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Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Border-Gavasakar Series of 07-08 2nd Test Scam
This is one of very few articles that all 3 of us (Me, Myself and Shank) have ever agreed on. Just felt like sharing it...
http://greatbong.net/2008/01/07/kangaroo-courts-and-bent-umpires/#more-495
http://greatbong.net/2008/01/07/kangaroo-courts-and-bent-umpires/#more-495
Saturday, September 1, 2007
The Roller-Coaster Ride called "Friendship"
How it starts is still a complete mystery to me....U meet someone, somewhere, at some point in time and all of a sudden, without ur knowledge or conscious effort, a spiral of events bring the 2 of u together, binding both of u in an inseparable whirlpool of thoughts. This genesis is, according to me, quite similar to the start of a roller coaster ride ... slow, exciting, with u just out there ... waiting for the unknown ... and u slowly reach the first peak of your friendship ... the exhilaration is magnanimous ... the bond too strong ... but inevitably, like the force of gravity, something or the other pulls you down ... doubts start floating ... hesitations ... unspoken words ... and u're all of a sudden at the bottom of the ride faster than you reached the top ... you both feel it ... after all, ur the 2 passengers sitting together, holding hands in the ride ...
This is the point where normal friendships turn into epic ones ... the true testing point of any relation ... let go of the hand ... and u'll never get hold of it again on the ride ... but after that ... its just the plain numbness of the pleasure u experience with your friend ...
This is the point where normal friendships turn into epic ones ... the true testing point of any relation ... let go of the hand ... and u'll never get hold of it again on the ride ... but after that ... its just the plain numbness of the pleasure u experience with your friend ...
Sunday, March 4, 2007
My First Publicly-Viewed Blog....
Ever felt that you weren't a single person but a kind of trinity i.e. 3 in 1. I ain't sure where I got this idea from, perhaps the Holy Trinity from Christianity (God as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit) or maybe even from our own Hindu Mythology (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva).
Whatever the origination of the idea, I really do believe that we can all find 3 "people" in each of us. In my case, atleast for the sake of this blog, I refer to my three personas as "Me", "Myself" and "Shank".
Let me try prove to you that we're all 3 in one's. Think of the "aura" any person could have with him at any instant of time - Positive (Happy, Optimistic, etc.), Negative (Sad, Angry, Depressed, etc.) and Neutral. Wouldn't you agree that your stream of thought in each of these phases for a common event would be radically different?? Hence, isn't it logical that your basically kinda like a time-shared system with your brain and body as the shared resources with three processes trying to access these resources??!!!
The basic reason I bring this up is coz, of late, I've started wondering why the same amount of input, by the same person, who is also surrounded by the same environmental conditions can bring about completely different outputs. Haven't you ever experienced such a thing?? I unforunately had to bear the brunt of such a situation in terms of my SGPA in my 2-2 and 3-1.
How about one more example. Have you ever gone through a phase of life where you know that whatever you're doin is wrong and yet you still carry on doing whatever it is. And all of a sudden one day once you stop doing it and look back as to why you did it and you just can't come to terms as to how you even made the decision to do it. You feel as if it was someone else's decision but not your "natural" decision do to such a thing. You just can't believe that you were the one who did it and you get this weird, inexplicable feeling that it just wasn't you who did it!!
I'm not too sure how many others have ever had such feelings but I am of the opinion that everyone has gone through atleast one such phase.
So, I sincerely request who all have read this blog of mine to pass a comment on my "trinity" theory. I'll continue it depending on the type of response I get.....
Whatever the origination of the idea, I really do believe that we can all find 3 "people" in each of us. In my case, atleast for the sake of this blog, I refer to my three personas as "Me", "Myself" and "Shank".
Let me try prove to you that we're all 3 in one's. Think of the "aura" any person could have with him at any instant of time - Positive (Happy, Optimistic, etc.), Negative (Sad, Angry, Depressed, etc.) and Neutral. Wouldn't you agree that your stream of thought in each of these phases for a common event would be radically different?? Hence, isn't it logical that your basically kinda like a time-shared system with your brain and body as the shared resources with three processes trying to access these resources??!!!
The basic reason I bring this up is coz, of late, I've started wondering why the same amount of input, by the same person, who is also surrounded by the same environmental conditions can bring about completely different outputs. Haven't you ever experienced such a thing?? I unforunately had to bear the brunt of such a situation in terms of my SGPA in my 2-2 and 3-1.
How about one more example. Have you ever gone through a phase of life where you know that whatever you're doin is wrong and yet you still carry on doing whatever it is. And all of a sudden one day once you stop doing it and look back as to why you did it and you just can't come to terms as to how you even made the decision to do it. You feel as if it was someone else's decision but not your "natural" decision do to such a thing. You just can't believe that you were the one who did it and you get this weird, inexplicable feeling that it just wasn't you who did it!!
I'm not too sure how many others have ever had such feelings but I am of the opinion that everyone has gone through atleast one such phase.
So, I sincerely request who all have read this blog of mine to pass a comment on my "trinity" theory. I'll continue it depending on the type of response I get.....
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