Lesson1:

As Ted Mosby says nothing good happens after 2 am. For me it is like nothing good happens after you are drunk. Please keep the mobile phone at a distance or get ready for the impending catastrophe.

Lesson2:

Never read a Hindu newspaper when you are in a crowded bus. People may misconstrue, that you are too smart or intelligent.

Lesson3:

This is what your parents would have said when you were young. Never take sweets or other delicacies from strangers. Should have remembered what amma told when I was 5.

Lesson4:

Never tell your CAT score to anyone. People may brand you with that to such an extent that you would feel like jumping from 5th floor.

Lesson5:

Never discuss philosophy with someone whom you don't know, even if you are too good in it. Satre, Nietzsche, Russel whoever you know or have read wont help. As the saying goes 'never argue with idiots as they may drag you down to their level and then beat you with their experience'


Blink

I was reading Malcom Gladwell's Blink, which is about the the power of intuition and first impressions. I have heard somewhere that a woman decides whether she would sleep with a guy within 40 seconds of meeting him. On the whole the book truly reassures me that true love is like I believed, love at first sight, something which is created when you know virtually nothing about the person. When days proceeds our intuition is vindicated by our experience with her.

Love is not which is something that should be proved, it should be felt the moment you see your soul mate, every relationship other than that is mere business.

Oppose the women's bill

For the first time I am finding some sense in the war mongering of the Yadavs from the cow belt.Their insanity for the first time is for something good, something that may save our country. Do you want a puppet to represent you or a true leader. Indian women will not be empowered by giving them representation in parliament. If anyone wants the evidence of how bad this can get, go see your nearest panchayats where women reservation is already in place, where women are mere puppets in policy making, mostly wives of local leaders. Exceptions might be there, but this is mostly the case. India was one of the earliest countries to have a women ruler. The men of this country are not that chauvinistic like the Americans to stall the ascend of a truly powerful woman leader, but we don't want puppets in the temple of Indian democracy. Voice your opposition, stop this bill.

Strange...............

Why all the friends I know tell me about dumb ways in which guys ask them out... Is it a bit strange to tell all this in detail to me.. reverse phsychology I presume.....

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