"Yaan Petra Inbam Peruga Ivvaiyagam," the popular adage in Tamil means "Let the world get whatever good I got." And that’s what exactly drives the blog and other social ventures on the Internet.
One can get to know the latest in the thinking and behaviour of the world just by scanning the personal blogs and social networking sites such as the Facebook and Twitter.
Also, there is a lot of whistle-blowing going on in the Internet.
Whether the whole world takes note of it or not, just the feeling of having aired one’s views and feelings on different subjects itself give some pleasure and satisfaction, both mental and professional.
Someone sometime will get the benefit out of it seems to be the hope and faith behind the such ventures.
Just give what you have to give and do not expect anything in return is an age-old
philospophical truth.
Of course giving away on the net is also increasingly turning commercial. Anything good turns commercial when one finds the scope and use for it.
The Internet then offers one a wholesome treat.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The "Crossword"
The word of the Cross – that of the Jesus – is plain and clear: love one another and have faith that the Lord will save you . The only condition is that you should have total faith in Him and it will work wonders for you. And, it's just for anybody.
Just after I read about the Lord on Maundy Thursday listed on the newslist below the particular item was the usual Crossword slug. But that day (in April first week of 2010) to notice it immediately after I finished reading the item about Good Friday was more than a coincidence I thought.
The word then I thought was Crossword – the word of the Cross.
That's what the world needs more than anything else: faith, love, humanity, acceptance and tolerance.
Just after I read about the Lord on Maundy Thursday listed on the newslist below the particular item was the usual Crossword slug. But that day (in April first week of 2010) to notice it immediately after I finished reading the item about Good Friday was more than a coincidence I thought.
The word then I thought was Crossword – the word of the Cross.
That's what the world needs more than anything else: faith, love, humanity, acceptance and tolerance.
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