Saturday, September 23, 2006

catching up with the day

when i have lot of time to spend, i wonder how to spend it and at the end of the day, i brood over wasting time. time management is a skill and plenty of discipline goes into it. towards the end of the week, the pace of life gradually reduces. just imagine the vigour with which we start the monday morning....it is more like the start of 100 metre race. the expectations, deadlines and tensions of our profession makes it more interesting and worthwhile...probably that adds pep to life. just imagine a life without all these tensions, its a vacuum out there..life is out.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Solitude



this picture was shot at Chavakad beach near Guruvayur. on the way to the beach, i found that there is nothing exciting about the place....but once i saw the shore, it turned out to be the most beautiful place i have ever visited. it had kind of hawaiian luk with lots of coconut trees lined up near the shore...it had a tropical environment. i was alone there and my loneliness suddenly seem to less matter to me. the emptiness of the beach seem to symbolize me and the waves seem to be my rising thoughts. i saw throngs of people playing and dipping and testing the pulse of the mighty sea.

multitude of waves
and a lonely me
multitude of thoughts
and a lonely decision


there is a reason why i love to be on the road...as i travel further i leave behind the memories..flashes of places and glimpses of changed expressions pass through me...as i travel, i feel like a cloud that mingles with everything...the fellow clouds, trees, mountains, etc and never will i unite with any of this..

be a cloud...!!!!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Quote of the day

If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us.

- Herman Hesse, German novelist

Sunday, September 10, 2006

On love...Helen Fisher

an interesting link on love through ramzlinks.



Helen Fisher is an anthropologist with Rutgers University, specializing in gender differences and the evolution of human emotions. Her most recent book is Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love. In this wide-ranging talk, she outlines the bio-chemical foundations of love (and lust), and discusses the natural talents of women, and their new significance in the modern world. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 24:13)

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Today

Hmmmm....end of the day and I am wondering what has happened with me today that can be called as 'life-changing' or 'life enhancing'. The induction programme with my new company went off well; actually it got started yesterday and I was not particularly enjoying it. I had to sit for 8 hours and listen to the lecture delivered. It had lot of sense in it, but then sitting for 8 hours...reminds my school days. Out here, it is totally a different culture...one which I was not used to it. It is customer-oriented. I find there is lot to learn in this area. I see myself as an entreprenuer and the knowledge from this organisation will be helpful to me in my future endeavours..

as always....gud luck to me.....

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Things I consider in life….

01. feeling great about life and the thought that life is gift to me to be lived
02. coming out of situation that I consider as a bad predicament
03. feeling the positive in everything
04. my love for anything abstract
05. sometimes beer acts as a prozac
06. I believe that I have good grasping power and is especially able to understand any systems
07. I feel both control and controlling is illusion and convincing is a better act. Egomaniacs control.
08. genuinely feel that respect for individual is hallmark for any good relationship