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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

5 Essential Books Every Graduate Must Read!





Books are worth reading. They are a great source of enhancing their knowledge, skills, abilities, understanding and give them a way to live life positively. Some other benefits of reading books include: Books help in improving the vocabulary, finding new models for scholastic written work, enhances psychological abilities, help students take in a subject better and improves your perspective of the world around.
For graduates, it is important to have a library with inspiring books. These books are a better way to get guidance about some practical perspective of life which graduates experience during their graduation programs. These books will help graduates in their graduation journey to take proactive actions.
1. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

This book is a practical masterwork written by Stephen R. Covey in 1989. Helpful for both organizations and graduates. This book will help graduates to prioritize their work and schedule the timetable accordingly. How to use the tools that help save time and develop writing techniques (like Duolingo for learning languages, Essay Tools for quick word counting and easy references generating, or Grammarly for checking written pieces). Business graduates can take help from this book to pursue practical skills and abilities.
2. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho


This novel was written in Portuguese in 1988 by the famous writer Paulo Coelho. A simple to peruse, exceedingly spellbinding, the story that educates an intense illustration on how to fulfill your dreams. Take in the obstructions that will emerge, and figure out how to channel your mettle in the way of what you value most.
3. Mastery by Robert Greene

Robert Greene-American writer wrote this book in 2012. The book is helpful for graduates as real insights of historical people is mentioned in this book. Mastery shows you to take the long run, and look for a higher type of progress, one that not everyone can achieve – the level of dominance.
4. Home to be Alone by Jonathan Franzen


It is the essay collection by Jonathan Franzen in 2002. Franzen addresses a standout among the most profitable skills and abilities that graduates can have. The skills and abilities that can help you stand out from the crowd. By reading this book graduates can have the ability to be distant from everyone else is significant, permitting them an ideal opportunity to know and acknowledge themselves for their identity, not who society needs them to be.
5. Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi


Widely acclaimed clinician Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in his milestone book explains that ideal experience is really the minute in our life when we are giving our absolute best in the quest for self-coordinated significant objectives. Through this book figure out how to channel stream, and your life will everlastingly change.
Textbooks are course related while these books help students to gain optimal experience which is essential for their college and practical life. Along with these books, there are also some motivational lectures by the well-known speakers for graduates. Like Vonnegut (American Author + Motivational Speaker for graduates) 9 lectures are combined in a book and helpful for graduates.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Thinking about the Past (Part VIII)

       Summer has brought not only the heat, but also new ideas and a lot of inspiration to write. Let's grab the moment.

CT
Thinking about the Past (Part VIII)

VIII.
Markithors would not come out of my head.
They became the drugs of my imagination.
Such drugs that make you feel awkward, but so damn good.
I tried to do a small investigation on them, but I failed.
The G detective was now helpless - markithors were not mentioned anywhere. Neither were markoths.
I subconsciously felt that I was related to them and I had to ask the city in a very gentle way.
It looked at me, its eyelashes touching the sky.
I recognized that angry look of an animal, a wild beast lurking over the corner.
I didn't expect it to react so abruptly - its claws were already under my skin...
Two hours on the floor and a pool of saliva damped my hair to the roots.
Was I sleeping?
The city was sitting on its haunches with the sheet of parchment in its teeth.
I spoted the sign of markithors on the paper.
Did it allow me to learn about them?
My eyes were soon filled with the most innocent tears a human may produce.
Did the city hurt me? Will I get scars?
No, it could not possibly have happened.
I must have fallen asleep.

Yours,
Sam

Friday, May 20, 2016

Thinking about the Past (Part VII)




       
          Being in the realm of my imagination, I stumbled upon a new people who taught me how to survive.


 CT
Thinking about the Past (Part VII)


VII.
I was there - in the woods where the city had left me.
The flowers were not beaten by the rock of a foot.
I looked around - yellow petals of roses were damped by the tears of due.
Obviously, the city knew I adored yellow roses, especially with the drops on their monarchic bodies.
It was not a dream, and it was not the meadow from Twilight (anyway, not with those poor flowers replanted for the sake of the romantic scene).
The city went to the cave - it was an old sacred place for rituals of markoths.
The latter were proven to have inherited the land from their elder brothers of blood - markithors.
I remember the city showed them to me - majestic vehicles of strength and power.
Tattoos were covering their necks like the chains of spiders running from danger.
The city then pointed to one of them and bowed its head.
Sah - it was she. The most influential female from markithors.
She was an idol for the city.
I saw its tremendous adoration, when it looked at her image.
Was it jealousy? I guess so, but it was exactly what I needed to become better for the city - to cross my fingers and fight.
Just like she did.
They say she killed more than 100 markithors coming to see her, when she was only 2.
The invincible Sah knew everything!
And when I just for a second thought what could be found in her head, I shuddered.
The city went to see her grave.
It was situated under the cave - she was lying in the tomb of silver.
Should the city bring the red soil (the poison markoths used to kill their predecessors - markithors) from her grave again, I will grab it eat its bloody crosses.
Meanwhile I will fall asleep…

Yours, 
Sam