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Friday, 26 April 2024
Story of Cinderella
In a humble cottage, Cinderella, a gentle and kind-hearted girl, lived with her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. Despite their mistreatment, Cinderella remained resilient, finding solace in her dreams of a better life.
One day, an invitation to the royal ball arrived, and Cinderella's stepfamily left her behind, deeming her unworthy of attending. Heartbroken yet hopeful, Cinderella was visited by her fairy godmother, who transformed her rags into a magnificent gown and her pumpkin into a carriage, complete with mice footmen and a driver.
At the ball, Cinderella captivated everyone with her grace and beauty, including the handsome prince. As they danced, time slipped away unnoticed. But when the clock struck midnight, Cinderella fled, leaving behind a glass slipper.
Determined to find the mysterious maiden, the prince searched the kingdom, fitting the slipper on every maiden's foot. When he arrived at Cinderella's home, her stepsisters tried to deceive him, but Cinderella's gentle nature could not be hidden. As the slipper perfectly fit her foot, Cinderella revealed herself.
Overjoyed, the prince declared Cinderella as his true love, and they were married in a grand ceremony. Cinderella forgave her stepfamily, and they too found redemption in her kindness.
Together, Cinderella and the prince ruled the kingdom with compassion and fairness, proving that even in the face of adversity, goodness and love prevail, and they lived happily ever after
Tuesday, 4 April 2023
Impacts of social mefia on social image
Each coin has two faces and we always focus on one face and forget about other. Every thing has positive and negative Impacts. In this article i will discuss about impacts of social media on social image. In Pakistani society social image always matters alot. Social media activities contribute to building an individual's social image. The content that one shares, the interactions they have with others, and the overall persona they present on social media platforms can shape how others perceive them. Here are a few ways in which social media activities can influence one's social image. First thing is content.The type of content that a person shares on social media can impact how they are perceived by others. For example, if someone shares a lot of positive and uplifting content, they may be seen as an optimistic and positive person. On the other hand, if someone frequently shares negative or controversial content, they may be seen as a negative or argumentative person.
Another factor which build social image on social media is interaction.The way that an individual interacts with others on social media can also affect their social image. If someone is consistently respectful and kind in their interactions with others, they may be seen as a friendly and approachable person. However, if someone frequently engages in arguments or negative interactions with others, they may be seen as confrontational or difficult to work with.Last factor which build social image is persona.The overall persona that someone presents on social media can also shape how they are perceived by others. This includes factors like the language they use, the topics they discuss, and the general tone of their social media presence.
It is important to be careful about one's social media activities because these activities can have long-term consequences. Anything that is posted online can potentially be seen by a wide audience, and once something is posted, it can be difficult to completely remove it. This means that negative or inappropriate content can have a lasting impact on one's social image and reputation. Additionally, employers and other important stakeholders often review social media profiles as part of their decision-making process, which means that social media activities can potentially impact one's career opportunities as well.
Friday, 31 March 2023
Power of Appreciation
There are tremoendous signs of good people one of them is appreciation on good things. Today one of buddies Hafsa Khan appreciated me on my current progress which uplifted me to keep it up. Her words gave me a new topic and energy for today to discuss i.e appreciation. Aprreciation could be in any form such as a smile, word, sign , gift, reward, clapping or helping some someone. It could be giving your time or could be verbal and non verbal.
The power of appreciation is immense. When you show appreciation, you acknowledge the efforts of someone else and express gratitude for their contribution. This can have a significant impact on their motivation and self-esteem, as well as on your own well-being. We all are kids from innerside and wanted to be accepted and appreciated unconditionally but unfortunately society has specific standards to appreciate. It encouraged only when anyone fit into its criteria. We all waste our presious time in just fulfilling those criterias and supressed our inner voice. One word is as powerful as Gori Missile but we dont know its impacts thats why we use it without even thinking. The power of appreciation can have a significant impact on individuals and society alike. It can boost morale, enhance relationships, increase productivity, improve mental health, and foster a positive culture.
Thursday, 30 March 2023
Power of Decision
What is decision?What is importance of decision making power in life? How to improve decision power? How to take right decision?
These are the most important question , never have been asked by any teacher in University.
“We may think that our decisions are guided purely by logic and rationality, but our emotions always play a role in our good decision making process.”
– Salma Stockdale
Decisions has power to create future.
Improving decision-making power requires practice, experience, and a set of skills. Here are some steps to enhance your decision-making power:
Gather information: Before making a decision, gather as much information as possible. Consider all the relevant factors and sources of information. This could include research, talking to experts or friends, and analyzing your past experiences.
Define the problem: Clearly define the problem or issue that you are trying to solve. Make sure you understand the cause and effect of the problem, and what you are trying to achieve.
Identify alternatives: Brainstorm a list of possible solutions or alternatives. This will help you see the range of options available to you and determine the best course of action.
Evaluate alternatives: Analyze each alternative using a set of criteria, such as feasibility, cost, and potential impact. This will help you weigh the pros and cons of each alternative and choose the best one.
Make a decision: Based on your evaluation, choose the alternative that best meets your needs and goals.
Take action: Once you have made your decision, take action to implement it. This may involve developing a plan or taking specific steps to achieve your goal.
To make the right decision, you need to consider the following:
Identify your values: Understanding your values and beliefs will help you make decisions that are consistent with your principles and morals.
Consider the long-term consequences: Consider the potential impact of your decision in the long-term. Think about the potential outcomes, both positive and negative, and how they will affect you and others around you.
Manage emotions: Emotions can cloud your judgment, so it is essential to manage them when making decisions. Try to remain calm and objective, and avoid making decisions based solely on your emotions.
Seek advice: If you are unsure about a decision, seek advice from trusted sources. This could be a mentor, friend, or professional advisor.
In conclusion, decision-making is a crucial skill that can have a significant impact on your life. By following the steps outlined above and considering the factors that influence decision-making, you can improve your ability to make informed and rational decisions that align with your values and goals.
Wednesday, 29 March 2023
Two front war and its consequences
Wise people never fight in two fronts because it is difficult to give your full attention and effort to two challenging situations simultaneously. Attempting to do so can result in a lack of focus, increase stress, and ultimately, decrease effectiveness in addressing either problem.By prioritizing and focusing on one challenge at a time, one can allocate their resources more effectively and make more progress towards resolving the issue. This approach allows them to tackle each problem with more energy, attention, and creativity, leading to better results.Moreover, wise people understand that spreading themselves too thin can lead to burnout and a decreased ability to make sound decisions. By focusing on one front at a time, they can conserve their energy and maintain their mental and emotional well-being, which in turn allows them to be more effective in their efforts.
Hitler is one the best examples. I studied Hitler and found that despite of being most powerful dictator he did a blunder which traped Nazis badly .During World War II, Hitler's decision to engage in a two-front war had severe consequences for Nazi Germany. The two-front war refers to the conflict on two different fronts, one in the east against the Soviet Union, and the other in the west against the Allied forces.
Here are some of the consequences that Hitler and Nazi Germany faced due to the two-front war:
Military resources were stretched thin: The war on two fronts meant that Hitler had to split his military resources, resulting in a lack of focus and strength on either front. This led to a shortage of soldiers, weapons, and other resources, making it difficult to fight effectively on both fronts.
Soviet Union's counteroffensive: The Soviet Union's counteroffensive against Nazi Germany was a significant blow to Hitler's army. The Soviet Union was able to push back the German forces, causing heavy casualties and significant losses in territory.
Invasion of Normandy: The Allies' invasion of Normandy in 1944 was a significant turning point in the war. The invasion led to the liberation of France and a significant setback for Nazi Germany. The two-front war weakened the German forces, making it easier for the Allies to launch the invasion.
Increased pressure on German civilians: The two-front war also had severe consequences for the German civilians. The war led to a shortage of food, fuel, and other essential supplies, making life difficult for the people.
Final defeat: Ultimately, the two-front war contributed to the final defeat of Nazi Germany. The Allies' forces closed in from both the east and the west, making it impossible for Nazi Germany to continue fighting.
In summary, the decision to engage in a two-front war was a significant strategic mistake for Hitler and Nazi Germany. It weakened their military resources and ultimately led to their defeat in World War II.
Signs of toxic people
Toxic people can be difficult to deal with and can have a negative impact on our lives. Here are some signs of toxic people, along with explanations of what they mean:
Constant negativity: They often focus on the negative aspects of every situation. They may complain a lot, criticize others, and always see the glass as half-empty. Being around someone who is always negative can be draining and bring down our own mood and outlook on life.
Lack of empathy: Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others but toxic people has lack empathy and be indifferent to the needs and feelings of others. They belittle or dismiss the concerns of others, and may not care about the impact their actions have on those around them.
Manipulation: They try to control others through guilt, fear, or other tactics. They may use emotional blackmail, such as threatening to end a relationship if they don't get what they want, or they may use gaslighting, which is when they try to make you doubt your own perceptions or feelings.
Judgmental: Toxic people are often quick to criticize and judge others. They may be harsh and critical, and may not take the time to understand the full story or context before making judgments. This can make others feel insecure and defensive around them.
Blaming others: They refuse to take responsibility for their actions and instead blame others for their problems. They may be quick to point fingers and deflect criticism, and may not take constructive feedback well.
Playing the victim: They see themselves as the victim in every situation, and refuse to take any responsibility for their own actions. They may use their victimhood to manipulate others or gain sympathy.
Gossiping: They talk about others behind their back, spreading rumors and negativity. They may thrive on drama and create conflict in relationships.
Unreliable: They not follow through on their promises or commitments. They may make plans and then cancel at the last minute, or may not show up at all. This can be frustrating and hurtful to those who rely on them.
It's important to recognize the signs and set boundaries with toxics
Sunday, 26 March 2023
How comparison among kids effect them badly? explain with scientific research
Comparisons among children can have negative effects on their mental health and well-being. Here are some ways in which comparisons can impact children, as supported by scientific research:
Low Self-Esteem: When children are constantly compared to their peers, they may develop low self-esteem and feel inadequate. A study published in the journal Child Development found that children who were frequently compared to their peers by their parents had lower self-esteem than those who were not compared.
Increased Anxiety and Depression: Comparisons can also lead to increased anxiety and depression in children. A study published in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology found that social comparisons were associated with increased symptoms of anxiety and depression in college students.
Reduced Motivation: When children are compared to their peers, they may feel discouraged and lose motivation to try harder. A study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that social comparisons can lead to reduced motivation and decreased effort.
Negative Interpersonal Relationships: Comparisons can also lead to negative interpersonal relationships among children. A study published in the Journal of Family Psychology found that comparisons among siblings were associated with lower levels of warmth and support in sibling relationships.
Overall, comparisons among children can have significant negative effects on their mental health, self-esteem, motivation, and interpersonal relationships. It is important for parents, educators, and other adults in children's lives to avoid making comparisons and instead focus on fostering a positive and supportive environment.
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