Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 04:54PM
“The Children of Adam are limbs of each other, having been created of one essence.
When the calamity of time afflicts one limb, the other limbs cannot remain at rest.
If thou hast no sympathy for the troubles of others, thou art unworthy to be called by the name of a man”.
—Persian poet Saadi.
Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 04:45PM
— There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and
after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.
Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 04:29PM
“Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one.”
Marcus Aurelius (121-180);
Roman emperor, Stoic philosopher
Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 03:09PM
Qadam Baraho Shahbaz Sharif Qaum Tumharay Sath Hay..!
Mian Shahbaz Sharif there is severe scarcity of ATTA in Lahore due to the strike of the flour mill owners to press for their unjustified demands.
It suggested that don’t be black mailed by the coercive tactics of the flour mill owners in Lahore.
Kindly order take over of these mills by the Punjab Government, in the larger public interest.
Qadam Baraho Shahbaz Sharif Qaum Tumharay Sath Hay..!
Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 03:05PM
Qadam Baraho Shahbaz Sharif Qaum Tumharay Sath Hay..!
Mian Shahbaz Sharif there is severe scarcity of ATTA in Lahore due to their strike.
It suggested that don’t be black mailed by the coercive tactics of the flour mill owners in Lahore.
Kindly order take over of these mills by the Punjab Government, in the larger public interest.
Qadam Baraho Shahbaz Sharif Qaum Tumharay Sath Hay..!
Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 02:32PM
Don’t Take a Break, Take a Walk
We’re taught to believe that “serious” work happens at our desks — but getting out of the office can spur productivity. Research shows that walking isn’t just a way to exercise or relax; it boosts creativity, lifts your mood, and helps spark new ideas. If you’re constantly getting distracted at your desk, by email or coworkers, a walk can help you focus. When walking alone, rehearse a presentation, mentally prep for a difficult conversation, or mull over a tough problem. Walking is also great for professional heart-to-heart talks, since moving together makes conversation less stiff and more authentic. You may also find the change of scenery to be far more effective than a whiteboard for collaboration. So when you really need to get something done, try stepping out for a stroll.
Adapted by HBR from “Take a Walk, Sure, but Don’t Call It a Break” by Dan Pallotta.
Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 01:42PM
Sack the MD SNGPL
1199 of SNGPL informs that gas shut down for entire Lahore from 12 Noon today till 12 Noon tomorrow.
Why the SNGPL customers were not informed beforehand to mange the contingency?
MD SNGPL must be sacked for this serious dereliction of duty.
Also no news on TV channels about this worst in the history closure of gas for Lahore.
Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 01:40PM
1199 of SNGPL informs that gas shut down for entire Lahore from 12 Noon today till 12 Noon tomorrow.
Why the SNGPL customers were not informed beforehand to mange the contingency?
MD SNGPL must be sacked for this serious dereliction of duty.
Also no news about this worst in the history closure of has for Lahore.
Loud Thinking April 14, 2014 at 01:32PM
You Can’t Score a Goal Sitting on the Sidelines
from Expect to Win
by John Mason
After his first audition, a casting director told actor Sidney Poitier, “Why don’t you stop wasting people’s time and go out and become a dishwasher or something?” It was at that moment, recalls Poitier, that he decided to devote his life to acting. He wasn’t going to let someone else decide his life path.
“There’s nothing in the middle of the road, but yellow stripes and dead armadillo,” says Jim Hightower. Decide to do something now to make your life better. The choice is yours.
“My decision is maybe—and that’s final.” Is this you? Being decisive is essential for a successful life. If you deny yourself commitment, what will you do with your life? Every accomplishment, great or small, starts with a decision.
David Ambrose remarked, “If you have the will to win, you have achieved half your success; if you don’t, you have achieved half your failure.”
The moment you definitely commit yourself, change begins. All sorts of things happen to help you that never would have otherwise occurred. Kenneth Blanchard observed, “There is a difference between interests and commitment. When you are interested in doing something, you only do it when it is convenient. When you are committed to something, you accept no excuses, only results.” Lack of decisiveness has caused more failures than lack of intelligence or ability.
Indecision often gives an advantage to the other person because they did their thinking beforehand. Helen Keller said, “Science may have found a cure for most evil; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all—the apathy of human beings.” Don’t leave a decision for tomorrow that needs to be made today.
Remember, don’t be a “middle-of-the-roader” because the middle of the road is the worst place to try to go forward. You can do everything you ought to do once you make a decision. Today, decide on your dream.

