Category: baggage


  • You start packing your stuff. You stumble across stuff you never knew existed. You label boxes. Make a note to use things that you still don’t want to throw away. You throw away some stuff willingly. With some stuff, you are just reluctant to let go. For eg. the beautiful glass bottles you collected to…

  • Sounds like a really philosophical question. But the other day read Neha’s post and commented whatever came to my mind at that point (I like spontaneous comments, give you a clear picture, don’t they?). and she counter commented and asked the question in the title. Hmm. Umm. Hmm. 😀 But whatever I said in the…

  • Moving/shifting is good for the soul. Specially if you are the archer types. Since most of the mess I (we) create, is in the head, starting to live in a new place feels like a fresh start. At least in the head. Plus the newer the old illusion, the better fool you can make out…

  • I do not know if this is what happens with you, but if I am pressed beyond a point regarding anything, I shut myself in my own world. Must be some childhood incident or reaction that I still behave this way. (I think I have watched lots of movies and read enough books which co-relate…

  • The problem with an analytical mind is it thinks a lot. And if gets even better company, it goes into over drive.I think I am pretty much self aware (with an annoyingly strong (sub)conscious which always advocates not being mean). I not only observe myself, I also end up analyzing behavioral patterns of myself, people…

  • the unfinished

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    Been quite a long time since I set myself a target.Here’s a list of books that I left unfinished/ started but lost interest midway/ just forgot about them after starting, thanks to the ever expanding library of my stanza app on the touch/ just like that.1. second foundation (3rd book of the trilogy)2. surely you…