Exciting behaviors of Ambiverts An Introvert is a quiet, shy person who prefers to be alone than with other people. Extroverts, on the other hand, find their balance in external affairs, making them more outgoing. Whereas an Ambivert is a person who stands in between these two personalities. They have a balance of both. I have noticed a few facts about the behaviors of an ambivert. If you're curious to find out, here is a list to observe. Balance well- As mentioned earlier, an ambivert has both qualities: being comfortable in social situations and enjoying being alone. They are often seen as the "middle ground" between extroverts and introverts. Resonate - Able to match frequencies with both almost always. Confusion- For an ambivert, it is really difficult to decide whether they want to step out of the house or stay in and be with themselves. Friends- I have noticed that ambiverts have a good friend circle. Hanging out with them is fun till the introvert...
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Lessons from Mahabharata. I enjoyed the stories from the great epic, Mahabharata as a child. But they gave me the picture in bits and pieces. The jigsaw picture got complete during Covid-19 when Doordarshan, very thoughtfully telecasted B.R. Chopra’s serial. Like most of you, I enjoyed viewing it with my family. It taught my teen brain many lessons. Here’s a blog dedicated to a few of the learnings that inspired me from The Mahabharata. Quality Over Quantity: Before the Mahabharata war, both Arjun and Duryodhan representing the Pandavas and the Kauravas respectively, went to Dwarka to seek help from Krishna. The Lord had already made it clear that he would not take any weapon in his hand and refrain from fighting. The choice was between the weaponless Krishna and his powerful army, the Narayani Sena. Duryodhan assumed might is right and chose the army. We all know who was instrumental in making the Pandavas win the war.😊 Where there is a will there is a way: The story...
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Science and superstitions Superstition refers to any belief or practice that is caused by supernatural casualty and contradicts modern science. Some of the common superstitions followed in India are, a black cat crossing one's path symbolizes bad luck or itchy palms means that money is coming your way. But do you know that these superstitions are nothing but the rules and customs there were invented by our ancestors, who pass on the ideas through the knowledge of their experiences? I have mentioned below some superstitions and scientific reasoning. Hanging lemon and chilies at the entrance of shops or new establishments:- In India, most shops, houses, and even street vendors have lemons and chilies hanging at the entrance. It is believed that the lemon and the chilies chase away evil. But the scientific reason is that lemon is a sour substance, and chili is very pungent. So due to the sourness of the chili and pungency of the chili, the aroma prevents insects and pesticides ...