The humming bird smokes

The beauty about life is its *unpredictability*. The unpredictability of relationship, job, markets, weather etc.

If life was so predictable, i think it would be utterly boring. How do you handle yourself gracefully in situations of failure? How do you learn to recompose yourself after a relationship that didn’t work out the way you intended? . . . → Read More: The humming bird smokes

Arrested Development::The dust settles

“The things that you own end up owning you” – Character “Tyler Durden”, Fight Club

Why am I such a Nihilist? No! Not always. Says my other alter-ego. So, after working as a freelance developer from home (as in Parent’s home), I decided to move to Bangalore based on an opportunity to work for a . . . → Read More: Arrested Development::The dust settles

Socrates on a convertible – Part I

When I returned back to my home town, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, after spending five and a half years in the US, it wasn’t tough to figure out that India, was (and is) running on “paper democracy”. Freedom of speech (did I say, freedom of speech?) is largely restrained. That’s right, even in the most powerful . . . → Read More: Socrates on a convertible – Part I

Geriatrics Simplified – Part I

As a part of DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Project, I was cleaning up the electrical wiring mess at my Parent’s home. I had to climb up the loft to figure out if there is an electrical junction hidden in the back. To my luck, I couldn’t spot one. My mother was in another room dyeing, i mean, . . . → Read More: Geriatrics Simplified – Part I