Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Inspiring Lives-60: SIR ISAAC NEWTON


SIR ISAAC NEWTON BIOGRAPHY


4,014 views
Fire Of Learning
Published on Jun 16, 2015





A short biography of the life of Sir Isaac Newton, perhaps the greatest scientist to ever live. Also, *LUCASIAN. I was reading a script I made and my lower case s's and r's look similar...

Grateful thanks to “FIRE OF LEARNING” and YouTube.

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Inspiring Lives-59: JEFF BEZOS, World's Number One Richest Man Today!

BIOGRAPHY OF THE AMAZING JEFF BEZOS

AMAZON CEO | Jeff Bezos Biography | Success Story | Startup Stories

99,388 views
Published by Startup Stories on June 11, 2016



Check out Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos amazing success story on Startup Stories. Amazon is the largest Internet-based retailer in the United States, founded by Jeff Bezos. After graduating from Princeton in 1986, Bezos worked in the computer science field. He is also one of the first investors in Google. He is known for his attention to business details...

Kudos to Jeff Bezos and grateful thanks to Startup Stories and YouTube.


Monday, July 16, 2018

Inspiring Lives-58: UNTOLD STORY OF VIRAT KOHLI


VIRAT KOHLI BIOGRAPHY | UNTOLD STORY OF VIRAT KOHLI

330,467 views
Published by TheFilmyCut on Oct.16, 2016


Glory to Virat Kohli and Grateful thanks to The Filmy Cut and YouTube.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Inspiring Lives-57: NELSON MANDELA BIOGRAPHY

NELSON MANDELA BIOGRAPHY:
LIFE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF A SOUTH AFRICAN LEADER

273,642 Views so far
Published by WatchMojo.com on Dec.5, 2013



Grateful thanks to WatchMojo.com and YouTube.

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Inspiring Lives-56: Genius Dr Jagdish Chandra Bose Biography


Genius Dr Jagdish Chandra Bose Biography

Published by Famous Souls on April2, 2017


Grateful thanks to Famous Souls and YouTube.


Monday, July 9, 2018

GANDHIANA-76: ANECDOTES FROM GANDHI'S LIFE


Recalling Gandhi- Anecdotes from Gandhi's Life

Published by Jholawala Films on Oct 3, 2017


Today Gandhi is remembered mostly on his birthday which is celebrated as a national holiday rather as a ritual. We thought of asking the question "Whether Gandhi is relevant today?" to academicians and social and political activists and see where it goes.
Please watch the film which brings together different thoughts on Gandhi.
Vaishnava Janato - Instrumental - arranged by Praashekh Borkar

#gandhi #GandhiJayanti #MahatmaGandhi #BeTheChangeYouWantToSee #FatherOfNation #2ndOct #mustsee #गांधी_जयंती #GandhiJayanti #nonviolence #india #BeCritical #gandhimatters

Grateful thanks to JHOLAWALA FILMS and YouTube.

Inspiring Lives-55: BILL GATES


Bill Gates Success Story | Microsoft | Biography | Richest Person In The World | Startup Stories
192,729 views
Published by STARTUP STORIES on May 6, 2017


Bill Gates Success Story: Startup Stories proudly presents the success story of Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft. Know how Bill Gates started Microsoft and how he struggled to make Microsoft as the biggest technology company while becoming the richest person in the world with an individual net worth of 89 billion dollars.

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Inspiring Lives-54: Biography of Jack Ma


JACK MA SUCCESS STORY - FAILURE TO SUCCESS |
ALIBABA FOUNDER BIOGRAPHY | STARTUP STORIES

325,943 Views
Published by SUCCESS STORIES on Jan.10, 1917


Grateful thanks to Jack Ma, SUCCESS STORIES and YouTube.

Friday, June 29, 2018

Inspiring Lives-53: Dr A P J Abdul Kalam




OfficialKalam.com
Published on Jul 27, 2015

An Inspirational and motivational Biography of Dr. A P J Abdul kalam
Full text of his inspiring speech can be found at this link - http://www.officialkalam.com

Grateful thanks to OfficialKalam.com and YouTube.

Gandhiana-75: Interesting Anecdote from Mahatma Gandhi’s Life

Interesting Anecdote from Mahatma Gandhi’s Life from
'An Autobiography or The Story of My Experiments with Truth'

 “Two other incidents belonging to the same period have always clung to my memory. As a rule I had a distaste for any reading beyond my school books. The daily lessons had to be done, because I disliked being taken to task by my teacher as much as I disliked deceiving him. Therefore I would do the lessons, but often without my mind in them. Thus when even the lessons could not be done properly, there was of course no question of any extra reading. But somehow my eyes fell on a book purchased by my father. It was Shravana Pitribhakti Nataka (a play about Shravana's devotion to his parents). I read it with intense interest. There came to our place about the same time itinerant showmen. One of the pictures I was shown was of Shravana carrying, by means of slings fitted for his shoulders, his blind parents on a pilgrimage. The book and the picture left an indelible impression on my mind. 'Here is an example for you to copy,' I said to myself. The agonized lament of the parents over Shravana's death is still fresh in my memory. The melting tune moved me deeply, and I played it on a concertina which my father had purchased for me.

There was a similar incident connected with another play. Just about this time, I had secured my father's permission to see a play performed by a certain dramatic company. This play Harishchandra- captured my heart. I could never be tired of seeing it. But how often should I be permitted to go? It haunted me and I must have acted Harishchandra to myself times without number. 'Why should not all be truthful like Harishchandra?' was the question I asked myself day and night. To follow truth and to go through all the ordeals Harishchandra went through was the one ideal it inspired in me. I literally believed in the story of Harishchandra. The thought of it all often made me weep. My commonsense tells me today that Harishchandra could not have been a historical character. Still both Harishchandra and Shravana are living realities for me, and I am sure I should be moved as before if I were to read those plays again today.”

—Mahatma Gandhi, An Autobiography or The Story of My Experiments with Truth.