Friday, November 13, 2009

Why do people care for you?

Why do people care for you? Because they expect something from you and just nothing else. Nobody is an expectation to this. Let me know if you don't agree to this.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Letz bury the ego

We all crave to live a life that gives a meaning to us and to those that depend on us. Many times we get carried away by the noises of things that surround us. Some are important while many are insignificant to us. Yet we give so much importance to those insignificant things losing the sight of our goals. If only we stay committed to our goals, we can reach them.

Many become victims listening to the noises. I am one such! I developed a small difference with my business partner who happened to be one of my good old college friend. What appeared as a small difference gradually grew to become a mighty monster. Sooner we avoided seeing each other. I could have controlled my own feelings. Instead, I satisfied my own ego by giving him sharp replies whenever he created issues. Whatever that happened; I am equally to be blamed. What could have been the reason for such a split? Circumstances? Fate? People that speak ill about others? God? In my case it is ‘ego’. Strong ego of two persons that killed a beuatiful relationship! Friends, please bury your ego, if you want to stick to your goals otherwise you would lose a beautiful relationship.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Hey Bloggie


Looong time. No see... Sorry dear, I am not going to pretend that I have forgotten you. Coz, you know me well… you are my alter ego.
The life abroad is different and lot of fun. May be because, I lack serious approach to life. But, who said so… I am quite serious. May be I need a working plan that would actually take me nearer to my ambitions. Well, that calls for more efforts on this front. I will have to take this as a priority item.
Thatz for today.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Selfishness

This world is struck with selfishness. It is malicious and can spread like cancer cells. Love seems to be the only medicine but chances of a complete cure are remote.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Can you think for me?

You can think yourself to the extent that you are!
No kidding. In plain language, you just cannot think for any other living being. After all, every body has got his/her own brains. I believe a person's thought process is totality of his childhood upbringing, societal influence, etc. Every teeny weenie incidents of his past shape his thought process.

A prostitute can only long for the luxuries of Paris Hilton. May be she can go to the extent of thinking that she is Paris Hilton. Sure she can. But her understanding and thought process of Hilton hotel chains would be very different. May be she could delight customers more than Paris Hilton. No pun intended. After all there is no stopping to your thought process. You can definitely think you are a Spiderman. But for god's sake, please don’t try to spin your cobwebs.

Wait a min. What about those supreme states of consciousness like in yoga where people's thoughts match and they can feel for each other. May be they don’t speak a word. May be they don’t speak the same tongue. Tongues apart, what is the force binding each other? Do we really understand them? It is quite complicated. May be my thought process is biased because I think just like me. May be I should think for them too. Well can you please think for me? Please can you?

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Some kind of a Monster


Little we know about this cruel world. Exceptions arise in every corner. Few are armed to battle while many are to be killed brutal. A battle is necessary to end the traumas. Against what? Some kind of a Monster?

Change is welcome. The battle is to begin. Sharpen your saws. Here they come! One by one! All the monsters! Unleash the beast in you. Sooner the better!

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Vinayak Chaturthi



Yesterday, I along with my 2 company mates (Prashant and Konda) had a great Vinayak chaturthi darshan. We have planned to visit Sidhi Vinayak temple at Dadar. As per our planning, we started early morning and the traveling was nearly one and half-hours from our place of stay (and that too in the early morning 6 am). We reached the temple at 8 am but could not enter the temple premises, as there was a long queue. We had to wait in that long queue for our darshan, which simulated a mini Tirupathi experience. After nearly a 2-hour wait, we had the darshan of Ganesh bhagwan. The darshan was very short because the security-in-charges forced/requested people to move fast to facilitate darshan for all the devotees. An inevitable situation! . Now you know why I said it as a mini Tirupathi experience. After all, sizeable Mumbai population was there that day waiting for Ganapathi Baba's darshan.

We could see the Star, Zee, Sahara TV personnel busily preparing for their 10 sec archive to be featured during the TV news of their respective TV Channels. Contrary to what we see in the channels, these professional were all tensed and were practicing the sentences like small kids preparing their nursery rhymes. Reality is altogether different from what we see in Television.

After the Darshan, we had plenty of time at our disposal. So we thought of visiting the Maha Lakshmi temple, another happening place at Mumbai. The divine darshan of Devi Ma brought a great satisfaction to our spiritual minds. The temple is situated at the banks of the sea. Though we could not experience the freshness and energy of the sea waves (the temple authorities have built a very strong fence to enable only a "See sea experience"), the very sight of the sea itself has instantly refreshed our memories. Thousands of chloromint at one chew ;)

Then we did a little shopping and finally returned back to our guesthouse. The time was 7:00 pm. There was a Ganesh Bajan happening at adjacent apartments. Oh boy. I can’t ask for anymore. The bajan session was a perfect culmination to the days’ activities. It was really a great Ganesh Chaturthi festival and will definitely be an experience to remember. :)