Tuesday, August 28, 2007

not *Just Another* monday morning...

T'was one of those days, when it is so difficult to force yourself out of bed. "Get up today, u don't have to do it tomorrow" was the only source of motivation I had. Why does the weather have to be so lovely on a Monday morning... cloudy but not raining, pleasant with just a pinch of sunlight and the lovely breeze...
Reached work only to find that everyone was in the "Oh I don't want to work" mood. But then, there's very little that one can do about that. Thus went half a day.
How about skipping lunch and getting some icecream instead... came a brilliant suggestion! So off we went to Mama Mia to get some gelato. Passion Fruit was the flavour I chose, far far away from my usual chocoholic tendencies ummmm yum yum.... that was until I dug into a Kit Kat flavoured cake :)
Reached my desk to learn that there was a courier waiting... (actually waiting for me to pick up) :) At first what was a shock, then turned into an even greater shock upon seeing the contents of the package. I'm so thrilled :)
The flowers, the CDs, books, poetry, calls, messages, the prayers and all the good wishes... thanks so much guys!

This is not "Just Another" day.... one of the best ever :)

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Interesting Video from IBN

10 defining moments in the making of 'Modern India'



Check out the remaining part of the video here.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Reply to a comment from the previous post

I knew there was a lot that I wanted to say as a reply to Prashanth's comment to the previous post, so thought I'd write a new post, rather than a comment. So here goes...

I was discussing this topic with a friend this afternoon and he was of the opinion that somethings will never change. As long as it does not affect us, we don't have to bother about it. My reply to him was that we cannot wait for things to change, we have to change, at least in the way we think.
Only when something affects us directly, do we feel the pain - otherwise its just something that is happening at a distance and we are not bothered about it.
What if we were not in the place that we are right now, comfortably living in our well protected homes, working for MNCs, but had been at the border, scared of whether we would see daylight the next day - wouldn't we have cared about what was happening around us and prayed for a miracle to happen....

But this comment has to be the most hatred filled reaction that I've personally seen to this topic.

My thoughts on this - There are 'some' who indulge in acts of terrorism and 'many' others, who's only 'so called' sin is to have been born in a particular nation. Isn't it too harsh to say that everyone in a particular nation should be destroyed from the face of the earth? This is like saying, people from Karnataka/TN fight for Kaveri water and in the process have destroyed life and property. So everyone from that particular state should die. Its not that every person has set out to kill. Its just a few people who trigger such disputes and controversies for their own selfish motives. I take this example only because I am from the south.

Most persons who perform destructive activities do so because they are lack guidance and are lulled away by impulsive, selfish but at the same time strong/powerful honchos who think they will take revenge for what was done to their ancestors... if people keep fighting for what was done to 'some'one in the past, when will they live their present lives?

Also, if these people had better leaders, people who showed them the right way, gave them the basic rights and amenities to live a decent & respectful life, if all these energies were directed towards a constructive purpose... if these people had the comforts that we have, had better jobs - say if they were working in the IBMs or Wipros of the world, do you think they'd still be thinking about which place to bomb next?

I am not justifying any act of violence or terrorism. Any person who kills deserves to be killed, but there should not be generalisation based on a religion/sect or nationality. There are some who turn bad, but everybody else doesn't have to be and are not like that.

This my friend, has to be the longest reply to a comment that I've written.
Let me know your thoughts.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Music Unites

Came across this interesting article
This is such a novel concept. Music has not borders, no restraints and it belongs to no single nation.
I love listening to Atif Aslam, Adnan Sami and Strings... and also Junoon (from the good old days).
We have enough reasons to be at war with the neighbouring nations, we just need a reason to unite and Music could be that reason.