Kiddo says I’m super practical. And she’s right. I am. I have a very blunt way of looking at things, and of expressing myself (the rare times when I actually do, that is). I don’t usually resort to politically correct means, or diplomacy. I somehow don’t revel in false pretenses and sugar coated daggers. Kiddo [...]
Archive for June, 2008
The Practicality of it all
Posted in abstract, life, perspectives on June 27, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Walls
Posted in abstract, life, perspectives on June 12, 2008 | 7 Comments »
The two years I studied my MBA, ‘Globalization’ was a buzzword. Everyone ranted on about how the protectionist policies that countries set up to protect its domestic industries from superior MNCs were now changing, and the so called ‘Walls’ were being demolished. I also read a wonderful book by Thomas Friedman on globalization in which [...]
Guilt Edged Lives
Posted in abstract, life, perspectives on June 2, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I amĀ an agitator. Hum like a mosquito in people’s ears and chances are they’ll turn on the other side, but bite them and they’ll wake up to your existence. The best way to capture people’s imagination is to spread unrest, and with national media concerned only about TRPs, all I need to do is break [...]