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Paresh P Chitnis

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

A friend indeed

There are times when you are helpless. A flat tire on a lonely long highway. A huge table piece to be shifted from your study room. Lot of luggage. A long queue at the ticket counter. The door got locked and you are left outside the house without the keys. You forget your exam hall ticket for the exams.
Imagine what a relief you would feel if there is someone who readily agrees to help you out!

The people who write p in their handwriting with an antenna are the ones who rescue others by giving physical help. They feel happy by extending a helping hand.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Living for the sake of life


The person crossing non- consecutive t's in the writing with a common cross bar shows melancholic-depression.
This person has thoughts of worthlessness. He is having feelings like guilt, low self esteem, hopelessness, agitation, lack of attention or inner agitation.
They might have ideas of suicide.
A very serious personality trait which requires immediate psychiatric attention. Trying to discuss the issue with them by close friends can prove to be counter-productive.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Shoplifting- Five finger discount

And if you have not been faithful with what belongs to someone else, who will give you what belongs to you?
Luke 16: 1-12

These writers cannot resist the urge to possess the things which do not belong to them. They have a habit of shoplifting, using office stationery for personal use, etc.

Kleptomania is a strong desire to steal. Often a kleptomaniac person steals things he could have bought easily or things that are not at all expensive. The person steals just for the tension or the kick. Kleptomania can be the result of emotional shortcomings during the youth. These patients have an irresistible inclination to steal. Often they throw away the stolen goods. They are mostly interested in the kick of the stealing itself. Although psychiatrists consider kleptomania as a disease, this is not a legal excuse in the court of law.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Excuse me!



An excuse is worse and more terrible than a lie, for an excuse is a lie guarded. -Pope John Paul II
A person who is good at giving excuses cannot be good at anything else.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Strugglers versus Strivers





Words are very confusing. The basic difference in the connotation of the words "strive" and "struggle" is that "to strive" is to put efforts for achievement whereas "to struggle" is to put efforts for getting out of a problem or trouble.

In that sense, struggle is a negative and strive is a positive trait.

The formations shown in the card below represent the thoughts of cheating betraying etc. These people attract problems and troubles for themselves. They have to struggle to get out of these problems which they create for themselves. These are definitely the strugglers

Strivers are the people who have decided to put extra efforts by choice. They have aimed a bit higher and there are no gains without pains so they have to strive for their higher goals. The formation in the next card is of the striver.
It should be noticed that the struggler has no choice but to struggle when he is in a problem and the striver is striving by choice. Struggle is for surviving striving is for growth.
You have the choice.
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