Greatest Example Of Will Power



Will power is the ability to overcome laziness and procrastination. It is the ability to control or reject unnecessary or harmful impulses. It is the ability to arrive to a decision and follow it with perseverance until its successful accomplishment.

 It is the inner power that overcomes the desire to indulge in unnecessary and useless habits, and the inner strength that overcomes inner emotional and mental resistance for taking action. It is one of the corner stones of success, both spiritual and material.

How many times have you felt too weak, lazy or shy to do something you wanted to do? You can gain inner strength, initiative and the ability to make decisions and follow them. Believe me, it is not difficult to develop these two powers. If you are earnest and are willing to become stronger, you will certainly succeed

 






 



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World's most bizarre vehicles selection.


The snooker table, tennis ball and cricket bat are guaranteed to turn heads as they speed you home at up to 50km per hour.
Designer Kanyaboyina Sudhakar made this life-size snooker table-styled motorcar to measure for the world's finest players..
Potty idea: A driver takes aim on Kanyaboyina' s novelty car designed in the shape of a table in Hyderabad, India
It's wicket! Kanyaboyina' s cricket bat motor was designed to cheer on his team in the World Cup
The 48-year-old designed the vehicle to the exact dimensions of a standard International snooker table and fitted it with a 150cc engine.
Complete with head lights, indicators, suspension and steering the radical vehicle can drive at speeds of up to 50km an hour.

'I designed this to commemorate the World Snooker Championships and when I took it there all the players used it,' said Kanyaboyina.
'I like to make cars for occasions, like the cricket bat to cheer on our team in the world cup.'
Motor mug: You really can whisk her away in this Valentines cup of love

You'll love it! A vehicle designed like a tennis ball
Kanyaboyina started designing outrageous vehicles as a student 25 years ago.
He scours scrap yards for all his materials, including the engines, and spends hours in his workshop constructing the incredible creations.
His collection now includes cricket balls, cameras, a basketball, computer, valentine cup and a cigarette.
This giant cigarette took 11 days to build and Kanyaboyina simply cut it up in front of a captivated crowd in a bid to get people to kick the habit.
Burning! Kanyaboyina cut up his cigarette-style car to convince people to stop smoking

The street top? A novelty car designed in the image of a computer
The printing company managing director hopes to make 100 crazy cars and enter the Guinness Book of Records for the largest collection.
'I enjoy making every car,' said Kanyaboyina, from Andhra Pradesh State in southern India.
'Each one is like a child to me, I finish it and I see a project complete.' 
Each functional design, complete with suspension capable of negotiating India's potholed roads, costs about £1,000.  

His next projects include a baby elephant, handbag and children's characters. 
All his cars are on display in his museum in Hyderabad, India.






 

  

 


Sand Hotel



The sculpture took 1,000 tonnes of sand and a team of four sculptors working 14 hours a day for seven days to build the structure on Weymouth beach, Dorset, England.
Guests can book to stay in the hotel, which includes beds made out of sand, until the rain washes it away.
The structure was created by a hotel company to celebrate a resurgence of holidaymakers flocking to the seaside.

Research by Laterooms.com predicts 37 million people will enjoy British beaches this year.
The sand hotel offers a twin and double bedroom, while the roofless structure gives guests the chance to "star-gaze" at night, the firm said.
But there are no toilet facilities and people were warned the sand "gets everywhere".

Mark Anderson, creator of the sand hotel, said: "It is the biggest sandcastle-like structure ever in the UK.
"Four of us worked hard and with the help of a JCB we got it built.
"The beds are made of sand so it can get everywhere, especially between the toes.
"But the best thing is in the morning the tide laps through the door, what a great way to wake up."
Kathy Gwinnett, of Laterooms.com, said: "It's great that British beach holidays are enjoying a renaissance and that some of the less obvious resorts, such as Weymouth and Torquay, are getting rediscovered by a younger generation."

 

  






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Namba Parks-Osaka



Namba Parks is an office and shopping complex located in the Namba district, Osaka, Japan. It consists of a high office building called Parks Tower and a 120-tenant shopping mall with rooftop garden. Namba Parks was developed by Jon Jerde of The Jerde Partnership in the footprint of the since closed Osaka Stadium.

Various kinds of restaurants (Japanese, Korean, Italian, etc.) are located on the 6th floor, and shops are located on the 2nd to 5th floors. There is also an amphitheater for live shows, as well as space for small personal vegetable gardens and wagon shops.

Namba Parks was conceived as a large park, a natural intervention in Osaka's dense urban condition. Alongside a 30-story tower, the project features a lifestyle commercial center crowned with a rooftop park that crosses multiple blocks while gradually ascending eight levels.
 In addition to providing a highly visible green component in a city where nature is sparse, the sloping park connects to the street, making it easy for passers-by to enter its groves of trees, clusters of rocks, cliffs, lawn, streams, waterfalls, ponds and outdoor terraces. Beneath the park, a canyon carves a path through specialty retail, entertainment and dining venues.


 


  

 

 
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Burj Khalifa Dubai

Alain Robert , the French Spiderman took the tallest building in front of a crowd numbering the tens of thousands without any safety mechanisms in place.

Alain Robert completed the climb in only 20 minutes!!!!! !!!!!!!!!


Alain Robert has also climbed the Sears Tower in Chicago, Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, EiffelTowerin Paris and EmpireStateBuilding in New York City.