Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Who Moved My Cheese?......4

Because Cheese was important to them, the two people spent a long time trying to decide what to do. All they could think of as to keep looking around Cheeseless Station C to see if the cheese was really gone.

While Sniff and Scurry had quickly moved on, Hem and Haw continued to hem and haw. They ranted and raved at the injustice of it all. Haw started to get depressed. What would happen if the Cheese wasn’t there tomorrow? He had made future plans based on this Cheese.

The little people couldn’t believe it. How could this have happened? No one had warned them. It wasn’t right. It was not the way things were supposed to be. Hem and Haw went to home that night hungry and discouraged. But before they left, Haw wrote on the wall:

The more important your cheese is to you, the more you want to hold onto it.

The next day Hem and Haw left their homes, and returned to Cheese station C again, where they still expected, somehow, to find their Cheese. The situation hadn’t changed – the cheese was no longer there. The little people didn’t know what to do. Hem and Haw just stood there, immobilized like two statues.

Haw shut his eyes as tight as he could and put his hands over his ears. He just wanted to block everything out. He didn’t wasn’t to know the Cheese supply had gradually been getting smaller. He believed it had been moved all of a sudden. Hem analyzed the situation over and over and eventually his complicated brain with its huge belief system took hold. “What did they do this to me?” he demanded. “What’s really going on here?”
Finally, Haw opened his eyes, looked around and said, “By the way, where are Sniff and Scurry? Do you think they know something we don’t?”

Hem scoffed, “What would they know?”Hem continued, “They’re just simple mice. They just respond to what happens. We’re little people. We’re smarter. We should be able to figure this out.”

“I know we’re smarter,” Haw said, “but we don’t seem to be acting smarter at the moment. Things are changing around here, Hem. Maybe we need to change and do things differently.”
“Why should we change?” Hem asked. “We’re little people. We’re special. This sort of things should not happen to us. Or if it does, we should at least get some benefits.”
“Why should we get benefits?” Haw asked.
“Because we’re entitled,” Hem claimed.
“Entitled to what?” Haw wanted to know.
“We’re entitled to our Cheese.”
“Why?” Haw asked.
“Because we didn’t cause this problem,” Hem said. “Somebody else did this and we should get something out of it.”
Haw suggested, “Maybe we should stop analyzing the situation so much and just get going and find some New cheese.”
“Oh no,” Hem argued. “I’m going to get to the bottom of this.”

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Who Moved My Cheese?........3

As time went on, Sniff and Scurry continued their routine. They arrived early each morning and sniffed and scratched and scurried around Cheese Station C, inspecting the area to see if there had been any changes from the day before. Then they would sit down to nibble on the cheese.
One morning they arrived at Cheese Station C and discovered there was no cheese.
They weren’t surprised. Since Sniff and Scurry had noticed the supply of cheese had been getting smaller every day, they were prepared for the inevitable and knew instinctively what to do.
They looked at each other, removed the running shoes they had tied together and hung conveniently around their necks, put them on their feet and laced them up.
The mice didn’t overanalyzed things. To the mice, the problem and the answer were both simple. The situation at Cheese Station C had changed. So, Sniff and Scurry decided to change.
They both looked out into the Maze. Then Sniff lifted his nose, sniffed, and nodded to Scurry, who took off running through the Maze, while Sniff followed as fast as he could. They were quickly off in search of New Cheese.
Later that same day, Hem and Haw arrived at Cheese Station C. They had not been paying attention to the small changes that had been taking place each day, so they took it for granted their Cheese would be there.
They were unprepared for what they found. “What! No Cheese?” Hem yelled. He continued yelling, “no Cheese? No Cheese?” as though if he shouted loud enough someone would put it back.
“Who moved my Cheese?” he hollered.
Finally, he put his hands on his hips, his face turned red, and he screamed at the top of his voice, “IT’s not fair!”
Haw just shook his head in disbelief. He, too, had counted on finding Cheese at Cheese Station C. He stood there for a long time, frozen with shock. He was just not ready for this. Hem was yelling something, but Haw didn’t want to hear it. HE didn’t want to deal with what was facing him, so he just tuned everything out.
The little people behavior was not attractive or productive, but it was understandable. Finding Cheese wasn’t easy, and it meant a great deal more to the little people than just having enough of it to eat every day.
Finding cheese was the little people’s way of getting what they thought they needed to be happy. They had their own ideas of what Cheese meant for them, depending on their taste. For some, finding cheese was having material things. For others, it was enjoying good health, or developing a spiritual sense fo well being.
For Haw, Cheese just meant feeling safe, having a loving family someday, and living in a cozy cottage on Cheddar Lane. To Hem, Cheese was becoming A Big Cheese in charge of others and owning a bog house atop Camembet Hill.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Who Moved My Cheese?..........2

Nonetheless, Sniff, Scurry, Hem and Haw all discovered, in their own way, what they were looking for. They each found their own kind of cheese one day at the end of the corridors in Cheese Station C.
Every morning after that, the mice and the little people dressed in their running gear and headed over to Cheese Station C. It wasn’t long before they each established their own routine.
Sniff and Scurry continued to wake early everyday and race through the Maze, always following the same route.
When they arrived at their destination, the mice took off their running shoes, tied them together and hung them around their necks – so they could get to them quickly whenever they needed their again. Then they enjoyed the cheese.
In the beginning, Hem and Haw also raced toward Cheese Station C every morning to enjoy the tasty new morsels that awaited them.
But after a while, a different routine set in for the little people. Hem and Haw awoke each day a little later, dressed a little slower, and walked to Cheese Station C. After all, they knew where the Cheese was now and how to get there.
They had no idea where the Cheese came from, or who put it there. They just assumed it would be there.
As soon as Hem and Haw arrived at Cheese Station C each morning, they settled in and made themselves at home. They hung up their jogging suits, put away their running shoes and put on their slippers. They were becoming very comfortable now that had found the Cheese.
“This is great,” Hem said. “There’s enough Cheese here to last us forever.” The little people felt happy and successful, and thought they were now secure.
It wasn’t long before Hem and Haw regarded the Cheese they found at Cheese Station C as their cheese. It was such a large store of Cheese that they eventually moved their homes to be closer to it, and built a social life around it.
To make themselves feel more at home, Hem and Haw decorated the walls with sayings and even pictures of cheese around them which made them smile. One read:
Having Cheese makes you happy.
Sometimes Hem and Haw would take their friends by to see their pile of Cheese at Cheese Station C, and point to it with pride, saying, “Pretty nice Cheese, huh?” Sometimes they shared it with their friends and sometimes they didn’t.
“We deserve this cheese,” Hem said. “We certainly had to work long and hard enough to find it.” He picked up a nice fresh piece and ate it.
Afterwards, Hem fell asleep, as he often did.
Every night the little people would waddle home, full of cheese, and every morning they would confidently return for more.
This went on for a quite some time.
After a while, Hem’s and Haw’s confidence grew into the arrogance of success. Soon they became so comfortable they didn’t even notice what was happening.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Who Moved My Cheese?.....1

Once, long ago in a land far away, there lived four little characters who ran through a maze looking for cheese to nourish them and make them happy.

Two were mice named "Sniff" and "Scurry" and two were little people - beings who were as small as mice but who looked and acted a lot like people today. Their names were "Hem" and "Haw".

Due to their small size, it would be easy not to notice what the four of them were doing. But if you looked closely enough, you could discover the most amazing things!]

Every day, the mice and the little people spent time in the Maze looking for their own special cheese.

The mice, Sniff and Scurry, possessing only simple rodent brains, but good instincts, searched for the hard nibbling cheese they like, as mice often do.

The two people, Hem and Haw, used their brains, filled with many beliefs and emotions, to search for a very different kind of Cheese - with a capital C - which they believed would make them feel happy and successful.

As different as the mice and little people were they shared something in common. Every morning, they each put on their jogging suits and running shoes, left their little homes, and races out into the Maze looking for their favorite cheese.

The Maze was the labyrinth of corridors and chambers, some containing delicious cheese. But there were also dark corners and blind alley leading nowhere. It was an way place for anyone to get lost.

However, for those who found their way, the Maze held secrets that let them enjoy a better life.

The mice, Sniff and Scurry, used a simple trial-and-error method of finding cheese. They ran down one corridor and, if it proved empty, they turned and ran down another. They remembered the corridors that held no cheese and quickly went into new areas.

Sniff would smell out the general direction of the cheese, using his great nose, and Scurry would race ahead. They got lost, as you might expect, went off in the wrong direction and often bumped into walls. But after a while, they found their way.

like the mice, the two people, Hem and Haw, also used their ability to think and learn from their past experiences. However, they relied on their complex brains to develop more sophisticated methods of finding cheese.

Sometimes they did well, but at other times their powerful human beliefs and emotions took over and clouded the way they looked at things. It made life in the Maze more complicated and challenging.

Life... by A.J. Cronin

Life is no straight and easy corridor along
which we travel free and unhampered,
but a maze of passages,
through which we must seek our way,
lost and confused, now and again
checked in blind alley.

But always, of we have faith,
God will open a door for us,
not perhaps one that we ourselves
would ever have thought of,
but one that will ultimately
prove good for us.


Author
A.J. Cronin

Imagine

Imagining urself enjoying d new days n new things, even before u find it, leads u to it sooner.
just imagine ur wishes n dreams.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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baki sab sapne, hote hai
apne to apne hote hai-2
....................
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mujse tera moh na chute
dil ne banaya kitne bahane
tu ja kohi
kya pehechane
jo kachare
so tan jane
bite gujare sare lamjho ki sare baten tadpati hai
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baki sab sapne hoti hai
apne to apne hoti hai-2
ganga.....

tere sang laad lagaya re
tere sanga pyaar nivawa re

meri duwao me itna asar ho
har dard gum se tu bekhabar ho
uminde tutena meri aasaisya rahegi
khusiyan mile tujko sare jamane ki
tere sang laas lagawa re
tere sanga pyaar nivawa re
bite gujare.....