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With a rusted heart And no place to go to I went on a search spree To search for the one who lets sets me free The one who cages me The one who makes my heart skip a beat No no Romeo but the almighty  I went to my friend  Asked her to tell me something about my almighty  She told me he is Al Ghafoor The greatest of the forgivers She told me he is Al Khabir The only one aware of all that's going to happen . I went to my grandma  Asked her to tell me something about my almighty She said Al Barr The source of goodness He is ul- Jalal -wal- ikram The Lord of Majesty and Bounty . My g

Funny nonversations

Why choose Matthews over Davidson?

Hello people After a Big Bang break , I am back into action to talk about the things I have been doing for the past two weeks . Surprisingly, studying. There is always an ambiguity in medical students over which book to study to get through the UG examinations. My take : In my opinion , George Matthews is a go to book for all those struggling to get through medicine. Choose Matthews if you : - Donot make notes - Are a 11th hour reader -Hate the refer to table 2.4       or turn to page 234 for treatment  -Hate like you have studied in the previous chapter kind of text - Like to answer to the point -need a portable book - Hate to carry sumo sized books - Are fine with monotonous text - Are used to spoon feeding -Are fine with black and white print -Want to ace in Viva ( Say that you follow Davidson, but answer stuff from here ) - Like it when every topic has the same blueprint  I have read both Davidson and Matthews , had a glimpse of Harrison .What I have analysed after making notes f

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Survival in a medical school Part 3

Hey buddies ! People aren't born with physical strength and no one is blessed with incredible mental strength at birth. Nor do you read a survival manual for medicos everyday . 1. Conservation of energy  It’s easy to get distracted throughout the day by a variety of unimportant and unproductive tasks. The trick of the game is to conserve stamina to study ,To talk , To listen , To work , To analyse. Devote your efforts to the things that matter most ! 2. Neutralising the negative charge Everyone has negative thoughts sometimes ( frequently). Respond to negative predictions and harsh criticisms with a more productive inner dialogue. Stay motivated to do THE best by talking your heart out to a trusted friend. 3. Tolerate Discomfort for a Greater Purpose Some girls go to great lengths to avoid any type of distress, others endure pain simply to prove they're tough. Survival elixir : tolerate discomfort when it serves a greater purpose. USE YOUR PAIN TO BECOME BETTER ! 4. Be gratefu

Survival in a medical school - 2

Hey all! Sequel of *survival in a medical school * is here already ... But then I am too busy to elaborate it ... So please help yourselves.... 1.You’ll become quite accustomed to crying. You’ll cry when you’re happy, stressed, sad, excited and for no reason at all. And that’s okay, because everyone else is also crying. 2.The stress will be so overwhelming at times, and even if you pass a class, you may still want to quit! PLUS, even after wanting to quit, you stick with it and find it to be all so very worth it! 3.Your classmates will be your new family. You will laugh together, cry together and hold each other up because no one else will understand. A lot can happen in 5 years ! Let little be much today Bye 

When the bubble pops - 10 years fast forward

Hello my people  9th semester already! High time . Low BP. Not really . Topic for today - Life 10 years fast forward ...   People say that life  isn't pretty when you get out of these walls; walls we've all been dying to escape. The medical school walls . The women's medical college walls. The college-bus-home-bed-bus-college routine . There will be a life down the line.It is obviously not easy.  In the sanctity and comfort of air conditioned lecture theaters, sitting on the same benches, we donot realize how different we all are. What we never thought could happen to us- will. Life will surprise you many such times. It will leave you numb, and shocked, and gasping for air. It will fall to pieces around you. For the princess in pink, the porcelain doll: the bubble pops and dreams  shatter. For the  maseeha , the humanitarian wanting to save the world: he will begin to understand that logistics and practicality matter a lot, and idealism often falls flat.  Ten years lapse -

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Sacrifice - The last semester

* Drum Rolls *  August 1  Beginning of a new semester Things to embrace  Things to wither Things to abandon Here is again an impromptu ... Check it out...