Blues....living away from home gives jus that....
And when ur doing it for the first time ever....well...prayers are ur only resort!
1 week in "another city", however, hasnt been without any learning:
6. Everything around u is crib-able. Maybe management is the art of overcoming the science of cribbing. (Or so u'd wanna believe!)
5. Seemingly nice things are unseemingly saddddddddddddd!!
4. Age is NOT an indicator of maturity. (Mainly of ppl in "another" place)
3. Some ppl are always there for u. U learn to miss them in a good way!
2. Keep ur expectations low. You're unlikely to be disappointed!
1. Bangalore is heaven!
I've got requests for funny posts but I guess it'll take a while...some profoundity is all i can manage now....adjust maadi with:
Of Time
Like dew on the tree top
That trickles down
seemingly
gently
in a pattern
and manifests into
shapelessness,
time falls,
moves ahead at a struggling pace
before becoming timeless!!
Label is not Bombay.. its mumbai!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat point 4 is too broad and slighly pessimistic a generalization..
ReplyDeletechange bangalore is heaven to "homecity is heaven" ;)
Hey its a very personal point of view...built thru experience though....hope things change :P
ReplyDeleteHey sorry, there was a typing mistake in my comment.I meant point no 5 (and not 4)
ReplyDeleteAs regards to point 5, even if you had many incidents in life, there's no reason why you should not hope and expect for "seemingly nice things to be unseemingly beautiful":). Afterall, what's life without hope ?? (This again is a personal opinion :P)
Hmmm agree :P....my latest post on Mumbai is pretty optimistic...:P....enjoy maadi!!
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