Well in response to one of my previous posts, one of my friends and critic A.S. said that I keep rambling about break ups and the agony associated with it. She suggested that for a change I write about something on the contrary, about how beautiful love is. Had she asked me to do it some 3 years back, I would have described it in the best way possible, but at this point of time, when going down memory lane would mean scraping unhealed wounds and putting myself through the plethora of pains and joys I have been through, I wouldn't dare venture knowingly into that direction. All relations leave back a trail of reminiscence, a bloody path which when retraced, takes you through the journey of grief, making it even more profound. Although time is the best healing factor, some wounds just don't heal, no matter how hard you try. And although there is no logic behind it, I have a feeling that I am blessed, for the wonderful parents I have, for the friends who stand by me through all ups and downs, for the fact that every time I'm depressed, I find some or the other reason to smile and keep going on.....

Gosh!!!Its been a long time since I posted, but I guess I was rather too busy traveling and giving interviews to do any creative stuff lately. First was the ordeal named IIM-K, scheduled on the16th at Dadar, Mumbai. The essay writing section was rather abstract; on the topic "One of the most important characteristics of the modern era is a permanent state of mind marked by violent peace". In the 30 minutes provided I could jot down about 2.5 sides of the A4 sized sheet provided, managing to bring up the issues of democracy and Jasmine revolution in the contemporary context. All in all, an average performance. Then was the time for the dreaded PI. I was the first candidate in the 3rd panel, so didn't get much time to find out what was been asked, which in a way didn't really matter, coz they were asking random questions.There were two panelists; one a prof from IIM-K and other as I found out later from an SVNIT senior was there in other interviews as well and was rather a very "khadus" kindda person. The interview went on for about 30 minutes, in which i was asked every possible question, right from why MBA to finance to GK. The IIM prof was kindda sweet and soft spoken while the other kept cutting my answers in between and firing questions continuously. On the whole, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Results are expected to be out by first week of May. Keeping my fingers crossed, lets see what happens.....





General provisions:
A – Whereas the saying “all is fair in love and war” is absolutely correct;
B – Whereas for war we have the Geneva Convention, approved on 22 August 1864, which provides for those wounded in the battle field, but until now no convention has been signed concerning those wounded in love, who are far greater in number;
It is hereby decreed that:
Article 1 – All lovers, of any sex, are alerted that love, besides being a blessing, is also something extremely dangerous, unpredictable and capable of causing serious damage. Consequently, anyone planning to love should be aware that they are exposing their body and soul to various types of wounds, and that they shall not be able to blame their partner at any moment, since the risk is the same for both.
Article 2 – Once struck by a stray arrow fired from Cupid’s bow, they should immediately ask the archer to shoot the same arrow in the opposite direction, so as not to be afflicted by the wound known as “unrequited love”. Should Cupid refuse to perform such a gesture, the Convention now being promulgated demands that the wounded partner remove the arrow from his/her heart and throw it in the garbage. In order to guarantee this, those concerned should avoid telephone calls, messages over the Internet, sending flowers that are always returned, or each and every means of seduction, since these may yield results in the short run but always end up wrong after a while. The Convention decrees that the wounded person should immediately seek the company of other people and try to control the obsessive thought: “this person is worth fighting for”.
Article 3 – If the wound is caused by third parties, in other words if the loved one has become interested in someone not in the script previously drafted, vengeance is expressly forbidden. In this case, it is allowed to use tears until the eyes dry up, to punch walls or pillows, to insult the ex-partner in conversations with friends, to allege his/her complete lack of taste, but without offending their honor. The Convention determines that the rule contained in Article 2 be applied: seek the company of other persons, preferably in places different from those frequented by the other party.
Article 4 – In the case of light wounds, herein classified as small treacheries, fulminating passions that are short-lived, passing sexual disinterest, the medicine called Pardon should be applied generously and quickly. Once this medicine has been applied, one should never reconsider one’s decision, not even once, and the theme must be completely forgotten and never used as an argument in a fight or in a moment of hatred.
Article 5 – In all definitive wounds, also known as “breaking up”, the only medicine capable of having an effect is called Time. It is no use seeking consolation from fortune-tellers (who always say that the lost lover will return), romantic books (which always have a happy ending), soap-operas on the television or other such things. One should suffer intensely, completely avoiding drugs, tranquilizers and praying to saints. Alcohol is only tolerated if kept to a maximum of two glasses of wine a day.
Final determination:
Those wounded in love, unlike those wounded in armed conflict, are neither victims nor torturers. They chose something that is part of life, and so they have to accept both the agony and the ecstasy of their choice.
And those who have never been wounded in love will never be able to say: “I have lived”. Because they haven’t.

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An engineer by intellect, introvert by nature, gamer by passion. With aspirations in heart and a song on my lips, I traverse through this journey called life; meeting people along the way and having my own vantage point about the events that transpire. I wish to believe that the world is full of idiosyncrasies and imperfections and I just try to make the world better in the best way I can and if not then at least to create a perspective that makes things seem tolerable.

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