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A simple way to view and segregate the complex JSON Hello Peeps, Welcome back to another blog 😉. I hope everything is going well for you. Many people prefer the JSON format for APIs, databases, and other applications for a variety of reasons. Some JSON requests or responses are simple and only contain a few objects. On numerous occasions, you may be required to handle a complex response. I wrote a blog about parsing complex responses before using https://jsonpathfinder.com/ In most cases, however, you will need to further investigate your JSON payload or responses for various reasons and analytical purposes. Are you a visual learner or a fan of mind maps? Then you will undoubtedly fall in love with this tool ❤️ JSON Crack I recently came across this tool and found it’s worth sharing with the community 👓 Once you land on the home page, click “GO TO EDITOR” Now you will see a sample JSON beatified and visualized. To visualize it, clear the left side pane and paste your JSON. For instan

What do we learn from our children?

In this pandemic, we load ourselves with lots of negativity. Now is the time to think back and cherish some memories of your childhood.

Definitely our kids will make us think lot about our childhood days. And we cannot fix them if we really had a bad past. But we have the power to bring the inner child in us. Our children can definitely help us with this important life reminder.

But where do we start? You need to stop and truly notice them. What are they doing everyday? What makes them happy? What are they trying to convey to the other family members?

Personally, I have noticed many qualities in my four year old boy. That sometimes made me to think deeper. So I will jot down few which might help us to lead a more happy and content life!

1. Learn to say “No”

They master this art of saying “No”. My boy easily denies whatever I say.

“I am not Hungry”
“No, I don’t need that”

But as adults we should know what to deny and what to accept. Because, when we miss or hesitate to say “No”, there comes additional complexities that are not needed in our lives.

2. Being active

They will always do something or other and keep themselves busy. Unless the sick days, they will never rest or being idle.

They find some innovative solutions to keep them busy at times.

What say? Shouldn’t we try doing that? Empty minds are key ingredients at the Devil’s workshop, right? So being active, physically and mentally to help you continue to thrive.

3. Being happy

They stay happy for no reason. Sometimes things happening around them can be so hard and painful, but they couldn’t interpret it. They seem happy and fine. Choosing happiness? Yes, it’s a choice that we make every day. Even a small toy or snack could make them happy. They feel excited about it.

So I hope you won’t say any excuses after this? It’s up to you whether to stay happy or mourn about the things which we cannot change.

4. Being adaptive

They sense the environment quickly and adapt based on that. Even this pandemic has changed lot in their lives, wearing masks, using sanitizers and washing hands frequently etc.

So why don’t we adapt us so merge with the ambience or new organization? It helps us to perform better.

5. Learning new things

They are real quick learners. Because they get bred with easily. Even a 100 dollar toy won’t be so interesting for them after a week or so. Once they explore everything about that toy, they go in search of new one. I can see the pain of many parents here :-) Ha ha ha!! We might have spend enough already… Well, we should of course teach them to play with the toys and not getting new ones every time.

But what do we learn from here? Learning new technologies and tools will helps us in our career growth.

6. Doing by themselves

Sometimes they will be so adamant that they need to do some things on their own. They want to press the elevator button, fixing a broken toy, they have to manage the shopping trolley, to pay the cashier after billing etc.. These are just few examples where they are so interested to do by themselves. Even thought they study about these in their books, they wanted to get their hands dirty.

So shouldn’t we try it? Try to start doing something which you have never tried so far. Thrilled!!

7. Trust

They trust the loved ones and show them the unconditional love. Love changes everything right?? My kid used to say “Love you, Mommy” during random time of the day! They trust their family, friends and teachers.

Shouldn’t we do that? We need to trust in people and find our inner peace.

8. Appreciation

I have seen kids clapping their hands louder for their friends. Also they will feel happy for them. That’s sweet right. They need to be appreciated as well. They expect that from us when they achieve something good.

So try to look out and appreciate the people around when they deserve it. That way we can help others grow.

9. Being funny and witty

They do many naughty things at home and school. They enjoy doing so. Some random jokes, can make our day right?

No to be serious all time, we can laugh, make some jokes, do some crazy things.

10. To Dream

Children used to believe in fantasies. So do we, when we were small their age.

Believe in miracles and dream your dreams! Dream about your dream job, dream house, dream family etc.… They will help you in bringing the dream to reality.

What do you think? It’s really good to adore them right. And in recent times, I am noticing too much in our children and I think they and their admirable qualities needs to be cherished. We can do it!

Meanwhile, these characters can really help us during these tough times!

I wrote this based on my personal experience, and I hope you all could relate in somewhere with you and your kids.

Until my next post,


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