Monday 27 January 2014

latex test

A Cross Product Formula \[\mathbf{V}_1 \times \mathbf{V}_2 = \begin{vmatrix} \mathbf{i} & \mathbf{j} & \mathbf{k} \\ \frac{\partial X}{\partial u} & \frac{\partial Y}{\partial u} & 0 \\ \frac{\partial X}{\partial v} & \frac{\partial Y}{\partial v} & 0 \end{vmatrix} \] \begin{equation} x =1 \end{equation}

Sunday 5 January 2014

Responsiblity

We are always told to be responsible and then the usual lecture from our parents continue.
However, mostly its not that we don't want to take responsibility, its mostly that we are never told why we should take responsibility.
We consider responsibility to be a burden on us, something that ties us down, something that people ask us to do so that we don't progress and all sorts of excuses. Frankly, I am not sure if i can even begin to cover the list. Its simply big.
We feel we are never free for one reason or another.
What we often fail to realize is that we wont get the freedom and power which we want if we don't take the responsibility of handling that freedom and power.  If we take up the responsibility of things we are bound to have control on things which we desire.
Lets take a simple example, we complain no one else listens to us. Well why should some one listen to us unless we start taking responsibility of what we speak. If out words don't matter to us why would they matter to someone else at all.
We keep saying we cant get up early but we never take the steps to get up early in the first place.
We know we should put an alarm five minutes prior but we never do that. Instead we blame people around us making them responsible for our short comings. Now there can be an argument that we can mistakes.
Yes we can make mistakes, I am not denying that. But when we start repeating those mistakes everyday i think there is something wrong with us.

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Inspired by a person very close to me