The Ship Repair man Story – Why Experts get paid more?

Giant Ship with engine Problem

This is a really nice story that I received in my email today. This story demonstrates why the experts need to be paid more for their services and how the power of knowledge is important. There are probably dozens of variations on this story, but I liked this one the most. A giant ship engine … Read more

Dhara Cooking Oil Jalebi – Nostalgic Old Doordarshan advertisement

Here is The Dhara Cooking oil advertisement where the boy runs away from home and then an old uncle comes to get him back, the kid is waiting for a train all adamant and the man says ‘i jus came to tell you that your mother has made jalebis’.. and the kid says ”JALEBI?”.. and … Read more

I am Legend (2007) Plot and two endings

I Am Legend Will Smith

The plot and ending of the original movie “I am Legend” that was released in theaters is as follows; December 2009, military virologist Lieutenant Colonel Robert Neville (Will Smith), lost his wife Zoe (Salli Richardson) and daughter Marley (Willow Smith) in a helicopter accident during the chaotic quarantine of Manhattan. K.V. (Krippen Virus), a genetically-engineered … Read more

Madhya Pradesh Tourism Advertisement

I always enjoy watching the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Advertisements on T.V. Here are the three ads that I have seen and enjoyed several times. Madhya Pradesh is called the Heart of India because of its location in the center of the country. It has been home to the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism etc. … Read more

Nostalgic Doordarshan Advertisement – Ek Anek Video by Film Division

Here’s an old nostalgic advertisement from DD. I revisit my childhood every time I see this video and I guess many still love to see this. The video is Ek Anek where a sister is explaining her brother the importance of unity. This video is one of the many public interest commercials that shown on … Read more

Nurse reveals the top 5 regrets people make on their deathbed

Top 5 Regrets in Life

This excerpt is written by Bronnie Ware, a nurse who has been nursing the dying for several years. For many years I worked in palliative care. My patients were those who had gone home to die. Some incredibly special times were shared. I was with them for the last three to twelve weeks of their … Read more