Last two weeks have been busy - hectic, crazy; eye-opening at times, frustrating at others! Even as I am steadily coming to terms with certain inadequacies in people that appall me and sometimes even leave me with a bad taste in my mouth, I am more and more aware of just how much of a tight-rope balancing act it is, to deal with the different people in this world. There's been plenty of telephonic-catharsis and counselling with my adorable buddies reminding me to gain a grip on my infamous temper and never forget to look at things from the larger perspective...*deep breath* It works, it really does. As does the hope that someday enlightenment will dawn on the deprived ones - ain't I a regular bitch?
Note for the Anonymous reader who tired of my Plain Jane post - no Blogger's Block, just lazy :-) Next time leave an identity tag - I hate addressing people as if they were non-entities and devoid of personality! And last but not the least - thanks for demanding a new post! ;-)
Monday, June 27, 2005
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I can see where you are coming from. Hang in there and let the others be.
i guess your work pressure is too much and it can be seen in your post
I address anonymous users who post on my blog as Mr. India.
If 2nd posting has flames in it, then I address as Miss Congeniality...
Parth - Sigh if only I knew how to not be affected by others, I'd have reached Nirvana by now ;-)
Rakesh - Ummm am actually a student who does very selective work (freelancing) so there's no question of work pressure.
Arz00n - LOL!
well hey,
sorry, i haven't been blog touring in a looong while.. been pretty busy and all. sigh... sorry. nice new look for de blog by de way. and i hear ure coming down next week?! yay! see u then!
Dealing with different people is the most diffcult task according to me.I could relate your words..:) good post...
--swarna
freinds have this amazing ability to make you see things in the correct perspective.
you are right, learning to deal with people is i guess i the essence of growing up.
There is great comfort and peace in losing ones identity. Become identity less and experience being one with the world, than have a selfconcieved notion of identity (which is many times false) and take one brutal fall to shock the hell out of you.
But again, this is your blog and I would post by your rules.
vasu
I demand a new post too. I demand that you put up the word post
hmmmm...
i m turning into a compulsive "commenter"...hehe
cant wait to c u in rainy bombay.
kunal.
Rahul - Welcome back - and hey mere Bbay trip ki dindora ptina band karo ;-)
Swarna & Gulnaz - I guess that is one of the difficult things abt growing up ;-) Can't run to Mummy complaing abt those we don't like can we?;-)
Vasu - Hey, so you were the Anon commenter who demanded a new post! Perosnally I have no problems if you want to shed your identity in cyberspace (or elsewhere) - there is a certain exhilaration to that. However I find it highly disconcerting to address commenters as Anon 1,2,3 and so on - choose a psuedonym for yourself if need be, but don't make me call you Anonymous!
That said thanks for divulging your Blogger identity - shall drop by your Blog sometime :-)
Arka - Chillax dude...shall post the refreshed word meme soon. And to think I spwaned it in the first place ;-)
Kunal - I like compulsive commenters, specially those that come in packages labelled Kunu Baba :-)
Can't wait to get to rainy Bbay and see you again :-)
Yes, rainy Bombay :) the rains that spawned a thousand blog entries... its viral i tells u.. why does everyone hafta write about the rains in Bombay?
Looks like my "Anon" comments did the trick.
Your spooky poltergeist !!
Darcy (not) - The rains just arouse everyone's romantic instincts (or their disgust for the muck et al) and that heralds new posts dedicated to the monsoons:-)
Anon - So Vasu wasn't my Anon commenter after all...sigh. Spooky Poltergeist is right!
Finnegan - ROTFLMAO! Excellent advice :-D
:O NHHOOOOO BLOGGERS BREAK!!!
n im jus bak!!!!!!!! BOOOHOOOO HOOO HOOO
but trust me da break does u good *or not!!!*
move ur lazy ass n come bak soon sweetie
May all blogger's blocks disappear with the rains :)
I call it the almighty-dreadful PMS [pre-monsoon syndrome]...I know u claim not to have had BB, but temper-loss is part and parcel of the mental condition too!
Hmm...Pune must be lovely right now. Bombay's rather heart-breakingly romantic.
I guess somewhere inside every human being is a frog croaking for the MONSOON!
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