Twitter terror..

in the wake of the Mumbai attacks, a big source of the euphoria and fear has been users twittering rumors about the attacks..

in a situation as bad as this, it can’t possibly get worse.. or so we think..
but what do you do when you see dozen rumors which say almost every place in mumbai has terrorists.. the result is widespread panic!
the lesson -> in our personal life, its very important to contain problems. Its as simple as not twittering our personal issues or making them too public.. sharing is different from broadcasting.. 
the big reason is that if we do so in our personal life, we would definitely do the same when we hear ‘sensational’ news like this.. god knows how many people must be going crazy worrying thanks to the very rumors we spread.. 
lets take care that we are always talking facts!

Sometimes things just don’t work out..

they way we expect them to work out. Its like this exam today which didn’t go too well(not as per plan obviously..) but hey, most things didn’t work out as per plan.

It was the second exam being written in 4 hours – so understandable brain was a bit fuzzy. Writing an exam is a process during which confidence is to be gained. In the days of the yore(when I used to actually be a top student!), I always found it crucial that I started with what I knew and moved on..
Today, what I thought I knew I didn’t know and what I didn’t know I knew..
Argh.. a complete reversal and an overall screw up because I didn’t glance at the qn paper properly in the beginning..
learning: 1)Look thro qn paper. Try and start with something that is easy and build confidence in building blocks!