Wednesday, September 12, 2007

First break all the rules.

Worth watching again!

Friday, September 07, 2007

Love never comes but once?




Love … whatever, whenever… it is throbbing. However, despite of the pain it is a great solace for the man who is immersed in love with a woman. Perhaps the same other way round, who knows! I was wondering how the one who was in such an unfathomable love with a woman was able to put him in another relationship after the departure of the former. Was it a crime to carry out another relationship? No not at all. This is something which happened regularly in society, then why one felt so bad to do that. May be… it is because in the midst of earlier relationship, one thought that this is the end of his juvenile journey and decided to start a new one to travel together for the rest till the very end… once she took the exit without warning… one was stranded never knew how to handle the situation. Love comes when it pleases and goes away without warning. Accept and enjoy it while it remains, but spend no time worrying about its departure. Worry will never bring it back. All the best for the next!

Be~In~Touch


Friends without whom I am certain it would be meaningless to live alone & for sure will be damn boring. From kindergarten to college to corporate life it’s all the same. We need somebody always on our side to share our thoughts, opinions, exchange jokes, etc, etc… what’s vital to remember here is… we... on our walk of life meet so many people in different stages and develop good friendship/even relationship however as time passes on we’re pushed to a situation to move away to another stage where we will meet altogether different people and all set for new friend-ship. We fail to maintain that good old friendships and move on with life. I believe being in touch with friends/business acquaintances will work wonders which you may not realize until it happens. Let’s be in touch and help each other in our journey for the better!

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

IT Professionals - The Art Of Living


Slog in the weekdays… sleep in the weekends…this is the unsung mantra of these computer geeks… having handful of money but don’t know how to spend…perhaps mostly don’t want to spend and save, save, save for the unknown future… rather than living the very well known present…today. When my colleague asks me hey what you did this weekend…I squirm to say nothing/slept/watching tv @home. Lets ask this question to our self … will I ever get a chance to live this enjoyable age 22 to 27 again…or at least will I ever get to live again with the freedom I have now?…the answer is perhaps never. Freedom I meant is something that we have given our self/have at this age… freedom to speak, freedom to dance, freedom to look, freedom to travel without family constraint. This freedom that we have now will help us achieve some remarkable things as we are loaded with infinite energy which shouldn’t be let go undiscovered, as I’m sure one day we will be more disappointed by the things we didn’t do than by the ones we did. As Richard Bach quotes in his book Illusions “Learn what the magician knows and it’s not magic anymore”, let’s learn how the happiest, clever, successful people spend their time and it’s not going to be boring anymore and life will be constantly interesting. What next?

Friday, August 24, 2007

School Farewell - A friend dedicates 'a poem on his friends ' to his friends




Here are my school buddies
















(Poem was in tamil, sorry non-tamilian viewers. )

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Proof that man is more than animal


The fact that the creature man has been able to survive all these centuries in the struggle against all forms of life and in spite of the inhumanities of his fellow man is proof that he possesses superior powers within. Man is a veritable God in the making although he reveals, still too often, devlish tendencies.

It is that inner power which man possess, beyond and apart from any other living creature on this earth, which has made it possible for him to advance to his present state of development and awareness.

Courtesy: Claude Bristol