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# Humans are inherently not capable of accepting each other, situations they are in etc. They keep on manipulating each other and their realities to fit their own mould. Sometimes I feel pathetic about this. I question everything around. On those days it sucks being human.
# On my journey to office, I had a pretty good idea about what was going to be this point. Now not only have I no clue, but I have entirely forgotten what the point was. I need a thought processor to connect my brain to a machine. This is highly embarrassing.
# As we grow old, more and more stuff happens that tends to shape you in a certain way. (by you I mean thinking). Sometimes I feel grateful that I have a choice to let some things affect me and shape me and let others pass by, while I hang on. Again, not sure if this process which happened in sleep mode when we were young was better. No choice to choose what scars/affects you. Just be yourself.
# Alfred's advice/suggestion to Bruce Wayne, is the sanest and most ignored in any tough/emotionally challenging situation.
'Endure, Master Wayne.'
Stands tall on my list of things to learn and practice, daily.
# I have no issues with the program Satyamev Jayate. I think its a great platform to be heard/to showcase issues and bring the horrors out in our closeted (somewhat?) society. But I genuinely don't like Amir Khan and I can rest the issue of not watching it there. Fair no ?
(I love sarfarosh, andaz apna apna)
# How awesome is the retina display of the new iPad! (got the hint that I finally own it ? nudge nudge, wink wink). In the most terrible display of my linguistic abilities this is what I told two friends about it - 'The retina display kills you and takes you to heaven' Yes. I got polite smiles for saying such a BAD thing.
# May be I have heard all the wrong stories about non-indians' views about India food - like - how spicy it is being the primary reaction. But the other day I saw an american/british guy devouring the chole-roti-chutney-daal-rice-buttermilk thali at a roadside stall. It felt heartening.
# Shifting rooms in the same house also gives a huge sense of movement. I routinely clean the house (random things like book shelves, tv shelf, wardrobe) to get a feeling of non-routine. I am weird that way. But cleaning the dust off stuff and reclaiming the stuff, is such a superb feeling. Cannot describe anymore.
~nightflier