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The Mind's Language: June 2014
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Books Recommended by Literature Enthusiasts. Wednesday, June 25, 2014. Reflections: The Whale: In Search of the Giants of the Sea. I regard whales as truly gentle beasts of the sea with so much enigma around them. So, this acclaimed book was an apt gift from my husband who is fascinated with me being fascinated with whale watching. The author frames most of the book using Moby Dick. As his muse. I definitely enjoyed most of the book, but those parts of Moby Dick. It was a wonderful resonance! The writing...
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The Mind's Language: October 2014
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Books Recommended by Literature Enthusiasts. Monday, October 20, 2014. All I can hear through my mind. over and over. at least for now. All around me are familiar faces. Bright and early for their daily races. And I find it kind of funny. I find it kind of sad. The dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had. I find it hard to tell you. I find it hard to take. When people run in circles it's a very very. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Tribute to Cooking. I mostly write about. Did not like the book.
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Random Thoughts: Looking back..
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Thanks for visiting my blog! I am often found lost in thought, though not necessarily intellectual ones:) Here is a sampling of those thoughts. Do feel free to browse through the posts! You can find the posts classified by theme on the right under 'Labels'. Tuesday, December 31, 2013. There were a few highlights. One, I received a personal promotion to the post of 'mama'. My nephew takes after me- He's charming, handsome, and generally irresistible ;). Wishing you and your family a fantastic new year!
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Random Thoughts: A Random thought
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Thanks for visiting my blog! I am often found lost in thought, though not necessarily intellectual ones:) Here is a sampling of those thoughts. Do feel free to browse through the posts! You can find the posts classified by theme on the right under 'Labels'. Saturday, December 07, 2013. I like Indian music. I like western music. I sing. Do Re Me Fa Pa Dha Ni Sa. That does have a nice ring to it. December 12, 2013. Got to agree with aagdb :-). February 25, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The crow...
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The Mind's Language: Self Worth
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Books Recommended by Literature Enthusiasts. Sunday, August 03, 2014. How does one measure their worthiness? In terms of the roles they play? Child, spouse, sibling, friend, colleague, parent, grandparent, boss, employee? The activities they do? The things (material and otherwise) they receive or amass? An interconnection of all of the above to make a delicate web of worthy, meaningful existence? And what if, at one or point or another, stuff happens in life, and all of the above crumble? How does it end?
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The Mind's Language: July 2014
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Books Recommended by Literature Enthusiasts. Thursday, July 17, 2014. Popularity: A fresh perspective. I have realized after several years of denial, that your popularity and your ability to be at the right place at the right time determine most things in life. It's not about quality. It's not about persistence or hard work or diligence. It's not the least bit about virtues or ethics. If one has true talent with popularity, the sky is the limit, or rather, the end of the Universe is their limit. Everyone...
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The Mind's Language: September 2014
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Books Recommended by Literature Enthusiasts. Tuesday, September 23, 2014. While researching and reading on something entirely different, less-than-perfect search results led me to this paper. And I couldn’t help reading it, because the content of this paper is something that I have often thought about. But to the majority of us, the majority of the time, they are distracting indulgences that subtly and deeply latch onto our insecurities and vices. I have seen this shift in me, and it has scared me; i...
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The Mind's Language: March 2014
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Books Recommended by Literature Enthusiasts. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The Story of Krishna - Part I. My exercise is to focus and write on just one character’s journey through life. It’s not a story, just a character sketch, that is seemingly long and endless, now that I have begun writing. Yes, there is redundancy and need for editing, so please feel free to give me feedback for improvement! The Story of Krishna. Krishna didn’t mind waking up early, didn’t mind staying indoors and. Krishna couldn’...
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The Mind's Language: Of Alternate Realities
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Books Recommended by Literature Enthusiasts. Tuesday, September 23, 2014. While researching and reading on something entirely different, less-than-perfect search results led me to this paper. And I couldn’t help reading it, because the content of this paper is something that I have often thought about. But to the majority of us, the majority of the time, they are distracting indulgences that subtly and deeply latch onto our insecurities and vices. I have seen this shift in me, and it has scared me; i...
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The Mind's Language: Memorable Non-Fiction Reads of 2014
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Books Recommended by Literature Enthusiasts. Friday, January 23, 2015. Memorable Non-Fiction Reads of 2014. Continuing from where I left off in my previous post, I actually did manage to read a few non-fiction books - cover to cover - and that's saying something. About the books, that is. So among the few that I read, I recommend the below two books. Oliver Sacks and his books need no introduction. How do we pull out compositions from the brain and store different notes in the abstractness of our neurons?