Why investment is better than consumption?



How Many People are riding ROYAL ENFIELD BIKE ? or wish to ride it ?

Look at the growth of Eicher Motors (Makers of Royal Enfield).

Share Price on September 2001 = ₹17.50
Price of Royal Enfield bike in 2001 = ₹55000/-

If any one would have bought the shares of Eicher Motors instead of a bike then he would have got 3143 shares ((₹55000/ ₹17.50 (share Price) = 3143 Shares))

Eicher Motor’s Share Price as on 4th Aug 2015 was ₹20,158.
Total Value as 3143 x 20,158= 6.33 crore.

₹55000/- is worth ₹6.33Crore in 13 Years.

Now he could have bought a Rolls Royce.

10 Indian foods we believe are ours, but they aren’t!


Samosa

One of the most globally famous Indian food, Samosa has a special corner in every Indian house. This tea-time snack is originally from Middle-East. Termed as ‘Sambosa’, samosa came to India in 13th-14th century by the traders from Middle East. We Indians added our spices and techniques to ‘sambosa’ and as result we got our samosa.

Filter Coffee

Coffee was not a part of India till the 16th century when it was smuggled into the country, by Baba Budan, on his pilgrimage to Mecca.On returning, he cultivated coffee and the drink soon became popular. Indians would drink coffee without milk and sugar in place of liqueur. Filter coffee was popularized by Coffee Cess Committee when they set up their first Coffee House in then Bombay in 1936.

Gulab Jamun

This favourite Indian dessert originated in the Mediterranean and Persia where it is called as luqmat al qadi. Originally luqmat al qadi is made up of dough balls deep fried, soaked in honey syrup and sprinkled with sugar but in India we modified the recipe. It is one of the most loved sweet dishes in India.

Chai

You can’t imagine India without Chai. But do you know the chai that you have been drinking, since so many years thinking that its Indian actually belongs to China. Chinese used it as a medicinal drink and British wanted to break China’s monopoly in tea market, so they introduced chai to India. In fact, it was only in the 1950s that tea became so popular.

Jalebi

Jablebi is famous all over the country in different forms. While North India loves their thin and crispy jalebis, the South Indian version consists of thicker and has a slightly different shape. This ‘desi mithai’ is originally from Persia and Arabic region. Called as Zalabiya in Arabic and Zalibiya in Persian, this sweet crispy dessert has a no where connection to us.

Dal Bhaat

The typical Indian food Dal Bhaat, is eaten in various forms all over India. Dal Bhaat is actually of Nepali origin and it was through North Indian influences that the dish entered India and spread throughout the region.

Rajma

Rajma or Kidney beans not Indian. The bean was brought to India through Central Mexico and Guatemala. Kidney beans are one of the most important ingredients in Mexican food. The treatment of kidney beans is different in India and Mexico. There is no second thought that even after knowing the origin of kidney beans, it will make any difference to our heavily taste of ‘rajma-chawal’.

Naan

The taste of butter chicken, kadhai paneer is reduced if it is not served with naan. The Americans and Europeans have recently discovered the joys of this bread and love pairing it with their chicken tikka. However, naan is not Indian but was brought to India during the Mughal era. Naan has its roots in Persian cuisine though the form of leavened bread is actually Iranian.

Vindaloo

This Goan cuisine has Portuguese origin. It has been adapted from the very famous carne de vinha d’alhos which is the Portuguese name for Vindaloo. Originally, Vindaloo was made of wine, pork and garlic and though Indians modified it by using palm vinegar, pork/beef/chicken and multiple spices.

Shukto

This delicious Bengali delicacy has Portuguese origin. Portuguese influence on our food is evident especially Goan food and it reached to Bengal too. Indian influenced the food by adding more vegetables and milk and making of it more Indian.

Credits: Priyanshi Lal
Courtesy: Speakingtree.in

Karma Chameleon


Reincarnation: do I believe in it?
As someone who is born in India and raised with Hindu values then Karma & Reincarnation are integral part of my living. So,I do believe in Karma & Reincarnation…

I don’t want to get into the scientific facts for the belief, but believing in Karma makes me think good and do good… To that extent I’m happy to live with that belief…

Whenever I think something bad and run over the path of evel immediately my mind thinks of Karma… That was how I was raised…

Scientifically we are living our thought process… Every time when we do a wrong the thought process in Karma makes us prisoners  of guilt…

So, I believe in the concept called Karma, I’m proud to believe it and stay good..

Strained my Ligament


Decided to concentrate on my fitness and started walking from Monday morning… Then it was hectic walking related task for the whole day with some banking work and looking location for coffee kiosk…

Then on Tuesday morning was feeling some pain in my right ankle. But I didn’t want to stop the pursuit the very next day and I continued with the walk…

Then the same day went out to office and walked from parking to office, then walked up & down the stairs couple of time and got dropped at the entrance of the community and took a walk to home which is 750 metres…

On Wednesday I couldn’t go for a walk as the pain aggravated a bit… Then I decided to drive to Anamalai to meet my wife and  started with the drive… As I drove I felt the strain in my ankle…

On removing my shoes my ankle got swelled and the pain became unbearable… Still I freaked without taking any medication…

Once I woke up in the morning it was unbearable pain and couldn’t walk… Then finally took some pills and tied a band… Now on bed rest for the whole day…

Sometimes over enthusiasm leads to disaster and not sure how many days it is going to take to bounce back to normal…

Will you all agree??


One is born in a first class hospital, the other is delivered at home, both survived.One went to a private primary school and the other to a public school, both ended in the same high school.

One woke up from the bed and the other woke up on the floor, both had a peaceful sleep.

One has expensive attire, the other simple and cheap, both still cover their body.

One ate fried rice and roasted chicken, the other ate home made rice n dal but both filled their hunger.

One drives a Lexus, the other uses public transport but both reached their destination.

One may be reading this post from a Sony xperia, BB Z10, Q10, Samsung Galaxy 6edge, IPhone6+ and the other on an ordinary Smart phone, but all can see the same message.

Lifestyle is not a competition, various lanes lead to the same destination.

Just because our neighbour has amassed material posessions, it does not mean that we are a failure.

Happiness doesn’t come from having everything, but making the best out of what we have, it’s all about how we see ourselves.

Happiness is not having what we like. Happiness is liking what we have and learning to make the most of it by giving it.

Happiness is a state of mind!!!

Looking to invent a machine to print Original Currencies of Countries ;)


If I’ve possessed any engineering skill where I could build a machine/gadget then I’d build World’s Best Currency Maker!!!

  
With this machine I could print a lot of money and with that money;

  • I can get a lot of girl friends 😉
  • I can party hard…
  • I can invest in lot of startups!!! I can become an angel investor…
  • I can do a El Chapo whenever arrested 😉
  • I can produce movies and act as the Hero…
  • I can buy some country and become it King…
  • I can travel around the world…
  • I can buy islands, yacht and private jets…

OMG have a log of crazy things coming in mind… 

Pls comment what will you do if I rent the machine to you, for a day??

Entrepreneurship -my ultimate job…


My parents wanted me to take up a job of their choice, a job that every Tom, Dick & Harry were running for and a job which was a social status… Frankly I wanted to do a job which I could fall in love with..

So, what is it that I love???

I loved to be an ENTREPRENEUR… I wanted to be on my own and employ all those Tom, Dick & Harry to work under me…

What fullfils me??

There are more than one factor that fullfils me for being an entrepreneur;

  • No other job gives me the opportunity to explore!!
  • No other job allows me to fail!!
  • No other job attracts more opposition and criticism on me!!!
  • No other job make people to Hate me and Love me!!
  • No other job allows me to be independent!!
  • No other job exposes me to RISKS!!
  • No other job allows me to do what I want!!!
  • No other job gives me satisfaction!!
  • No other job gives you an opportitunity to create an impact!!
  • No other job gave me the opportunity to be responsible!!!
  • No other job gave me the opportunity to become a true leader!!!

When I’m working on what I love then Money looks Nothing, I’ve learned ways to survive without money and in my experience money keeps following if we perceive…

How has 2016 shaped up!!!


Started the year without much fanfare, party, expectations, resolutions etc. It was a simply start and spent the whole day at home.

But on business end it was very much happening 45 days, where each and everyday was productive and progressive!!

  • It was time for reinvention for Cogzidel Technologies and a lot is happening there…
  • It is progressive for Cogzidel Consultqncy Services too… A new initiative has be launched and Bala is at his best…
  • We have resumed on the Coffee Shop initiative, a trimmed down version to start with… It is a Coffee Kiosk and we have started the setup process… Happy that a long standing dream has come true… We should be up and running by second week of March…
  • Working on a pilot project for Citizen Journalism initiative… It’s a seven year old initiative and started working on this for a month now… Happy to see the pilot run is showing some momentum… We must be stepping into our Alpha run in 2-3 months from now…
  • Personally working on my Crowd Funding project… Spending less than an hour everyday… Planning to go on to pilot phase once completing the Pilot Run for Citizen Journalism and Coffee Kiosk launch… Might be less than 2 months from now…

Even on personal front it is satisfying;

  • Worked with my mother on wrapping up of banking work…
  • Helped my mother to find vendors for house repair work… Though my mother is taking care of execution, I did the challenging part of finding vendors…
  • Attended family functions along with my mother… Made my mother feel happy as I don’t attend any functions…
  • Spent some quality time with my wife…

So, far I’m happy that I’m able to progress and balance on multiple initiatives. Though there are challenged and stumbling blocks, they are managed and was able to overcome them successfully!!

Today’s The Daily Post: Thanks, Hindsight

Happy Valentines Day to Yamuna!!!


I feel it in my fingers
I feel it in my toes
Love is all around me
And so the feeling grows

It’s written on the wind
It’s everywhere I go
So if you really love me
Come on and let it show
So if you really love me
Come on and let it show

Weekly review for IamCJ.in and todo list for this week


Travelling, driving and business are three things I enjoy the most… When all the three converges then it is a bliss…

Sunday started with boredom and just thought of leaving to Madurai by afternoon…

These tweets shows my boredom!!!  

Halfway through the drive checked with Dinesh if he was free and where was he?? He said he was in Dindigul and I took a detour at Trichy and drove to Dindigul…

We met by 8.30 PM for dinner cum business meeting at Hotel Maha Jothi in Dindigul!!!

  
After the review we segregated the completed task, in progress task and to be started from last week list;

Completed Task

  • Logo design
  • Document all expenses
  • Update linked in profile
  • PPT for IamCJ
  • PPT feedback from Anand

In progress

  • Site Setup
  • Document all feedback
  • Talking with reporters

Not yet started

  • Alpha Team
  • Get T-Shirt

Wrapped up the meeting after creating the ToDo List for this week;

  • Carry forward In-Progress & Not Yet Started task
  • Write on daily challenges 
  • Document feedback from alpha team