This Blog
is created by Group of BS(IT)7A
Members
are:
1.
Quratulain A.Rouf (39129)
2. Syed
Hassan Mehmood (39139)
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About Quratulain A.Rouf
(39129):
"WORDS
OF WISDOM"
"There
is neither good nor bad thinking makes it so"
"PRINCIPLES
OF MY LIFE"
"Do what you
love"
We stress this over and over
again. Money should never be your end goal or your motivation. It has to be
something greater than that. It is your purpose and what you become in this
world. Doing what you love to do will allow you to give it your all and keep
you excited while doing it. Find something that you enjoy doing, find your
purpose and your passion to propel you.
"FAVORITE LINKS"
2bitsprogrammer.blogspot.com
marbogranite.blogspot.com
"ARTICLE ON LIFE"
"Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only
by lack of meaning and purpose.” For most people, feeling happy and
finding life meaningful are both important and related goals. But do happiness
and meaning always go together? It seems unlikely, given that many of the
things that we regularly choose to do – from running marathons to raising
children – are unlikely to increase our day-to-day happiness. Recent research
suggests that while happiness and a sense of meaning often overlap, they also
diverge in important and surprising ways.
About Syed Hassan Mehmood (39139)
"Words
of wisdom"
"Success
is not in what you have but who you are"
"Principle
of Life"
Bad
situations in life are only temporary.
“If you are going through hell, keep going.”
Life is messy—bad things happen to good people. We all face
hardships, but what makes us human is the ability to bounce back. We can
become more resilient than we were before. Some things happen that we have
no control over.
You can find strength in situations that you never thought
possible if you just keep moving forward.
"Favourite
Links"
2bitsprogrammer.blogspot.com
marbogranite.blogspot.com
"Article
on Education"
Education,
if looked at beyond its conventional boundaries, forms the very essence of all
our actions. What we do is what we know and have learned, either through
instructions or through observation and assimilation. When we are not making an
effort to learn, our mind is always processing new information or trying to
analyze the similarities as well as the tiny nuances within the context which
makes the topic stand out or seem different. If that is the case then the mind
definitely holds the potential to learn more, however, it is us who stop
ourselves from expanding the horizons of our knowledge with self-doubt or other
social, emotional, or economic constraints.