Wednesday, December 1, 2010
You're Special
A raindrop in the season of monsoon,
A bead of sweat in the scorching sun,
A grain of sand in the desert,
A blade of grass in the grasslands,
A tear at tandem funerals,
A smile at the welcome of life,
A wave in the crashing beaches,
A star in a clear night sky,
But think about this..
The experience of first drops of the season,
The satisfaction for labourer on completing the day’s exertion,
The exhilaration of flying in the wind,
The dew drop clinging on to the end,
The knowledge that someone misses you,
The joy you give others on your arrival,
The thrill of riding a wave not so small,
The pole star that has guided them all
We may, at sometimes, tend to think that we are but a small part of a large group.
But strive for excellence in what you do, how you do;
stop along your way to help someone in need;
caring and sharing has never diminished a person.
Enjoy your glorious moments; savour it; share it;
But don’t brood on your dejections; they are but a part and parcel of your life…
Monday, October 18, 2010
Ramblings
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Disaster in Augo- Part I
Hectic organisation were on in the community hall of the capital city of Augo, a spacious two storey building, with an excellent view of the city from the rooftop. The perimeter of the building was adorned with a ten foot high wall with entrance on either side of the building. The government had assured full support and had agreed to provide security for the event. Select few from the military were trained by the security organisation employed by the organizers.
The head of the agency was a war veteran who had served in some of the sensitive parts of the world as a part of the UN Peacekeeping Force, and was well versed with the situation at hand. He had a well toned physique maintained by regular workouts despite working behind a desk these days. It did not require the expertise of his level, and an apprentice in the field of security would have observed it, to notice that the arrangements for a catastrophe were minimal. Still, he gave his best shot within the provided resources.
Finally the D-day dawned. Distinguished guests and luminaries were arriving by flight in the morning. And to the shock and dismay of the organisers, the junta who had been trained all these days failed to show up at the venue. Any attempt to contact them also ended in a failure. He realized that the personnel available with him were not enough to manage even a minor distortion in the planned events. Stifled by any other choice, he deployed the available men under him and personally was circling the building in the lookout for any odd occurrences.
And then it happened..........
(To be continued.....)
Friday, June 25, 2010
Advice to a Friend
The simple question started to tear me apart. On one side, I wanted to console my depressed friend; but on the other, I had this deep urge to speak what I believe in. Things, when they go bad, have got a habit of leaving their scars behind. No matter how much you think the issue is resolved, all you have done is suppressed it. Few remain suppressed throughout, others raise their ugly heads when the time comes knocking. I had no heart to blurt out this inconvenient truth to my friend. I felt that I was burdening my friend with this belief of me rather than providing a shoulder to relax on.
I tried my level best to take a middle road. "Life, it seems, is never a smooth ride and I believe it should never be. Every endeavour of yours may not leave pleasantries behind it but a few sprout some thorns to hurt you. You may be a tortoise, curling into its shell at times of adversity; or a snail, prepared to walk on a razor's edge. It is upto you to not to get bled by the thorns but enjoy the beautiful rose that blossoms with it."
At the moment, I do not have any idea of what effect this chat had on my friend. Do not despair my friend, your downhill ride will definitely meet some acclivity down the road. Give time some time, and hope for the best.....
Monday, May 10, 2010
Dilemma
You know, what I did realize at the end of all this analysis. Even though we have aped the neural network to create the connectivity in this world, we have never been able (so far, no idea what technology would throw at us in the coming years) to imitate the decision making capability of the wonderful human brain. Let this be a discussion for some other time. Let me know how you would respond to the situation, or at least how you would approach this situation...