect in a strategic way.”
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“When it comes to obeying your elders including parents, think once that they must be true for they have a whole lot of experience of life but think twice because they have the experience of ‘their’ life. Obey thoughtfully.”
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“I scream, no not ice cream.
I make jokes, I try it on people and then they scream.
Also, I am calm. no not Mcom.
I am an Engineer.”
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I make jokes, I try it on people and then they scream.
Also, I am calm. no not Mcom.
I am an Engineer.”
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“The prettiest, selfless, adorable and innocent smiles I have ever received are from the people whom I met traveling alone”
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