Saturday, 27 September 2014

Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.

Meaning of life is very simple, it is all about care and love. a person can be atheist (a person who do not believe in god ) but he can't let him believe in life. This hit me pretty hard, once I started thinking about it. What if it didn't matter what kind of car you drove. What if it didn't matter how nice your house was, so long as it was functional? It got me thinking about how much of our lives are complicated only because we choose to make it so. 
When we get a laptop, suddenly everywhere is the office. To me, that’s more complicated than necessary.  Same with smart phones and tablets. Yes, they can be useful, but how much easier do they make your life, or are they a complication? If you have to worry about the battery and how many bars you have, how much help is it in simplifying our lives?
  I believe simplicity is important in our lives. Whether it’s a camping trip with no phones, computers or microwaves or if it’s just a relaxing evening with a book and a fireplace, going simple can be a great way to reduce your stress and relax.  
At last
 “Everyone Have Problems, But The Big Thing Is That How We Deal With Those Problems”

Friday, 1 August 2014

Let's have two countries of a kind together



From pasta to wada pav, from the leaning tower of Pisa to the Gateway of India, from Fendi to Fabindia, they are the same….

They're both in the Eurasian continent -Indians and Italians both love food and celebration They're both young nation states -They're both ancient civilizations -They're both democratic  in both wealth and population is not evenly distributed  Both the countries have beautiful tourist spots. People of both India and Italy enjoys good food, are proud of their rich cultural heritage and work hard to come up in life. They can do wonders if both the countries join hands and take up collaborative projects,” Their areas are both primarily made up of a large peninsula, with a high, relatively young mountain range in the North. Italians are hot-blooded, like Indians’ Italy and India are very similar, in that they are both countries with ancient histories and strong cultures rooted in academia.  There is a love and respect for knowledge, creativity, science and technology that is shared by Italians and Indians alike. I must also emphasize how Italians and Indians are both passionate about their own food! The people of both countries are very social and family-oriented. Being hot-blooded, Italians and Indians can easily identify with one another! and very much surprisingly they both starts with I and each have five letter in its name.


 But people says when there is a large number of similarities so there is some differences also …….. so now we have  -Italy is predominately Roman Catholic while India is predominately Hindu -Italy is in Europe while India is in Asia -Italians have varying hair colors while Indians just have black hair- only first letter is same in their names but other four letters are different. Per capita public and private health expenditures combined in Italy are $2,631 USD while India spends $86USD. Italy consumes 1.1850 gallons of oil per day per capita while India consumes 0.0956. The per capita consumption of electricity in Italy is 5,423kWh while in India it is 484kWh. The GDP per capita in Italy in $30,300 while in India it is $3,100. The number of deaths of infants under one year old  in a given year per 1,000 live births in Italy is 5.41 while in India it is 49.13. The life expectancy at birth in Italy is 80.33 while in India it is 66.46. The annual number of births per 1,000 people in Italy is 8.01 while in India it is 21.34. Italy has an unemployment rate of 7.50% while India has 10.70%. The GINI index measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of family income. In Italy is 32.00 while in India it is 36.80. The number of adults living with HIV/AIDS in Italy is 0.40% while in India it is 0.30%.