Showing posts with label :: just saying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label :: just saying. Show all posts

March 30, 2013

rules

You can. You can't.
There are so many rules you know. 
There were. I grew up with them.
There were simple ones.
Clean shoes and Neat hair.
Ironed shirt and Good manners.
Those were easy ones.
And then there were other kinds.
Do not cross legs while you sit they said. Boys don't do that.
There are rules to be a boy.
They don't cross legs. I didn't. I don't.
When I did in the solitude of my room. I quickly reverted and obeyed rules.
You can't have a hand gestures.
You can't cry.
As they famously put it, "boys don't cry."
You talk a certain way not because you feel like it,
but that was what asked of you.
You obeyed them just like I did.
No questions asked no answers given.
I showed up when the neighbor that I hated died.
I mourned externally but beautifully.
That shows how refined I am they said.
I was a child. I believed.
I mourned.
Half-heartedly but beautifully.
I still hated him. I still do.
Drink beer they said.
Only a child drinks a yellow and red thing called juice.
Beer - did it make them men?
It was bitter when I first tasted it.
But oh'boy did I convince them how I liked it.
Dammit! I drank more.
CHEERS I said. I am not a child anymore.
I am a man.
And that is the true aspiration - being the "idea of man."
The concept.
"Idea of man" but not a human that is important.
Ideal man or woman not a human.
Men don't like reading. They like football.
Anything other than that is for sissies. Yes they have a name for it.
They have other names,
- fat, ugly, weird and bunch of others.
They aren't who they are supposed to be.
It's a crime. Social suicide.
They need to be slim, beautiful, popular.
Yes, popular. That's the word.
They won't survive otherwise. Not a chance.
Unspoken rules.
The End.
The Beginning.


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August 19, 2012

happy-ever-afterness :))



"There's an ancient Chinese myth about the red thread of fate, it saids the gods have a red thread around everyone of our ankles and attached to all the people whose lives are destined to touch. This thread may stretch or tangle, but it'll never break." - Touch.
     I know not what destiny is. I know not what destiny means. I know not if I am a believer of destiny. But daddy destiny sure is an interesting thought. Probably connecting with so many of blog readers just like yourself is what they call destiny. Come to think of it - We aren't related, are we? We aren't from same place, are we? But we are connected somehow. May be this is destiny. When I started this blog - I was like a kid in a new city, new country. It started with formal salutations. Later progressed to semi casual conversation. I decided to join twitter and there I found people who so enthusiastically supported me. And now, a year later, we still talk. May be this is destiny.
     I left my home to pursue education. It was all new - country, city, language... everything. 5 years later I marvel at what life has given me. Friends I call family. Job and life I esteem. May be it was my destiny to come here and meet them all. Must be destiny, must be.
     I know not what future has in store for me and I know not what destiny is. But I thank all of you who came into my life and made it merry. I hope destiny brings us faraway travels, beautiful moments, cash to flash, worthy fame, good life, happy-ever-afterness and so much more. Here's wishing you all better days and new friends. :))
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March 4, 2012

World always looks brighter from behind a smile!!!

     When walking home from the evening walk few days back, my best friend told me that he finds Chinese to be very friendly people despite the stereotype to the contrary (Currently I'm in China). I had to agree. Chinese are nice people – even though they tend to be loud and annoy the tip of my skull. But truth be told, I’v always found people friendly – wherever I go. The country, province or city seems to make no difference.
     It seems to me that the biggest variable is the observer himself. If you greet the world with a smile, the world will smile right on back. Of course, the opposite is also true. The energy that we put out into the world returns back to us in the same form. Because I am friendly with the people that I encounter (a big proud brag), they tend to reflect that same energy back at me. Kindness begets kindness, and smiles are contagious.
"The world is a mirror. Be the reflection that you want to see."
Did you smile today?
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February 17, 2012

Blind corners??? Seek a second opinion.

     Seeking a second opinion! Oh'well how hard can it be?

     While on a road, blind corners are everywhere. The roads are narrow and walls extend right out to meet the curb. It is inconvenient at best, deadly at worst. From the driver’s seat of a car there is just no way to see what is around the corner. The only help is a mirror on the other side of the intersection. If you look into the mirror, it is like you are standing in a different position. It is like you cross the road, and now have a clear view straight around the corner. This is the only way to see around blind corners. Looking from this different position makes the way forward obvious. In life, blind corners are everywhere. You are dealing with a problem or are faced with a challenge and you just can’t see the solution. You are blind to the solution because your perspective is limited by the position you are in. You can’t see the way forward because of who you are, what you believe and how you normally behave.
     Doubts mean don't. But in the times of doubt, its best for you to seek a second opinion just so you can plan your next step. Life - easy or hard - has its way of judging us. We are tossed, beaten and pushed to the blind corners of life; there, we all behave in the only way we can - by doubting ourselves. Such conditions are lethal... and hence we need to seek second opinion just so that we can resurrect and rejuvenate ourselves.
     And thank UNIVERSE that there are those who plays their part in re-kindling hope within us, thank UNIVERSE that there are those who honor the fire within us. Dear readers, we all have bright future; so bright that it burns my eye (Ewww!!! I just made it sound so tacky). Listen to those who believe in you. Meanwhile, bid adieu to those who don't (kick 'em out if you have to). Don't believe in me??? Oh'well seek a trustworthy second O!
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December 1, 2011

How does his happiness affect yours?

"A human being is a part of a whole, called by the Universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be free ourselves from this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty." - Albert Einstein


     Who thought Albert Einstein could be such deep thinker too!!! If you care enough to scrutinize the cultures and religions of the world - you'll find one basic core to 'em all - LOVE. Each culture and religion promotes love and its various manifestations. Its all about loving your family, your friends, your neighbours, yourself and the God (i.e. if you believe in the concept of God). But then there are countless, needless rules sinking its teeth deep into the religion. So much so, it becomes loving your kinds "absolute necessity" and the other kinds are ignored, often hated. Oh'yes we all should choose the belief system that resonates with our own but in the process we should also make sure the other kinds are respected along the way.


     If they all promote LOVE, I don't know why the confusions are created. The Nazi's picked the kinds they thought were less humans "The Jews", and did the unfathomable thing we all know. Down the line of history, currently, Jew occupied area (Israel) are inflicting the pain upon Palestinians. In Indian sub-continent, Hindu - Muslim clashes are legendary. Its not surprising to see countries hating their neighbouring countries. Neither is it surprising to see many countries - investing more on war than the basic needs of its population. Black's fought against slavery and again for their rights. Gays still struggle for the rights to marry...


     I simply don't understand, how can't we just co-exist. My happiness doesn't effect yours and vice-versa - so why bother to ruffle someone else's feather!!! Diversity is a beautiful thing. Imagine a world with just one color. Sky is blue and beautiful. Forests are green and beautiful. Deserts are brown and beautiful. These montage of colorful and beautiful things create our world. We're no different. The human world is flavored and vivid only because of the presence of diversity. I'm not a saint, nor am I trying to prove a point. I'm just a living breathing individual who contributes to this great world just like anybody else. So bare in mind what Albert Einstein said and widen your horizon. Remove your blinders because world is so much bigger. Below I leave you with the video proving just the point I'm trying to make. After you watch the video question yourself - "How does his happiness affect yours?" Love conquers all.

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November 13, 2011

(not) saving the best for last!!! urgh***

     Saving the best for last is a saying that we’ve all heard. But who started it? And, really, what were they thinking? Recently I read, 
"Saving the best for lastAs best as I can tell, the saying has a military origin. As advancing armies approached, archers were urged to save their best arrows for closer combat. Though “save the best for last” may be good advice for medieval archers, I think it’s anything but sound for you and me."
     My brother always eats his not so favorite foods first. He starts with the vegtables. Then the salad. And then finally, when everything else has been consumed (and might I remind you by this time he’s already a bit full), he indulges in the burger that he wanted from the get-go. My mum saves the best sweets / deserts till we are done with dinner (without a doubt I REBEL). When I get myself a new fancy shirt my dad wants me to save it for a proper occasion (seriously???). I bet there's somebody in your life who have pledged to follow the saying SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST till their last breath. My reaction, "shrug off this attitude."
     Just a reminder, life is very short. Don’t put off the things that you want to do – or else you may run out of time to do them. You are so worth the indulgence of whatever it is that you want right now – be it a new career, a long vacation for your self, virginity (touchy subject, oopsyyy) or even a burger. All you have is the here and now; enjoy it :: Stay insanely happy!!!
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September 11, 2011

*countless needless needs*

     Being human, we've got to follow many of our humanly instincts. We love, hate, cry, rant, rave, complain, smile, laugh, lust. And then there are needs ... ... ... countless needless needs. Need to impress all, need to get the latest gizmo's, need to earn fuck-loads of money, need to buy and collect countless needless things. Talking about collecting needless stuffs ... ... ... last Saturday I and a friend went to Ikea to buy the extra storage stuffs. And a thought hit my mind. I looked around. Beneath those tall ceiling and flashy lights, man from every directions were quietly and carefully picking up something they really didn't need - AN EXTRA STORAGE STUFFS (satisfying there bizarre need to collect countless needless stuffs). If you've ever been to Ikea you know exactly what I mean. Yes, dear readers I've come to the realization that we buy stuffs to store other stuffs. If you think about it, it really is strange. Ikea is filled to the brim with storage solutions like shelves, cupboards and containers. We have so much stuff that we spend money on more stuff, just to put it all in. Ikea even has stuff for your stuff for your stuff. Once, I was flipping through the pages of the book and one particular paragraph read -
Instead of organizing our lives, our energy would be better spent simplifying them… getting rid of anything that isn’t useful, beautiful or joyful. So many times in our materialistic society we spend time on organizing all the stuff we accumulate… clothes, gadgets, etc. Instead of trying to organize all of our “stuff” we could take the time to simplify and donate the things we don’t use or throw out knickknacks and gadgets we don’t use.
     And the heart of the matter is that more we collect things that we really don't need, more time we need to clean 'em, to organize 'em, de-clutter 'em. Which leaves us less time to do the things we really ought to do or love to do. So go back to your storage box that you've been meaning to de-clutter, take a long breath and let go of things you don't need. Keep close to you the things, you think, are joyful and beautiful. Love y'all readers. Much love.
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July 6, 2011

Few Things That Will Make You Feel Old?

don't lie about your age... lie about your weight instead!!!
  1. Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge was released 16 years ago.

  2. Windows XP was released TEN years ago, in 2001.

  3. The “New” Millennium is more than a decade old.

  4. Chetan Bhagat’s antics have been around for the past 7 years.

  5. Pierce Brosnan last acted as James Bond 9 years ago.

  6. The Delhi Metro has been running for 9 Years now.

  7. It’s been 10 years since 9/11 attack.

  8. The Matrix came out 12 years ago, Keanu Reeves is 46 today.

  9. Mother Theresa and Lady Diana have been dead for 14 years.

  10. This happened a whopping 17 years ago. Yes, they are old, too.

  11. Remember Jungle Book on Doordarshan? That was more than 15 years ago.

  12. Macaulay Culkin is 30 today. “Home Alone” came out over 20 years ago.

  13. Terminator 2 is 20 years old. Edward Furlong who portrayed kid John Connor is 33 now.

  14. Sean Connery is 80 years old and retired.

  15. The youngest Spice Girl is 35, the oldest Backstreet Boy 39, Gwen Stefani is 41, Madonna 52.

  16. The first Harry Potter book came out when I was in High School. 14 years ago.

  17. The first season of F.R.I.E.N.D.S was aired 17 years ago.

  18. Titanic (movie) : Do the maths.

  19. Akshay Kumar is older than the moon landing ? He was born in 1967.

  20. Arnold Schwarzenegger is older than India. He was born in June 1947.

  21. ‘Kids’ born in 1993 can legally drive, drink and vote this year.

  22. Jurassic Park is older than Justin Bieber.

  23. Justin Bieber. Rebecca Black. Miley Cyrus.

  24. Rajiv Gandhi has been dead for 20 years.

  25. Bryan Adams’ cult song “Summer of 69″ was released 26 years ago.

  26. Kids whom you remember in their diapers posting their pics on Facebook.

  27. Facebook has been around for 7 years. Orkut for 9.

  28. Remember the little girl from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai? She is 23 now.

  29. The Maruti Zen was first introduced 18 years ago.

  30. And of course, the Shailesh Shrestha. He is all grown up as well!!!

Please feel free to add to the list!!!
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June 19, 2011

conjure up thoughts...

     There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about. Literally forcing myself to think positive but I have to admit I LIKE FRENCH-FRIES MORE THAN I LIKE SOME PEOPLE!!! I don't f#@$#ing care!!! How does one force oneself to be positive? How does one manage to keep the child in him/her alive? How does one keep trusting people? How does one lead a life only with people they love? I absolutely love my life and *god bless* I've been real lucky with people. I've best of people surrounding me and anybody other than that is simply the plus one in my life. Good things happen but bad things are unavoidable as well. How does one keep a good attitude and positive mind-set in times of desperation? How does one manage to over-come worst of situations and stay positive? How does one deal with hypocrites?

      I might not have million things to be proud about but I say with all the poise that am not a hypocrite. And once betrayed I think lowly of people who betrays me with such classless act. I absofuckinglutely hate hypocrites. I am not claiming here that I've been through low valley's in life but then again everybody have their fair share of low's. I seek no answers for life is amazing, answers will come when you are ready. Yes, answers will come in the ways you can not fathom. I just need to stay strong and let KARMA take its toll. Luck and Destiny are over-rated. Whereas KARMA is something I believe in. Not that I'm saying it works in magical ways but it sure does work. Good deeds when set out to the universe... multiplies... and comes back to you. So does the bad deeds. So in times like this... I've to stay calm and face the sunshine. Life is beautiful. You just need to focus on all the good people and good things that has happened to you... and you'll see how BEAUTIFUL LIFE actually is. Count your blessings. Count it again. And again. And again. Let yourself know people who talk behind your back are in good position to KISS YOUR ASS. It's never a good feeling when rumor about you is being spread or things about you are shown in negative shade of light but you've to take a fleeting moment... to breathe... to reflect on the situation and let yourself know you've enough good things to easily overshadow the bad one's. Don't let one person to ruin your mood, your decisions, your hopes, your dreams, and most of all your perception about people in general. Despite everything I think there is still some good in even the worst of people and that people are actually good at HEART, that respect is a two-way train, that smile is better than a frown, that the hug is more powerful than the punch, that we are greater than the situation we are in, that life is so amazing that you can just marvel at it and love. But despite all this I stand corrected, " I LIKE FRENCH-FRIES MORE THAN I LIKE SOME PEOPLE." For man is not only known by the company he keeps but also by the ones he avoids. I refuse to give up. Take it or leave it.
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    June 13, 2011

    Thank gawd for there is Lady Gaga!!!

         Thank gawd for there is Lady Gaga!!! Call it weird, but weirdness is just another synonym for interesting... so I suppose!!! Just the other day I was watching an episode of "so you think you can dance." They have some pretty amazing dancers but what makes the hour long show so interesting is the fact that there are these weird groups of people who come to audition... and the best part they don't even know they are weird. In this particular episode there was this girl who claimed to be the daughter of one of the Beatles. In her words, "Not many people know this but yes my dad is the original member of the Beatles and as opposed to what others think he is alive... and I think everybody has a twin in the life. Mine is Lady Gaga." I tell you this girl was totally LOL worthy. But the fact is she made me laugh like crazy despite being all so weird, and we can always use some more laughs/smiles. And if you sit and ponder its the weirdness in life that brings the joy. What makes you unique. Its definitely not that thing which prolly millions of other people have as well. But it possibly is the third nipple, weird color of an eye, double thumb, super curly hair, super weird voice or just the coarky personality. Whatever it is, you know the most interesting part in you is the part that people call weird.


         I mean what's Lady Gaga without her awesome weirdness, what's Madonna without her scandalous ways, what's Paris Hilton without her randomness (I for one think she is smart)... its the weirdness which helps us set apart and eventually that weirdness might direct us to the center of the podium around which people will be applauding and cheering for us. That's why I say celebrate your weirdness. If you have the mole in the weird places or have the broken tooth... I'd say flaunt it. If you know how to dance the funny funky chicken dance or sing in the ways that people find really funny... I'd say show it. We are beautiful because we are so unique. So next time you are in the subway are there is somebody performing some weird things... stop... enjoy that fleeting moment and appreciate... appreciate the fact that the performer is there to add colors to our life with his/her uniqueness... with his/her weirdness!!!
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    May 25, 2011

    words = weapons

    “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.”
    - Eleanor Roosevelt
         Like a razor sharp sword, words can help cut and trim the way for dramatic life changes and decipher hidden truths. Words can release intentions into the universe, and help us set goals, aspirations and describe dreams. Downside... same words mixed with evil intentions can also be used against us – to make us feel smaller, uglier or anything less than glorious. Spoken intently (depending upon the intention to be pious or evil), words can raise us up or tear us down. How wrong you are if you happen to think bullets and bombs to be the ultimate weapons of destruction. Try words. They can act like a slow poison... much like dementor's sucking the soul out of the body or can prove to be like a fatal knife culminating the life instantly. Pretend to be your strongest self but words can still affect you. I have come to learn that the person who claims to be the strongest isn't the one who cries the least but the one who cries the last. But then again who am I to deduce crying is weak. May be (just may be) those who cry easily and are pleased easily are in fact the bravest one; for they know we'll give it to our emotion sooner or later, so why wait and let pressure cooker effect sink in!!
         Touch wood, all of us have fail-safe mechanism when words are twisted to be used against us. As it turns out, each of us has a shield of protection. And trust me: I’m an expert. If I hadn’t used my shield of protection, I would have stopped many things (writing included) long ago. As I've mentioned time and again in many of my posts that nothing comes automatic. Learning to ignore the worst directed at you is very important. Correction, not ignoring but not choosing the worst directed at you as the priority is very important. I consider myself a mentally strong one and I advocate the same to others. I don't necessarily mean to be stone hearted but instead not react to negatives. In fact, you can become a cry baby if you want to, faint while you are depressed. You have to feel whatever it is that you need to feel but make sure you come out of it. Make sure you give self recovery a chance. Don't stay there and listen to mellow sad song when depressed but go out and try that new restaurant you've always wanted to try. March to the beat of your own drum and let not mundane little tittle tattle affect you. I’ve learned (quite effectively) to measure myself by my own internal standards – and not by the commentary or whims of other people. But then again easily said than done... but we should keep trying, right? Regardless of what people say or do, you are always free to react in the way that makes the most sense for you.


    Three of my favourite words (that makes sense) :: Happy, Money, Life.
    Three of my favourite words (that doesn't makes sense) :: Incognito, Serendipity, Chutzpah.
    What are your favourite words my blog'buds?
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    April 20, 2011

    Oops!! we did it again...

         I shall hereby talk only with the conditions applied. When I say we here, let us take into consideration only Nepalese and that's that. Last night, I stumbled upon this write-up which heavily criticized Nepal's way of tourism. Before you get itchy, the writer didn't criticize Nepal and its jaw-dropping beauty but how present situation can actually act as a speed breaker which could otherwise have been the smooth trip to the Himalayan country. I thought, the article reflected shred of truth and hence, shared it on my Facebook page. To my utter surprise, some people got almost vicious. I ended up deleting some comments and I've 5 inbox messages preaching me what I shared was wrong in so many levels.
    One of the friendly comments read "There's no need to read a book to know Nepal isn't paradise bro. But its important to remain an optimist. The glass is half full remember" to which I replied "I agree, and am not trying to prove otherwise. But there's a shred of truth in this article. And I think being optimistic doesn't mean the complete absence of negatives. Its also the acceptance of what we lack and willing to improve the situation. And to improve we need to reflect on the reality. take care bro!!"
         This was, as I said, one of the friendly feed backs; others were hostile to say the least. My point being, tourists who come to our country are all guests. Whether or not they return happy, is out of our control, and even if they hate us to bits and pieces they are still our guests. Meanwhile, it would be in best interest of us to inquire into the reality, scrutinize the potholes and try to ease or better the situation. We need to reflect on the reality and continue doing our best work while improving the ones which needs improvement. Time and often we focus on being positive, which is great but let us not forget ignoring the negatives doesn't make us positive. Positiveness and optimism comes form goodness and not from ignoring or pretending everything that is ugly and nasty there is.


         Few months ago Sonam Kapoor, emerging Bollywood actress and fashionesta, re-tweeted one of the Prabal Gurung's tweets which stated something about Nepal Tourism Year. Long story short we got itchy and reacted in the only way we often do "badly." Especially concerning the matters of our gigantic southern neighbour, India, we get itchy more than we should. Its like they hold this remote which controls our action. One wrong button, we rattle and battle; and they end up not caring and continue holding that remote. We've squirmed and shouted at those Bollywood bloopers/faux pas time and again. I agree, if they're wrong they need to know that they made the mistake and apologizee accordingly but not at the cost of what we lose (and we lose mighty lot at the hand of protesters). Long time ago when Hritik Roshan apparently said something about Nepal, we showed our anger on the streets, destroying possibly everything which stood on our way. What kind of impression does it give? Was that the only way the situation could have been handled?


         But I totally get it, I mean how we react to it. Our beautiful country is going through some low and downer times. So we hold the good things which we've in our country as tightly as possible. When India says Lumbuini is their's, we give our best crybaby feat or best slap. When the emerging person with burgeoning talent and fame like Prabal Gurung mentions he's a proud Nepali we go weak on our knees, and we cry and sob when Anuradhs didi asks for a Nepali national flag on stage while giving speech after having won CNN heroes. With everything that is happening we still hold on to the  goodness there is and still hope for bigger brighter future. That to me is a mark of a true hero, a true optimist. Yes, the place I come form everyone is the hero!!
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    March 22, 2011

    Hinduism is much like Harry Potter...

    i stumbled upon this masterpiece wn i was in
    moganshan road. had me laughin loud,
    and dont just notice mr.obama!!
    look for the likes of other famous figures;)
         Whenever I come across the non-Hindu people and down to introducing myself I try to keep religion thingy aside. But whenever I mention that I am Hindu, I can see their awfully peppy face changing to awfully inquisitive one. I polietly try to escape the topic whenever there's a chance. To tell you the truth, its lot easier to explain things to the inquisitive kinds (they just nod their heads and, as I assume, pretend to understand) but there are always those smart-ass people that I meet sometimes, who'd ask me questions like "is cow your god?", "do you worship snakes?","your gods look funny"..... To be honest I understand where those questions are coming from!! I usually just say one thing, "Hinduism is much like Harry Potter and The Lords of the Rings combined." We have magical land, magical creatures much like Leprechauns and Dobby. We have numerous magical spells, demons, gods and goddesses who wear dress much like Scottish kilt and Victoria's secrets lingerie. We worship some animal and on the other hand sacrifice other animals in the name of the lord. We have Kama Sutra and more festivals than days in the year (not kiddin'). Some of us are totally disgusted while others go gaga over this indecipherable religion which by the way was high in fashion during flower-power era (I mean hippie era dumbo)

         My suggestions to those who try to understand Hindu ways of life, "stop trying, we don't get most part ourselves." And much like Christians who are baptised to be Christian, we are baptised to be Hindu too (no menu of choice). So it doesn't mean every Hindu you meet is into "save a cow campaign", some of us eat beef and yes we have a day for snake but don't scratch your head we don't understand it either. Much like people celebrating Christmas to be together with their family (get real not many go teehee on X-mas because baby Jesus popped out of nowhere), we celebrate most of our religious festivals in spirit of togetherness.


         So next time you meet a Hindu and really inquisitive, just tell him you are interested to know about Hinduism rather than asking delirious questions like "do you guys believe in haree krishna ding dong..?"
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    March 6, 2011

    a known fact :: repeated!!

         Parents always want their children to succeed irrespective of the field they choose. But still there are some conventional aspects in society that dictates that such and such professions are regarded as prestigious, high paying and such, and human beings can't remain untouched by such temptations.
         There is a big chasm between how today's parents grew up and how their children are growing up. Today's children have much more experience than their parents and generations before that ever had scope for. The changing world had widened the perspective of career. And hence there is a huge generation gap which needs to be filled or understood. While children have their own thought about their future, parents might be preoccupied with something else. Sometimes, these differences end up in conflict leaving both parties in confusion.
         Materializing all the dreams of the life might not be possible but attempt should be made to achieve goals in life. What if the goals determined by parents and children differ?
         It is the need of the time that parents guide children considering their interest and potential. It is completely absurd to force a child to something just for the sake of social status or parent's desire. Unnecessary interference, needless to say, might also bring adverse psychological effect. Hence, it is important that parents guide their children to pursue a path in which they are interested.
         Children might as well need to articulate what they want and try to persuade the doubtful parents and parents should understand that children from the age of 16-21 are perfectly in sense to choose the future they dream. Even government knows that and hence everything that ought to be legalized gets legalized during this phase (drinking, driving licence, and much more). And pressure is pressure even if it's honey coated. I suppose, too much of positive persuasion is sort of pressure too. "Honey, u'd be a great doctor", followed by a super smile won't suffice; it's still a pressure (though on a positive scale).
         I know this is something that is known already. It was one of fleeting thoughts and i just wanted to pen it down. Peace.
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    February 22, 2011

    tight-necked!!

         Parties, funerals, formal get-togethers, etc; my one suit is getting a lot of mileage. Who decided that formal clothing needed to be uncomfortable clothing? If I, Shailesh ।।।।, were king of the universe for just one day, it’s the first decision that I’d reverse. Can't we all graduate in sweatpants and flip-flops? Can't we attend weddings and funerals in the without wearing those nooses around our neck. They might come in pretty colors and textures but all of 'em are tad too itchy and uncomfortable for me. They are pain in an ass to put on and pretty much interfere with just about everything. There I was eating an ice-cream and poof my tie has to lick it too, followed by salad, grrrrr... its ridiculous how we have to roll it over our shoulders whenever have to pee until of course if u happen to like the smell of urine. I just think that we all wear 'em because everyone else does, how fucking hilarious. Remind yourself of life's brevity. Life is just too short to go through it with tight necked. I say fuck tie and bring on something comfy;)
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    February 12, 2011

    HAPPYDOM by the name of Nigeria::

    “Pleasure comes from the outside, happiness from the inside.” – Remez Sasson
         Nigeria is the happiest country in the world (i read it today in one of the many burgeoning statistical reports). Yet the majority of its citizens live at the poverty level of $2/day (and yep i took the liberty of reading 'bout Nigeria in wiki). They’re not rich, educated or well traveled. They aren’t sky diving, swimming with dolphins, flying around in private jets, getting a thai massage or showering under waterfalls. But they are happy.
         Could it be that advertisers have steered us wrong? That our ability to enjoy life isn’t truly amplified with fancy cars, 5-story homes, picture perfect body, supermodel looks, prada gucci or skin that never sags? I won’t pretend to be wise enough to know for sure.
         But if any of us hope to discover why Nigerians are the happiest people in the world, then I think we need to recognize that which we seek, we already must contain. Its not about the things we have, its about how we see them. Its all perspective. So if you think you are unhappy, how about trying to re-adjust the perspective. We eye on the green grass over the fence just so much that we forget that the people over the fence are eying on ours. Just the thought here.
         Happiness comes from within.
         So here’s my question to you, how do you unlock it?
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    January 29, 2011

    artsy fartsy!!

         I believe art in its truest sense is practically dead. How can you consider anything as art, when all works of art have to pass under a limbo bar along with the things like Taste and The Public Interest all tied like a thin can to the waging tail of the sacred Prime Rate Poodle? It's business. Art literally means creating something out of nothing and selling it. Nobody really cares about artists. They have no meaning, no lobby and no power to control the payment of royalties due to them for their material. The industrial entities that consume the art - like commercial businesses all have contracts which are basically designed to deprive the artist of all his rights. You might find a rare "real" artist today, but when he's got a wife and four children to feed, he's got no choice but to join the bandwagon. Is this the evidence of human evolution? Yes. In fact , it all falls under Darwin's theory of survival of the fittest . We need money to survive and exploiting as artist's talent for money is a clever idea.


         Poetry makes fancy castles in the clouds of sentiments. These so-called  high art originates in an empty mind and re more often linked by idlers. Sitting idle giving birth to such creations and going through them, just gets my goat. Apart from the creations by likes of Devkota and Shakespeare (and many other), art in all forms is generally boring, which adds to the complexities of life. The artist creates his work with one idea, but by the time audience receives it, it has already changed its meaning. High art not only wastes precious time and resources, sometimes these also communicate violent messages that are not beneficial to the society. To go through high art is only another way to boost the sale of tablets for headache. Stories of epics and the tele-serials are good to watch, but one one implements them in their life. Had it been such, human history would have eliminated the problems of racial discriminations, intercaste marriages and others long ago. If they can not be copies in real life, what is the worth of such things? #just saying.. don't get itchy!!

    meanwhile i found this print-advert over the internet!! Dyna Street Bob Motorcycle: ARTSY FARTSY (how creative!!)

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    January 26, 2011

    duty of doubt..!!

         We are taught that the faith is virtue. This is obviously true in some cases, and to my mind equally false in others. There are occasions when the need for it must be emphasized. Nevertheless, at the present time I believe that mankind is suffering from too much, rather than too little faith, and it is the doubt rather than the faith that must be preached. I am not thinking wholly or even mainly of faith in Hinduism, in Islam, in Christianity or any other religion, but simply of the habit of taking things for granted. Nor am I preaching a blind and hapazard doubt, which is unintelligent as blind faith, and far less faithful.

         As we all know modern science began with great acts of doubt. Copernicus doubted that the sun went around the earth, Galileo that the heavy body fall faster than the light ones, Harvey that the blood flowed into the tissues through the vein. They had each a theory to replace the old one, and their observations and experiments were largely designed to support theory. But as time went on these theories, too, were found wanting. The planets don’t go round the sun in circles as Copernicus thought; gravitation is a more complex affair than Galileo or even Newton believed. And nowadays, through many experiments are made to support old or new theories, large numbers merely go to prove them false without putting in their place.

         One of the members from the Carnegie dynasty rightly slated that its harder to phrase something than to earn a million bucks. However, let me dare to phrase one for myself or for the sake of this page. Here it goes, “ITS THE NATURE OF HUMANS TO OBEY DUTY OF DOUBT”. I believe that each one of the 6 million or more people living in this earth have doubted about something, somebody or some incidents, for at-least once. So be it….
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