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Cytokine Storm - The Main Reason For Enormous Deaths In COVID -19 Pandemic

Cytokine Storm And COVID 19 The pandemic has taught us lot of lessons that we should change ourselves for growth and well being of mankind. The reason behind increase in mortality rate of COVID 19 patients is cytokine storm (Cytokine storm syndrome CSS ).Cytokine storm is pathological condition in which body kills its own cells in order to save the cell. Primary intention of body is to protect the body but in several conditions Immune system is confused between self and foreign. 1. What is Cytokine storm “cytokine storm syndrome” (CSS)] cytokine storm is a systemic inflammatory response to infections and drugs and leads to excessive activation of immune cells and the generation of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Defination according to National Cancer Institute ” A severe immune reaction in which the body releases too many cytokines into the blood too quickly.” Cytokines play an important role in normal immune responses, but having a large amount of them released in the body all at ...

The Science Of Thinking -Aanvikshiki

The Credit of This article goes to Kautilya's Arthashastra   Aanvikshiki—    I call it the science of strategic thinking. Some people call it critical thinking. R.P. Kangle, one of the profound scholars of the Arthashastra, called it philosophy. Aanvikshiki is also logical thinking, scientific thinking, inquiry and research. Swami Tejomayananda (the head of the Chinmaya Mission) in his classic composition Mana-shodham calls aanvikshiki a bhrama vidya—it is self knowledge, enlightenment and a path leading to self-realization, moksha, nirvana and mukti. Aanvikshiki is a Sanskrit word with various meanings. One has the freedom to interpret, reinterpret and even discover new meanings of the same word. The only rule is that the meaning of the word should help us elevate our thinking. As long as this is taken care of, one can give new dimensions and perspectives, depending on our understanding. Let us look at the word ‘dharma’. It means ethics, mora...

The Future Skills:Need to survive in Fourth Industrial Revolution

The World Economic forum has said in its report "The Future Of Jobs" that by 2020 The Fourth Industrial Revolution will start . This has brought us andvanced robotics  Machine learning,QuantumComputing,Artificial Intelligence ,Automatic Transport systems , Genetic Engineering ,Biotechnology and Genomics .The old skills which will be extinct in next five years .So there are some skills you should master .They are following: 1)Complex problem solving : In the age of modern computers and IT we have huge data.This skill involves that can you solve complex issues and problems by using your own intelligence and wisdom with the help of that data .The professionals are not paid for their knowledge or experience they are paid for their problem solving abilities .Best Management Institutes Of India(IIM's) and World conduct  CAT ,GRE and GMAT entrance exams for their courses. This exams test the problem solving abilities of the aspirants .The machines can process only...

Six Needs Of Life That Needs to Be Happy And Successful

We all know that there are four basic needs of life food shelter cloths and education . But For being happy in all aspects (materialisticaly and spiritually ) you have to fulfil this six needs of life 1)Certainity : Certainity brings stability to your life .Certainity means you have an idea that what's going to happen next .But imagine  you are in exam hall and waiting for question paper. you are uncertain . in this situation you are anxious  and in stress . So the Certainity is important aspect to live stable life.Suppose   If you are in a private job (not permanent) . You may get fired, you will be always uncertain about that job.  You will be never happy . Because  when uncertainty  comes Happiness  goes. Due above all aspects you will not use your all potential and not grow.  So for being certain work on your skills and talent, invest in your knowledge so that Certainity comes in your life.  2) Var...

Who Was Chanakya ?

Generally Chanakya is called as  Kingmaker of Chandragupta Maurya .He was the Person whose policies made india as richest country in two aspects Spiritually and Materiasticaly(Wealth) .BORN IN 4TH CENTURY B.C. in India, Chanakya was also known as Vishnugupta and Kautilya. Through the centuries, scholars have described Chanakya as a rare mastermind who became an expert in varied and specialised fields like management,economics, politics, law, leadership, governance, warfare, military tactics, accountingsystems, and several others. The 6000 sutras have been classified into 15 books, 150 chapters, and 180 topics by Chanakya himself.He was responsible for bringing down the Nanda dynasty and establishing his ablestudent Chandragupta Maurya on the throne as the Emperor. Hence, he is called a'Kingmaker'. He is also credited with masterminding the defeat of Alexander in Indiawho was on his march to conquer the world.As a political thinker, he was the first to visualise the ...

The Other Side of Chanakya

This Post is Based On Book: Inside Chanakyas Mind by Dr Radhakrishnan Pillai   A dear friend of Chanakya who was visiting the Magadha kingdom was staying with him.During an informal conversation, the friend asked Chanakya, ‘Why is thatpeople hate you, are afraid of you, and consider you a man who cannot betrusted?’This concerned friend knew the real Chanakya since they were childhood friends, when he was known as Vishnugupta—his original name. ‘Vishnu, I know you are not like that. You are a person who is most loving by nature, very concerned about the welfare of all; there is nothing but care and love for others. Then why is it that people have misunderstood you?’ Chanakya started laughing. ‘Listen, I am not in the popularity game. And it does not matter to me what they say to my face or behind my back. People have their own views. For me, the purpose of my life is greater than what the perception about me is.’ These were profound insights that Chanaky...

The Science behind Love

  There is an media house in UK ,WIRED Conducted interview with neuroscientist.Following things were discussed in that interview  All credit of this article goes to the wired ,  Is love an emotion, an urge, brain chemistry, or something else entirely? It’s the one question that has dominated our  culture  and  relationships  for millions of years. But what is love? It's powerful enough to drive us to create new life or to destroy it, but while countless books, poems, films, plays, and careers have been made out of trying to decipher it, or at least represent it, can we pin down what it actually is? WIRED asks neuroscientist  Gabija Toleikyte  and biological anthropologist  Helen Fisher  for their take. What is love? Both scientists agreed that love is not something that can be controlled, curated or switched on or off. Instead, it arises from the depths of our subconscious. “Our subconscious mind has about ten times mo re informatio...

The Boomrang Principle

The Boomerang Principle Life is like a boomerang. Your behavior returns to you, your spoken words revolve and come back to you, whatever you give to the world comes back to you manifold, hence, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” If you want others to help you out in a crisis, then you must be by their side in their difficulties. If you give credit to others, you get the same in return. If you want appreciation, then learn to value others. If you despise others, you are going to get the same. When you admire others genuinely, you would be loved by others. To achieve your aspirations, you also need the good wishes and blessings of people. You only get these blessings and wishes when you do well and think of others’ welfare. These are the simplest principles of life, but even then, most people fail to follow them. Dale Carnegie says that the easiest way to win is to help others win . Here’s another story I once came across that I would like to sha...

This 13 Signs shows that you are mentally strong

In this article I will discuss some signs  of mentally strong people.It’s not that people are either mentally strong or mentally weak. We all possess some degree of mental strength, but there’s always room for improvement.Developing mental strength is about improving your ability to regulate your emotions, manage your thoughts, and behave in a positive manner, despite your circumstances The signs of mentally strong people are following  1)They don't waste time feeling sorry for themselves  2)They don't give away their power  3)They don't shy away from change  4)They don't focus on things they cant control  5)They don't worry about pleasing everyone  6)They don't fear taking calculated risks  7)They don't dwell on the past  8)They don't make the same mistakes over and over  9)They don't resent other peoples success  10)They don't give up after the first failure  11)They ...

How to priortise work

All we know one thing that the time is the only thing which lost can not be recovered. The time gone never comes back. Basically we search always that how to manage time. The time management is not the time management it is a priority management . Don't try to manage time mange your priorities. Once you learned to manage priorities you can master your life. I will suggest you an one method  of how to priortise your work. The method is developed by Brian Tracy . A best selling author . This technique is given in his book Eat that frog     The Technique is  Use the ABCDE Method Continually “ The first law of success is concentration – to bend all the energies to one point, and to go directly to that point, looking neither to the right or to the left.” William Mathews The more thought you invest in planning  and setting priorities before,you begin, the more important things you will do and the faster you will do a...

How to remember what you read or studied ?

"The average man ," said the noted psychologist,Professor Carl  Seashore ,"does not use about ten persent of his actual inherited capacity for memory .He wastes the ninety percent by violating the natural laws of remembering" 1)These "natural laws of remembering " are three : Impression, Repetition ,Association  2)Get a deep vivid impression of the thing you wish to remember To do that you must -    a) Concentrate That was a secret of Theodore Roosevelt's memory    b)  Observe closely .Get accurate impression . A camera wont take pictures in a fog ; neither will your mind retain foggy impressions    c)Get your impressions through as many of the senses as possible Lincolin read aloud whatever he wished to remember so that he would get both a visual and an auditory impression   d) Above all else ,be sure to get eye impressions.They stick the nervous leading from the eye to the brain are 25 times as large as those leading from t...