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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Successful people like to wear the same thing every day. Do you know why?





Successful people like to wear the same thing every day. Do you know why?

This question has been evidently on the mind of many people that why successful choose to wear the same outfit every day aside from their tremendous impact on the world. Clothes tell us a lot about an individual’s personality, the way people dress up has an immense impact on culture and the direction of the society. But when we look at Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein etc. we see one thing in common. They have their own signature style of wearing the same outfit every day.

Following are some reasons why you might want to consider doing this to yourself

Save time with simplicity:

“The most complicated skill is to be simple”. Dejan Stojanovic.


Simplicity allows us to focus better without wasting our time on frivolous things. The morning routines of successful people start with bigger plans for the day so they do not notice anything much that comes in the way.

“You’ll see I wear only grey or blue suits. I’m trying to pare down decisions. I don’t want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make.” Barak Obama


Good for your body and mind:

Simple and unassuming manners of life are best for everyone but they are great for our body and mind. The pick and choose option for minor things fill our mind with stress which in turn contribute to a declining health. Persistently elevated levels of stress due to such small tasks make us grind our teeth, clench our jaws and racing hearts in order to do the work quickly. So we should eliminate everything that arouses feeling of stress in our mind and focus on what is really important.

Minimalist  principles about one outfit:

The “capsule wardrobe” movement is getting popular among the social conscious successful people. Financial resources are not a question for such people so they chose to wear the high quality same outfit every day because they know it will be suitable for every place.

Automate small decisions:

You can combat the decision fatigue by eliminating the decisions on smaller things. Our lives are full of decisions and by deciding on each and everything we make our mind tired and become more susceptible to making errors when it comes to making bigger decisions. Successful people do not make smaller tasks their priority; they keep their mind energized for taking decisions about bigger issues.

Owning fewer clothes will save you from expense:

“Know first, who you are; and then adorn yourself accordingly”. Epictetus.


Just consider your life if you own fewer clothes, you will have more disposable income, more time to live your life, and uncluttered and well-organized closets. But instead of enjoying the benefits of spending less on clothes, we accumulate more and more clothes every season. Many of the outfit we buy never even gets worn by us in the hope of one perfect occasion that never comes. So the biggest benefit of buying less is more income at your disposal.

Limited wardrobe make you happy:

Successful people adopt simplicity with fewer outfits because it has a powerful way of working from outside in. It makes you happier with your lifestyle and you dedicate your efforts to change the lives around you.

It makes you well-organized:

Having fewer clothes make you better organized with your wardrobe. More clothes mean more laundry, and more laundry requires more time and more energy. This does not happen with fewer clothes and you can use your energy for bigger purposes in life.

China’s richest Man Jack Ma, has announced to step down as executive chairman of e-commerce giant Alibaba on his 54th birthday earlier this month to be a teacher

.  The inspirational Jack Ma who grew from a poor background to the richest entrepreneur, the founder of China’s biggest tech company, will not go for a retirement, instead, he will pursue his long lasting dream to be a teacher!

A mammoth empire of net worth $40.5 billion makes Jack Ma one of the richest and a statute person on the planet. An active speaker on global conferences, Jack Ma advocates globalization and eagerly interacts with other world leaders.

Ma was not too happy with the newly inflamed trade war between US and China and warned about its adversities . He stressed that “it’s going to be a mess” lasting decades probably. Ma originally planned 1 million jobs in the US, after meeting Trump in January 2017, which now seems “completely destroyed” after the recent actions.

Alibaba will steer into a new era after Jack Ma, who founded the company in a small apartment and out grew it into a $420 billion company making it a leading tech company of the world.

Ma’s considers becoming China’s biggest mogul as a “Hollywood story,” as mentioned in an interview for The New York Times in a 2005.

Early Life and Career

Ma was born to a poor family in 1964 in the eastern city of Hangzhou with a population of almost 10 million people.

Ma was a lean but active kid getting into fights with his class fellows. The kids teased him for his bony structure but he was always steady, as he recalls in his book Alibaba, quoting .

“I was never afraid of opponents who were bigger”. Jack Ma


Ma was eager to learn English for which he offered tours to the foreigners in exchange for the lessons.  He also bought a radio to listed to the English broadcast like voice of America. The nickname ‘Jack’ was also given to him by a tourist, eventually sticking to his name.

Ma applied for college after finishing his school. In China’s collage entrance program, he failed twice due to his lower marks in Maths. He finally made it through in his third try and ultimately graduated from the Hangzhou Teacher’s Institute in 1988.

After college, Ma would apply for jobs here and there but was rejected rejected from all of them. Those included a shot at KFC, a position on the police force, and another as a waiter at local restaurant. Ma learnt a life lesson “to get used to failure” that would help him in his future entrepreneurial journey . At last he was hired on a little  salary of $12 a month as an English teacher in a college. Ma loved the job despite the low income he made out of it.

Ma visited the US in 1995 where he discovered the Internet. Coming back, Ma quit teaching and launched his first venture: China Pages, borrowing some money. It was his first internet business as well as China’s first commercial website, but according to The New York Times he was pressurised by the government to merge with Hangzhou Telecom.

Alibaba and the Rise to Fame

Ma survived the trauma and came up with his next venture four years later. He held a meeting of his 17 friends in his apartments and convinced them to invest in his online marketplace Ali Baba.

Together they raised roughly $60,000 for Alibaba.com, a platform for Chinese exporters, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs to list and sell their items worldwide. Reportedly, Ma conceived the name ‘Ali Baba’ in a San Francisco coffee shop, inspired by the famous Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves story in which Ali Baba overheard the password to unlock the treasure.

Saturday, December 29, 2018

If Parliament Passes This Bill, You Will Be Able To Reject Call By Boss After Office Hours


Calls from your boss after work hours may become a thing of the past in India if a private bill introduced in the Parliament gets passed.. 


NCP MP Supriya Sule has introduced a private member's bill for setting up an Employees' Welfare Authority to confer the right on every employee to disconnect from work-related telephone calls and emails beyond work hours and on holidays and the right to refuse to answer calls and emails outside work hours.



A private member's bill in a parliamentary system of government is a bill introduced in a the parliament by a legislator who is not acting on behalf of the executive.

Though the bill has been introduced in the parliament, it is highly unlikely that it will be taken up for discussion or passed. Only a very few private members bill have ever been considered in the parliament so far.

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Currently, only France have a legal provision that allows employees to disconnect work-related emails after office hours.
France had in 2017, enacted a law that in effect made after-hours work emails illegal, allowing workers to exercise their “right to disconnect.” Companies were encouraged to set blackout times after work during which an employee would not be responsible for responding to a email.

Friday, November 23, 2018

WWE News: Becky Lynch receives an interesting offer from UFC superstar Conor McGregor


Is The Notorious One teasing a move to the WWE?





Conor McGregor (left) has offered to help Becky Lynch

What's the story?

SmackDown Live Women's Champion Becky Lynch has been on absolute fire in recent months and has been living up to the 'Straight Fire' moniker ever since SummerSlam of this year. Lynch, who over the course of the past few months has developed a new ruthless attitude, was recently in a very interesting exchange with UFC superstar Conor McGregor on Twitter.

In case you didn't know...

Becky Lynch won the SmackDown Live Women's Championship at this year's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view by defeating her now former-best friend Charlotte Flair in a singles match in order to become a two-time champion.

Since winning the title at HIAC, Lynch has gone on to defend her strap successfully over 'The Queen' on three different occasions and at the inaugural all women's WWE Evolution pay-per-view, Lynch and Flair competed in a grueling back-and-forth Last Woman Standing Match.

After having retained her SmackDown Women's Title in a spectacular manner at Evolution, the Irish Lasskicker eventually turned her focus towards Raw Women's Champion, Ronda Rousey, as the two women geared up for an intense singles match at Survivor Series. However, that those plans were eventually nixed after Becky Lynch had suffered a gruesome concussion after taking a brutal right-hand jab from Nia Jax on Raw.

The heart of the matter

On Thursday evening, SmackDown Live Women's Champion, Becky Lynch responded to an article from Forbes which stated that in recent months, Lynch indeed has been channeling her inner Conor McGregor due to the intense amount of hard work she has been putting in the ring and her flawless mic skills as well, something that her fellow native Irish Conor McGregor is known for.

Lynch had written on Twitter that 'The Man' apparently channels to no one and also noted the fact that her and former two-division UFC Champion, Conor McGregor bond as Irish brother and sister before threatening to break McGregor's arm, all in friendly humor though.

This eventually got the attention of 'The Notorious One' himself, who responded to Lynch by offering her a helping hand, claiming that the 'Lasskicker' can always give him a call whenever she is in need of Proper backup (Referencing to McGregor's fastest selling Proper 12 Irish Whiskey).

Further, Lynch also had yet another response to McGregor, stating that both she and the latter know exactly how carrying two different divisions feel like:

What's next?

Becky Lynch is currently dealing with a major concussion and is out on the sidelines, however, it is just a matter of time before 'The Man' once again makes her grand return to WWE TV and when she does, all hell is certainly going to break loose yet again.

Roman Reign out of danger , Shift from ICU to Common medical room, His condition is better than after attacks , now Doctoral reply to Roman reign fan




 Doctor reply to roman reign... they said he is fine now he is out of danger condition,, but due to heavy attack his body structure has been  changed. and doctor said . all news on social media is fake roman reign alive and after 2 and 3 year he will be back to fans. hope so all fan are pray for roman reign. Doctor said roman reign now shifted ICU to common medical room  because he is safe. doctor huge reply to fans , don't believe on social media news roman alive and condition is best.. now roman reign in common medical room  and doctors doing medical treatment of blood cancer . hope so 2 or 3 year for recovery of blood cancer will be require. 

Sunday, October 28, 2018

John Cena Crown Jewel replacement has been identified for WWE World Cup match



The 16-time WWE champion is understood to be withdrawing from the November 2 pay-per view


JOHN CENA: FIVE OF THE MEGASTAR'S WWE SHOWDOWNS YOU MAY HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT


John Cena could be replaced by Bobby Lashley for the WWE World Cup match at Crown Jewel this week.

16-time WWE champion Cena was scheduled to be taking part in the eight-man tournament that will "determine the best in the world".

He was due to challenge Intercontinental champion Seth Rollins, Kurt Angle, Dolph Ziggler, Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy on November 2 in Riyadh.

But due to the controversy surround the Middle East kingdom over the murder of US-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi, it is understood Cena will not be competing.

Cena, 41, has forged a successful career of late in Hollywood and reports suggest he is not willing to damage his reputation.


John Cena could be replaced at WWE Crown Jewel by Bobby Lashley(Image: WWE)

Should he not travel as expected, WWE chiefs will need to draft in a replacement. And that man could be Bobby Lashley.

The Raw superstar returned to WWE in April and has recently been paired with 205 Live superstar Lio Rush, who is acting as his new manager.

According to online WWE source WrestleVotes, the 'Dominator' Lashley could take Cena's place despite claims that he is currently working with an injury.



16-time champion Cena is understood to be pulling out of the event in Saudi Arabia amid concerns(Image: WWE)

They tweeted: "I know injury concerns have been making the rounds, but I’m hearing Bobby Lashley is John Cena’s replacement in the World Cup at WWE Crown Jewel".

WWE Raw women's champion Ronda Rousey has backed the WWE's decision to go ahead with its Crown Jewel pay-per-view in Saudi Arabia.

In an apparent message to Cena, former UFC star Rousey explained the positive impact she believes the event can bring.

WWE Raw women's champion Ronda Rousey believes the Crown Jewel will be a positive event(Image: © WWE)

WWE responds to reports John Cena and Daniel Bryan 'refusing to work Crown Jewel'

"I think that pulling out of the 'Crown Jewel' would be the wrong move because I think that this is an opportunity to be able to share our culture," she told TMZ.

"In times of adversity between two countries, it's the absolute wrong time to pull away. We can find what we have in common and be able to understand each other more.

Crown Jewel has been shrouded in controversy following the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Cena and Lashley did team up at WWE Super Show-Down earlier this month when they defeated Kevin Owens and Elias in Melbourne.

But if Cena does not compete this Friday in Saudi Arabia, it would be a huge blow for the WWE.

Friday, October 12, 2018

WWE about to cancel its PPV crown jewel officially

Yes is, is trump just singed a no flights in or out of the country to USA and courty cuz of the murdered



The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi and reports of the Saudi government's involvement with his possible murder has resulted in outrage, but it's also had an impact on a group you may not have suspected: fans of WWE

As more is uncovered about Khashoggi's disappearance, fans of the wrestling promotion are expressing growing discomfort with an upcoming event the company is holding in Saudi Arabia. 

While WWE fans are maybe the last group you'd think of in connection with the possible murder of a journalist by Saudi Arabia, the WWE has a lucrative deal with the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and that's led to vocal opposition from some fans, which has been given new fuel by the Khashoggi case.

Khashoggi vanishes

Jamal Khashoggi was last seen on October 2, entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. He was there to obtain marriage documents while his fiancee waited outside. He never emerged from the building and hasn't been seen since. 

The Washington Post, for whom Khashoggi wrote a column often critical of Saudi Arabia's crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, reported this week that a literal Saudi murder squad killed Khashoggi inside the consulate and smuggled his body out. 

The reports of his death got even more gruesome when a Turkish official reportedly told a close friend of Khashoggi's that his body was dismembered before its removal from the consulate. The Saudi government has denied these accusations, but the Trump administration is cranking up pressure over the mystery. 

WWE feels the heat 

The investigation into Khashoggi's possible murder comes just weeks before "Crown Jewel," an event WWE is holding in Riyadh on November 2, part of a long-term dealthe company has with the Saudi General Sports Authority (SGSA) which was met with plenty of controversy and skepticism

The deal and these events are all part of bin Salman's "Vision 2030" plan, which aims to, among other things, invigorate and modernize the nation. That involves offering better entertainment options to inject some life into the economy and make residents just a bit happier.

Still, the deal and the shows have faced criticism for many reasons -- from the fact that the shows disrupt ongoing storylines to the political implications of the deal. And some fans have taken to social media to express dismay at the approaching "Crown Jewel," especially in light of Khashoggi's disappearance.





The controversy is also cropping up on "r/squaredcircle," the popular pro wrestling subreddit, where it's become a controversial topic because political discussion is usually verboten. One thread on the matter has generated over 1,300 comments so far.

There's real heat on the WWE for continuing to go forward with the event, though the organization doesn't show any signs of changing plans at this point. Mashable has reached out to a WWE spokesperson for comment but have yet to hear back.

That a new report from the Post suggests that bin Salman was directly involved in Khashoggi's disappearance only heightens the need for some sort of clarification from the WWE since the crown prince is a prominent figure involved in the WWE deal. 

Look, pro wrestling fandom will never be a bastion of progressive ideals. But the WWE has a wide reach, and not all fans fit a certain stereotype. And those fans have been consistent in making noise about what they see as an ethically messy interaction for the WWE.

A controversial deal

This isn't the first time WWE fans have expressed displeasure with the company's Saudi Arabia deal. That started with April's "Greatest Royal Rumble" in Jeddah, which featured dozens of the promotion's biggest stars in a five-plus hour event that aired stateside on the WWE network. 

For starters, none of the promotion's women wrestlers were allowed to participate,due to Saudi law that greatly restrict women's rights. (It's worth noting reports indicatethat women wrestlers earned a decent payday as a mea culpa for being left at home.) Add to that the kingdom's anti-LGBTQ stance and poor record on human rights and you've got a large segment of fans who weren't happy about the event. 

Paul Levesque, an executive vice president of WWE and the popular wrestler "Triple H," defended the deal, saying the company had to respect other cultures and even suggested maybe the deal could lead to positive long-term changes.

“You can’t dictate to a country or a religion about how they handle things but, having said that, WWE is at the forefront of a women’s evolution in the world and what you can’t do is affect change anywhere by staying away from it.
“While, right now, women are not competing in the event, we have had discussions about that and we believe and hope that, in the next few years they will be. That is a significant cultural shift in Saudi Arabia.

But the event wasn't without its messes. The Saudi General Sports Authority had to issue an apologybecause an otherwise innocuous ad that played on the jumbotron inside the stadium during the "Greatest Royal Rumble" featured women in the act of wrestling. And the event was under threat of attack by Al Qaeda for being "sinful." 

In the months after the "Greatest Royal Rumble," WWE announced it's first-ever all-women event, "Evolution," was happening Sunday, October 28. While Levesque deniedthe suggestion the event was in response to the women's exclusion from Saudi Arabia, some fans believe otherwise, especially since "Crown Jewel" was announced just days after plans for "Evolution" were revealed. 

In the end, though, it's a good guess that the WWE won't deviate from its current Saudi Arabia plans -- no matter how much pressure fans exert. While the company hasn't announced publicly what their long-term deal is worth, eagle-eyed observers combing through quarterly earnings reports estimated the company made somewhere in the neighborhood of $40-50 million on just the "Greatest Royal Rumble" alone. 

That WWE has its own ties to the Trump White House, which can't be underestimated either. Linda McMahon, former WWE president and CEO and wife of WWE chairman and all-around head honcho Vince McMahon, is a member of Trump's cabinet as leader of the Small Business Administration. 

So it seems the McMahons would take some direction from the White House, which has its own investment in Saudi Arabia thanks to the diplomatic involvement Jared Kushner has with the kingdom. For all his suggestions he's going to look into it, if Trump ultimately doesn't come down hard on Saudi Arabia, it's unlikely WWE will do anything to jeopardize their expensive deal. 

In a statement to Mashable, WWE said only "We are currently monitoring the situation.”

And, at that point, it'll be up to those vocal wrestling fans to make a decision: to put action behind their words and abandon the company or to simply shrug it off and accept it as just another unfortunate cost of doing business. 


I understand that like, a lot of people won't cancel it but I'm trying to find charities to give to in response to this. Money is what changes things, and I don't think enough people will cancel the WWE Network to make a difference. I certainly won't be watching the show, but I'm looking at a good charity to give to, either helping with legal fees for people jailed in Saudi Arabia, any humans rights efforts focused on Saudi Arabia, etc. Maybe donate a minimum of $9.99 American, so like, $11 something Canadian.


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