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I have enough problems already..🥂
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To write effective introductions for their answers, especially in exams like UPSC GS4. While writing body paragraphs and conclusions may seem easier, crafting a good introduction requires both content knowledge and creativity. Introductions are crucial because they set the tone for the entire answer and leave a lasting first impression on the examiner.
What Makes a Good Introduction?
Introductions should serve as a preview of the student's perspective and approach. They highlight how the student understands the question and outlines the direction of their response. Effective introductions should demonstrate both conceptual understanding and creative thinking.
Mixing Content with Creativity
Writing introductions is considered an art because it involves balancing content and creativity. suggests that students should avoid using the same style of introduction for all answers to prevent monotony. It also stresses that content can be learned through textbooks, but creativity requires practice and imagination.
Creative Techniques for Introductions
Several creative techniques are suggested to make introductions engaging:
Using Quotations: Quotes from philosophers, leaders, or sports figures can serve as powerful introductions, provided they are relevant to the theme. For instance, using Albert Camus's quote, "A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world," can be a fitting introduction for a question on the relevance of ethics.
Referring to Historical Figures: Great leaders and historical figures who symbolize values and virtues can be referenced to strengthen introductions. For example, Abraham Lincoln or Nelson Mandela can be cited when discussing topics like human dignity or forgiveness.
Current Events: Relating the theme of the question to contemporary events can demonstrate creativity and engagement with real-world issues. For instance, using examples from recent political corruption scandals or statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau can make an introduction more impactful.
Balancing Different Introduction Styles
The speaker advises students to balance the use of quotations, references to leaders, and current events. Over-reliance on one type can make answers predictable and less engaging for the examiner. It's recommended to keep introductions concise—ideally around 25 words—and to diversify styles to keep the examiner interested throughout the exam.
Pro Tips
Mix various styles of introductions throughout the exam to keep the examiner engaged.
Keep introductions short but impactful.
Aim to balance creativity and conceptual clarity to make a lasting impression.
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The 21 Principles of The "Dokkōdō" (The Way of Walking Alone") by Miyamoto Musashi
1. Accept everything just the way it is.
2. Do not seek pleasure for its own sake.
3. Do not, under any circumstances, depend on a partial feeling.
4. Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world.
5. Be detached from desire your whole life long.
6. Do not regret what you have done.
7. Never be jealous.
8. Never let yourself be saddened by a separation.
9. Resentment and complaint are appropriate neither for oneself or others.
10. Do not let yourself be guided by the feeling of lust or love.
11. In all things have no preferences.
12. Be indifferent to where you live.
13. Do not pursue the taste of good food.
14. Do not hold on to possessions you no longer need.
15. Do not act following customary beliefs.
16. Do not collect weapons or practice with weapons beyond what is useful.
17. Do not fear death.
18. Do not seek to possess either goods or fiefs for your old age.
19. Respect Buddha and the gods without counting on their help.
20. You may abandon your own body but you must preserve your honour.
21. Never stray from the Way
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Most productivity hacks are a waste of time.
All you need to do is:
-Identify the most important task
-Do that task
-Repeat until the workday is over
That's it.
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Sometimes we do lot of efforts to get a love.
( Fir vo chahe aapne hisse ka kyu na ho )
From the life of ratan tata.
He deserves some more love and peace 🕊️
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