![]() ![]() If only we had the courage to reach for this diamond inside the depth of our mind we could introduce it to the world and brighten our life. But we are too fearful to go into the dark sky to fetch this diamond. This diamond is waiting for us to come to get it. But this diamond seems far away, outside of our reach. We see this idea inside our heads and know within that it's a diamond. They are bright and magnificent but because we cannot reach them they seem to be unreachable. Just like the stars in the sky, which are there but outside of our reach. It seems to be so up in the sky that it's outside of the reach of anyone in this world. This small idea inside your head seems to be so outside of this world and you are not sure if the world you live in will accept this idea. But it never stops wondering what that idea is all about and what potential it holds. Out of ignorance and fear it tries to reject that idea in the first place. Our small little brain, unaware of the potential of that idea, wonders what that idea is all about. And when it gets noticed it waits for you to take the action. It twinkles and twinkles inside your head waiting to be noticed. It says Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - addressing that little idea inside your head that has to potential to become a star. I want you to pay attention to the beauty of this line. This line talks about that little "Star" that twinkles inside your brain. Let me share my understanding of this cute little rhyme with you in the hope that you will go back to that idea that you probably buried inside your creative brain. It has the hidden motivational push that you probably are looking for. If you believe that you are guilty of doing something similar then you should revisit the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star nursery rhyme. If you have a thinking mind I am sure you must have thought of an idea which you believed had the potential to change the world but maybe due to some inner conflict with yourself, you never found the courage to pursue that idea. Today I am sharing my understanding of probably the most famous nursery rhyme "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." and what message it hides from us grown-ups. Last week I wrote an article on a nursery rhyme " Row Row Row Your Boat." and tried to share my understanding of the hidden message in this cute little nursery rhyme. But I guess as and when we open ourselves to the wisdom life has to present to us we understand the meaning of each little thing that happens around us. ![]() Next: Write a Python program to get the Python version you are using.I never understood the message in the polite little nursery rhymes my daughter kept watching on my youtube account. Have another way to solve this solution? Contribute your code (and comments) through Disqus. \nTwinkle, twinkle, little star, \n\tHow I wonder what you are!") Python Code: print("Twinkle, twinkle, little star, \n\tHow I wonder what you are! \n\t\tUp above the world so high, \n\t\tLike a diamond in the sky. New: print((a, b)) # Not the same as print(a, b) New: print("fatal error", file=sys.stderr) New: print() # You must call the function! New: print(a, end=" ") # Appends a space instead of a newline Old: print a, # Trailing comma suppresses newline When using the 2to3 source-to-source conversion tool, all print statements are automatically converted to print() function calls, so this is mostly a non-issue for larger projects. ![]() Time to retrain your fingers to type print(x) instead! Initially, you’ll be finding yourself typing the old print x a lot in interactive mode.The print() function doesn’t support the “softspace” feature of the old print statement.The print statement (Python 2.6) has been replaced with a print() function (Python 2.6), with keyword arguments to replace most of the special syntax of the old print statement. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are!" Sample String: "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. Write a Python program to print the following string in a specific format (see the output). ![]()
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