Sunday, 18 September 2016
An unforgettable day!
#love #passion #memories ☺
11 pm
Dussehra Ground
Kota
So finally I was here with Akshank ,my good friend who understands me better than anyone ,Avantika one of the best girl, I have ever met in my life, Rudra a good guy who always have been there during good and bad times. And at last Soumya Avantika's friend and just Avantika's friend. So first let me tell you about the place. The "Dussehra Mela(Fair) of Kota" well the fair is one among the largest fairs of Asia. Every year millions of people arrive here to create memory of their lifetime.The place is basically a superimposition of every fair you visited ☺ since your very childhood.Rajasthan earns of lot because of this. And trust me I have met all kinds of people but you just cant beat the welcome nature of Rajasthani people they understand you so well.
Now we all just entered the gate and thought that we should go for a ride first. So we just look around and took the "360• pendulum" to be our first choice. Now luckily I and Avantika were ride freak and the rest of them were just not. So we left these people licking their 25₹ butterscotch Top'n Town cone and we took the tickets.
We both sat together and enjoyed the ride. Then we headed towards The Giant wheel, The Columbus and every single ride I loved since I had been a kid. Then we went for shopping, the shops are so vast that you can get almost anything here. The shops were alingned on both sides I mean a 1km distance and you can get whatever you want from clothes,utensils , accessories etc.
Then it was food time. What happens here every restaurant opens a stall here and they make money like anything. We ate awesome food and then for the whole night we were roaming and living the moment.
Then after a tiresome Rudra and Akshank left due to some unknown problem.Soumya too had to leave now there unknown reason was actually becoming a reason to live with Avantika and enjoy the upcoming hours.
Well two things were mattering me a lot #1. The spark of the crowd aroundme and #2. The smile I get from Avantika after every ride. Both things do sound great. Then we discussed on various topics about life ,people consequences and what not.
Then after becoming bankrupt on my pocket money as I had to spent around clear 2999₹ on a clear shot we ended the day which was damn great.
I returned back to my PG well then.The day was remarkable the last few hours with Avantika were just flabbergasting. You know being at your favorite place with your favorite friend and sharing everything you know, telling everything you are is something like which makes us feel alive.
At last spare some time for yourself too in this drastic world cause you never know the unknown. I know many times life is just not the way it used to be you suffer each day but never get depressed just get out of your place grab a favorite friend and tell him/her whats really wrong and you will soon end up figuring out things.
Kapil :)
#Live Life At Its Max!
11 pm
Dussehra Ground
Kota
So finally I was here with Akshank ,my good friend who understands me better than anyone ,Avantika one of the best girl, I have ever met in my life, Rudra a good guy who always have been there during good and bad times. And at last Soumya Avantika's friend and just Avantika's friend. So first let me tell you about the place. The "Dussehra Mela(Fair) of Kota" well the fair is one among the largest fairs of Asia. Every year millions of people arrive here to create memory of their lifetime.The place is basically a superimposition of every fair you visited ☺ since your very childhood.Rajasthan earns of lot because of this. And trust me I have met all kinds of people but you just cant beat the welcome nature of Rajasthani people they understand you so well.
Now we all just entered the gate and thought that we should go for a ride first. So we just look around and took the "360• pendulum" to be our first choice. Now luckily I and Avantika were ride freak and the rest of them were just not. So we left these people licking their 25₹ butterscotch Top'n Town cone and we took the tickets.
We both sat together and enjoyed the ride. Then we headed towards The Giant wheel, The Columbus and every single ride I loved since I had been a kid. Then we went for shopping, the shops are so vast that you can get almost anything here. The shops were alingned on both sides I mean a 1km distance and you can get whatever you want from clothes,utensils , accessories etc.
Then it was food time. What happens here every restaurant opens a stall here and they make money like anything. We ate awesome food and then for the whole night we were roaming and living the moment.
Then after a tiresome Rudra and Akshank left due to some unknown problem.Soumya too had to leave now there unknown reason was actually becoming a reason to live with Avantika and enjoy the upcoming hours.
Well two things were mattering me a lot #1. The spark of the crowd aroundme and #2. The smile I get from Avantika after every ride. Both things do sound great. Then we discussed on various topics about life ,people consequences and what not.
Then after becoming bankrupt on my pocket money as I had to spent around clear 2999₹ on a clear shot we ended the day which was damn great.
I returned back to my PG well then.The day was remarkable the last few hours with Avantika were just flabbergasting. You know being at your favorite place with your favorite friend and sharing everything you know, telling everything you are is something like which makes us feel alive.
At last spare some time for yourself too in this drastic world cause you never know the unknown. I know many times life is just not the way it used to be you suffer each day but never get depressed just get out of your place grab a favorite friend and tell him/her whats really wrong and you will soon end up figuring out things.
Kapil :)
#Live Life At Its Max!
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Top 10 quotes by the living legends!
-Kapil Yadav
Quote is simply a sentence or a group of one which is capable of creating an ultimate impact on your life. So here I brought top of them especially for Indians so we can atleast learn something from it and make things happen.
#1. "If you start compromising today with your work and you are just not happy with it , I bet you will end up compromising in your entire life ."
- Aamir Khan
#2. "If things work according to you thats good but if they dont thats even better cause remember there is a divine force which wants to get better than you wish."
-Amitabh Bachchan
#3. " I don't have parents and its ok there are a lot of people who dont have. But I thank them as they taught me the sense of deattachment."
- Shah Rukh Khan
#4. " There was a phase in my life where I was failing like anything. But I didn't give up. I imagined the person I wanna be after 5 years and somehow that manifestation came true and that magic actually exist."
-Hrithik Roshan
#5." There are people on the streets and they are coming close to me and they are telling me they love what I do now ".
-Fun band
#6." The worlds best intentions, if not put into action are just intentions."
- Jordan Welfort (Wolf of Wall street)
#7. " You are bigger than your problems just remember that and keep rising!"
- Sandeep Maheshwari.
#8. " Never measure yourself on the count of success and failure this creates sense of frustration only. Just have a clear purpose of why you want to do things. Never dream of becoming something but always dream of doing something and surely you will get more happiness doing it."
-Narendra Modi
#9. " Stop wasting time on explanations , people hear only what they want to here "
- Paulo Coelho
#10. "The only way to do great work is to love what you do".
- Steve Jobs.
Keep learning !
Keep reading !
Quote is simply a sentence or a group of one which is capable of creating an ultimate impact on your life. So here I brought top of them especially for Indians so we can atleast learn something from it and make things happen.
#1. "If you start compromising today with your work and you are just not happy with it , I bet you will end up compromising in your entire life ."
- Aamir Khan
#2. "If things work according to you thats good but if they dont thats even better cause remember there is a divine force which wants to get better than you wish."
-Amitabh Bachchan
#3. " I don't have parents and its ok there are a lot of people who dont have. But I thank them as they taught me the sense of deattachment."
- Shah Rukh Khan
#4. " There was a phase in my life where I was failing like anything. But I didn't give up. I imagined the person I wanna be after 5 years and somehow that manifestation came true and that magic actually exist."
-Hrithik Roshan
#5." There are people on the streets and they are coming close to me and they are telling me they love what I do now ".
-Fun band
#6." The worlds best intentions, if not put into action are just intentions."
- Jordan Welfort (Wolf of Wall street)
#7. " You are bigger than your problems just remember that and keep rising!"
- Sandeep Maheshwari.
#8. " Never measure yourself on the count of success and failure this creates sense of frustration only. Just have a clear purpose of why you want to do things. Never dream of becoming something but always dream of doing something and surely you will get more happiness doing it."
-Narendra Modi
#9. " Stop wasting time on explanations , people hear only what they want to here "
- Paulo Coelho
#10. "The only way to do great work is to love what you do".
- Steve Jobs.
Keep learning !
Keep reading !
Saturday, 10 September 2016
The Boatman
#inspiration #dedication #time_is_now
10 am
Allahbad
At Triveni Sangam
After a 8 hour tiring journey from Bhopal to Allahbad I entered the Allahbad junction a place consisting of helpful decent bihari people, tribal beautiful ladies and the enlightment seeking people also known as Sadhus. The whole environment was driving my mind to answer all my past questions. Leaving my philosophical thought behind I took a taxi and headed to The Triveni Sangam. It took me nearly 30 minute as it was around 7-8 kilometer from the junction. I was enjoying my ride as I always love to travel and discover places and people , from where and whom I get to know about their beliefs and thought pattern.
11 am
I reached Triveni Sangam the sand on the land provoked my feet to run but somehow I manage , you know how difficult it becomes to walk on sand in hot drifty afternoon. Let me tell you about the place. Triveni Sangam is known as triveni sangam cause here three holy rivers meet namely Yamuna, Ganga and the invisible Saraswati. Mathematically algebraic sum of three rivers equal to Triveni Sangam. It is believed that people who discard corpses after their death get a peaceful life later on. Being a technical student I dont find such things to be logical but who knows anything can happen at any time.
Then I reached near the river I asked for a boat ride the guy asked me ₹500 but somehow I settled him down to freak ₹350. Then I stepped on the boat and could actually detect the pleasant smell of the river. Inspite of being he discarded place of corpses the river is crystal clear and amazing. I put my hand inside the river by leaning on either side of the boat and the view was even fascinating than finding your true love.
Then from the Sangam my concentration went to the guy who was actually riding the boat. A dark skin,skinny personality nearly 5"8 in height but the charm on his face was showing his dedication towards his work. Then we had a conversation which I created a deep impression in my mind for a lifetime.His name was Jagdish.
Kapil : How many hours to toil up a day?
Jagdish: Usually depends from season to season sometimes during winter I work around 12 hours. In summer I end up working for 8 hours and monsoon hardly 4-5 hours.
Kapil: Who's in your family??
Jagdish : I dont have parents .
He became a bit sad. I patted him on his back and told him tell me what happened .
Jagdish : I dont remember clearly but when I was around 11 years old I was playing nearby river and all of a sudden I heard a scream I ran like anything then I found that the boat my father used to ride collapsed over him and he dwelled in Ganga. My mother left me just when my sister was born . I have two brothers and one sister 9,10 and 5 year old respectively now I was their parent and then I had to leave my school I'm just 5th passed and run this boat in which you are seating over.
( I was shocked I felt sympathy over him but somehow I hold on)
Kapil: How are they now? I mean your 2 brothers and one sister.
Jagdish: They are all settled the older one is pursuing B.TECH from MNIT ALLAHBAD the younger one preparing for competitive exams and my sister is in 10th today and among the top girls.
Kapil: ☺ How you managed to do so?
Jagdish : It was my hardwork and dedication and Ganga maiya's(mother) praise which made me to do so despite all hardships. I learnt from my mistakes learn how to drive a boat by just mere observation and Its been 23 years doing the same .
Kapil :Salute to your hustle man I got to learn a lot from you ☺.
I reached the other end thanking him for the wonderful ride. I felt inspired after everything. I took a taxi headed toward the junction.
Then I thought I often find people excusing about they cant do things just because they lack sources. They just waste time being virtually connected losing all of their focus to the outsourcing world. Infact many times I find myself in the same network. There are people like Jagdish who make things happen with what they have and on the other side there are people who count how many likes they have .
People like Jagdish do exists and trust me they are the real unstoppables. The trip was amazing I returned home and I found Siddharth my best friend who broke up with Avantika recently. (Well Avantika is the cutest girl on the planet) jokes apart. I will let Siddharth know about Jagdish and learn something from him.
Hats off Jagdish!
Keep the sparks alive!
Kapil :)
10 am
Allahbad
At Triveni Sangam
After a 8 hour tiring journey from Bhopal to Allahbad I entered the Allahbad junction a place consisting of helpful decent bihari people, tribal beautiful ladies and the enlightment seeking people also known as Sadhus. The whole environment was driving my mind to answer all my past questions. Leaving my philosophical thought behind I took a taxi and headed to The Triveni Sangam. It took me nearly 30 minute as it was around 7-8 kilometer from the junction. I was enjoying my ride as I always love to travel and discover places and people , from where and whom I get to know about their beliefs and thought pattern.
11 am
I reached Triveni Sangam the sand on the land provoked my feet to run but somehow I manage , you know how difficult it becomes to walk on sand in hot drifty afternoon. Let me tell you about the place. Triveni Sangam is known as triveni sangam cause here three holy rivers meet namely Yamuna, Ganga and the invisible Saraswati. Mathematically algebraic sum of three rivers equal to Triveni Sangam. It is believed that people who discard corpses after their death get a peaceful life later on. Being a technical student I dont find such things to be logical but who knows anything can happen at any time.
Then I reached near the river I asked for a boat ride the guy asked me ₹500 but somehow I settled him down to freak ₹350. Then I stepped on the boat and could actually detect the pleasant smell of the river. Inspite of being he discarded place of corpses the river is crystal clear and amazing. I put my hand inside the river by leaning on either side of the boat and the view was even fascinating than finding your true love.
Then from the Sangam my concentration went to the guy who was actually riding the boat. A dark skin,skinny personality nearly 5"8 in height but the charm on his face was showing his dedication towards his work. Then we had a conversation which I created a deep impression in my mind for a lifetime.His name was Jagdish.
Kapil : How many hours to toil up a day?
Jagdish: Usually depends from season to season sometimes during winter I work around 12 hours. In summer I end up working for 8 hours and monsoon hardly 4-5 hours.
Kapil: Who's in your family??
Jagdish : I dont have parents .
He became a bit sad. I patted him on his back and told him tell me what happened .
Jagdish : I dont remember clearly but when I was around 11 years old I was playing nearby river and all of a sudden I heard a scream I ran like anything then I found that the boat my father used to ride collapsed over him and he dwelled in Ganga. My mother left me just when my sister was born . I have two brothers and one sister 9,10 and 5 year old respectively now I was their parent and then I had to leave my school I'm just 5th passed and run this boat in which you are seating over.
( I was shocked I felt sympathy over him but somehow I hold on)
Kapil: How are they now? I mean your 2 brothers and one sister.
Jagdish: They are all settled the older one is pursuing B.TECH from MNIT ALLAHBAD the younger one preparing for competitive exams and my sister is in 10th today and among the top girls.
Kapil: ☺ How you managed to do so?
Jagdish : It was my hardwork and dedication and Ganga maiya's(mother) praise which made me to do so despite all hardships. I learnt from my mistakes learn how to drive a boat by just mere observation and Its been 23 years doing the same .
Kapil :Salute to your hustle man I got to learn a lot from you ☺.
I reached the other end thanking him for the wonderful ride. I felt inspired after everything. I took a taxi headed toward the junction.
Then I thought I often find people excusing about they cant do things just because they lack sources. They just waste time being virtually connected losing all of their focus to the outsourcing world. Infact many times I find myself in the same network. There are people like Jagdish who make things happen with what they have and on the other side there are people who count how many likes they have .
People like Jagdish do exists and trust me they are the real unstoppables. The trip was amazing I returned home and I found Siddharth my best friend who broke up with Avantika recently. (Well Avantika is the cutest girl on the planet) jokes apart. I will let Siddharth know about Jagdish and learn something from him.
Hats off Jagdish!
Keep the sparks alive!
Kapil :)
Sunday, 4 September 2016
Forgotten Days🙋☺
#poem #life #memory #happy_teachers_day.Life has all always been a game of
phase for me. We all know what is good phase, what is bad phase and we have dealt with both somewhere and somehow in our life. When I was in 9th standard I used to write poems all of a course to represent what I feel on a piece of white paper.
Here's one of my favourite poem named as Forgotten Days:
Everyone lives for forgotten days.
Some are interesting, some are clays.
Everyone inspires from forgotten days
To improve their path or go on bad ways
Everyone dreams of forgotten days
To bring someone back in a bright hay.
Everyone cries for forgotten days
To get rid of burden our seniors say
Everyone loves forgotten days
Wheather a wonder or a cray.
Everyone rise off forgotten days
Wheather they are busted or a prey.
Everyone beholds forgotten days
To bring back the Heaven's Damn praise.
Everyone wants forgotten days
To become children and play in the rain.
Everyone desires forgotten days
To derive their mistakes and go on once again.
Enjoy your life and live it at its max cause one day it too will become a forgotten day.
Kapil :)
Live life at its max!
Friday, 26 August 2016
The millionaire 💲💲💲
#simple #genuine #flabbergastedBhopal to Allahbad
Train no.22129
6 am
Unknown junction
"Lately I've been, I've been losing sleep
Dreaming about the things that we could be
But, baby I've been, I've been praying hard
Said no more counting dollars, we'll be counting stars" listening the counting stars title track by One Republic through my white earphones thinking about the song and playing it in loop again and again observing surrounding and contemplating on the outer busy world. Being in a train especially Indian train is enjoyable cause every time you go for a ride you meet a new person and his old experience, which is most of the time explorable. We find students,uncle-aunties, old senior citizens and ofcourse newly married couples and children . So oftenly a train journey is amazing I should say.
A sweaty hardworking guy with tiny frame and outsourcing eyes enter with a bucket over his head also known as Samosa vendor ☺ enters and the train has set to an outer area.(age 35, Jitendra was his name )
Then :
Me : how much you make a day uncle? Tough job right ? I guess it wont provide much.
Jitendra: 3000rs. a day but I have to work for nearly 12 hours, walking all day selling samosa from one station to another just like a mouse on a round wheel running continously.
I was just flabbergasted after he said 3000rs. a day
Me: What you do with your savings? Uncle?
Jitendra: Its been morethan 20 years in this field. I buy land in nearby villages and sell it after a designated time. For example 8 years back I bought 3 acre land for rs.16 lacs and recently I have sold it for 68 lacs. Then I kept 20 lacs for my daughter Sneha and with the remaining 48 lacs I kept 10 lacs and saving invested 38 lacs in buying a 2 acre land again. Thats how my cycle revolves and future is certain.
Me: Great uncle!
He left.
I was so surprised at his words that it took me 3 minutes to return to normal mode then I started thinking and when thinking startd thoughts start to drag the one other until they make one collapse completely.
We grew up learning if you will not study hard and will not qualify with a degree you are not morethan a nuisance in the society but on the contrary part guys like Jitendra who just 8th pass make money no more than those graduates. Somewhere the problem is in thinking pattern only. Neverthless just a take some time to analyze the whole story.
Jitendra is a perfect example which proves abruptly that education is important but not prior to patience and knowledge. There is not only one way to reach there but there are many.So one should do what he really wants to do.
Thats all!
Do what you love,love what you do :)
Kapil :)
Keep the sparks alive,let the kid inside you be alive :)
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
The artist 👌
#change your habits to change yourself #passion #lifeWe all have a passion. Right? From our very childhood to outlasting teenage,for some people the intensity of their passion decreases, for some it just only blinks and for some it sparks like anything. We keep on complaining that we are not successful inspite of working hard, doing things to and fro like a brisky pendulum and in the end we get nothing except failure. Whats the catch? This question has been tickling my mind for years. But one day I got the answer.
Near Karshni Handlooms building
New Delhi
10:30 am
I stepped on the land of startups, a city which owns mindblowing artists,musicians,entrepreneurs and many more the human species can ever think of . I kept on observing the place and its people they were just amazing and awesome , everyone contemplated in their work and resonating like twigs of a green bulky tree.
Soon I saw a beautiful a girl with middle skin tone,shining face ,medium height and ofcourse her wonderful pleasant.I approached her with a "hi" she smiled and soon within 32 seconds I got her name and she got mine.
She was Soumya and soon we both were discovering the city together, she took me to her area where she lIves and told me about her place. Then I asked her the same question and she didnt reply and just took me along with her to a car garage and then
Me: what are we doing here??
Soumya: to know your answer :).
Me: Its just a garage not a technical institute😄
Soumya: Shh just wait, there comes he .
A 18 year old impressive guy entered the garage with a skinny personality. He was Amit, a passionate singer as she told me and I was flabbergasted as she said "The guy daily comes at garage around 4am(time when people like us are supposed to be slept) then he works around for 4 hours, he is the only guy who works in the early morning shift and around 9am he joins his music class and has been doing this for almost 2 years. He also plays in our society during festivals and he is just amazing.
7pm
Nizamuddin Junction
I arrived the station after saying a wavy bye to Soumya and then I was happy as I got my answer which concluded:
We more like to work in our comfort zone and most of the time we take things for granted as in the end we will get what we want anyhow. The game is dedication is more needed then interest and passion. Infact everyone has passion some find it earlier while some later. But are we all successful? No we are just not. So whatever we want to do with our life we should start it now.
Thats all!
Kapil :)
Kickout off the comfort zone!
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
The Letter :)
#attitude #changeChange is a kind of thing which helps us to move ahead but sometimes bigger changes do hinder our life socially and ruin us economically. So we need to be adapted to change.One lesson about change Siddharth taught me once:
Its been 3 months since Siddharth's dad died and life of Siddharth is just upside down the way it used to be. But the guy never give up and he keeps on tracing the outline of his dreams.
One evening around 6pm.
Aunty is Siddharth here? I asked briskly.She said no in a common daunted Indian mother voice. She asked me to come in. I sat down on the sofa starring at the 32inch Lcd and photo of Siddharth's dad. What a great personality he was, I taught Siddharth must be proud of being a son of a superman like him.Then I got into Siddharth's room and opened his cupboard(as we both were open to each other) there I saw some letters,photos and a diary . I picked up one and read:
Date: 23rd July 2016
Dear dad
Its been two months without you and it almost feels like its 20 years passed and another 20 still on the count. I'm writing this to tell you a good news that your best guy has started working on his assets he no longer cries but continously take care of your family and your beautiful daughter. As you know we cant talk to each other physically but I know you are reading this letter cause we are spiritually connected and you always take care of him against all odds. Well I have started studies too and on the road to full your dream. I dont feel any emotion or attachment to the people around cause I have understood they are temporary and wont be always there to pacify by my side just like you do but I dont disrespect or annoy anyone as you always taught me. I really have no idea when I will be able to see you again but one day we will meet each other again :).
Love u dad!
Siddharth☺
I was flabbergasted and I was about to cry after reading cause for me this piece of paper replicated to be a Scripture. So this was how I got to know why change is important and how to deal with it in a focused manner.
"If you resist change your problem will persist and if you accept chase you can easily follow your destined grace".
Never Give up!!
#Kapil :)
About
Kapil Yadav is the owner of the blog Esperanza. He is an aspiring author, blogger , technology freak and an ultimate opportunist. An evergrowing learner and a cool content writer.He has been writing stories and poems since he was 13 years and the journey for him is just everlasting.