Friday, January 11, 2008

I learnt...

During my trip of independence to US, I learned quite a lot of things about myself and my life. Yea i learned how to fly as well. But apart from that, here's a list of random things i just put up to remind me all that i have learned.

I learnt that it is not easy making a house a home.
I learnt that money has a larger value.
I learnt that my name is Udayvir Singh Yadav. And I'm proud of it.
I learnt that my life is beautiful.
I learnt that my family is my life.
I learnt that my friends are a part of my life.
I learnt to be thankful for all that i have. I am very fortunate.
I learnt to make n drink tea.
I learnt to keep my head about myself.
I learnt to be confident in what i do.
I learnt that safety comes first.
I learnt not to open a pressure cooker until all the pressure is out.
I learnt to cook.
I learnt to do the laundry.
I learnt to clean my bathroom.
I learnt to clean up after myself.
I learnt that being selfless is good. Caring for others is even better. But one has to be selfish at times.
I learnt to keep a better track of the bank account.
I learnt to wear warmer clothes just in case.
I learnt that hard work pays. But you really have to pursue the thing you want done.
I learnt to open my eyes to different kinds of people in this world.
I learnt that everyone has a different perspective.
I learnt that the person who you least expect to be there for you is actually there.
I learnt to realise that many people care for me and many people count on me.
I learnt to do whatever it takes to keep any kind of a relationship alive and healthy.
I learnt that being full of ego is bad, being without ego is bad, but having a certain amount of ego is essential.
I learnt that honesty is the best policy. But diplomacy is even better.
I learnt to be more clean and hygienic.
I learnt to dress more sensibly.
I learnt that one might end up with someone/something we never expected to end up with.
I learnt that appreciation is always appreciated.
I learnt to be a man and to be mature. Also to keep the immature boy within alive.

-Udayvir S Yadav

1 comment:

Bhavana Malhotra said...

You employed a lot of wisdom in that short span of time. I spent a year in the UK but whatever I learnt was conveniently forgotten once I shifted back into my comfort zone. I like what you learnt.. not all of it but most of it :)