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Moving. Again. | Waiting for Some Words
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Waiting for Some Words. Abroad thoughts from home. Credit: 2005 Flickr / Ken Douglas. Scotland – it’s a lovely place to return home to, and the beauty of places like Edinburgh is hard to beat. Although I have plans (perhaps not means) to move on from there fairly soon, I hope I can continue to enjoy the place for the rest of my life. Edinburgh. Credit: 2010 Flickr / byronv2. Watching Manhattan in Central Park last summer. And trace amounts of sewage. Only in New Delhi. Only in New York. I love your accen...
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July | 2011 | Waiting for Some Words
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Waiting for Some Words. Abroad thoughts from home. Month: July, 2011. Re-calibrating a few norms. A doorway at Agra Fort. After two months of life here, I have just one left in India and I am beginning to panic about the following things:. 1 Not having seen enough of India. 2 Having spent too much time seeing India, and not enough actually doing my research. 3 Failing to find a job for my return to Europe. (Of course, I. Be available to edit, copyedit, and proofread freelance. Ahem.). There are things ab...
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Human nature: Expectations - The reason for life's disappointments
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Saturday, May 8, 2010. Expectations - The reason for life's disappointments. I picked this cannot-be-anymore-true statement from a friend Nitin's Facebook status and could not stop myself from blogging about the same. Having come across people of different age groups and discussing their "issues", I cannot help imagining that this would be true for most of us in most cases, if not all. Its an obvious NO. It is something that comes naturally and its something that makes any parent happy and proud....Lets ...
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Human nature: Small experiences....Massive generalization!
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Small experiences.Massive generalization! This is one tendency among most humans that is not highlighted too often - we tend to generalize. Our opinions about anything and everything based on what we experience in life. I come across people everywhere who talk about the behavioral aspects of a particular community, one strangely different group of people in office, complications in relationships, things that make us. Then, in a month's time, the buzz about this new fact. Anywa...
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Human nature: January 2008
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Thursday, January 17, 2008. I have always wondered what makes dogs so lovable. What is it about a dog that makes it man's best friend? The breeds of pet dogs may vary from the rich to the poor but the reasoning given by most people is the same. They say a dog is very faithful to you and remains by your side throughout its life. There is certainly no doubt about that. But is it that simple? Why not a poor person without shelter and food? This blog is actually dedicated to all my canine friends with whom I...
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Human nature: May 2010
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Saturday, May 8, 2010. Expectations - The reason for life's disappointments. I picked this cannot-be-anymore-true statement from a friend Nitin's Facebook status and could not stop myself from blogging about the same. Having come across people of different age groups and discussing their "issues", I cannot help imagining that this would be true for most of us in most cases, if not all. Its an obvious NO. It is something that comes naturally and its something that makes any parent happy and proud....Lets ...
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Human nature: September 2007
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Monday, September 24, 2007. The elusive perfect woman! Right from the school days, every boy dreams of winning the best available girl's heart. He feels a great joy if he manages to get close to her even once in a day between lectures, during recess, during physical training sessions or while taking the same bus back home. His happiness knows no bounds if she invites him to her birthday party or becomes his laboratory partner. What if he loses out on this girl the same way as he lost his school buddy?
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Human nature: The restless mind!
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Monday, February 9, 2009. Not very long back did I realize that subconsciously I do a lot of introspection! But I remember most of those questions that I pose to it. Its difficult to tell him how hard I try to let it go but my mind just won't allow me to do it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The psychologist in me at work! View my complete profile.
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Human nature: January 2009
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Saturday, January 17, 2009. It all comes back. You reap what you sow". This is so utterly true! You love and you get loved back. You attack and you face a revolt. Even though this saying is true for most things, I notice a peculiar analogy of this when it come to human relationships. It is such a good feeling to see people happy together. I like to see people in my day to day life who leave their misfortunes back home and live life king size! This just goes to show how important it is for families to kee...
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Human nature: August 2011
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Monday, August 29, 2011. My little fight against corruption. A sincere request to all Indians truly wishing to eradicate corruption (even though it may sound a little wishful and idealistic):. 1) Let us stop bribing to get "preferential treatment". You might be the first one to make a clean system corrupt! If there is a queue, lets follow it. If we see people bypassing a queue, lets report it. 3) Let us stop encouraging the NexGen to pay up to get things easily done. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).