The whole objective of having this blog is to collate my thoughts and make me realize what's important. To make me think about the day and then extract experience - cuz frankly till date I have never learned from mistakes.
That doesn't mean I obsess about this blog whole day long! NO! I don't want that kind of a sick life. C'mon man, I'm past my teens, I haven't snogged anyone till NOW, and I don't want the third bad thing here to be me being hooked to the internet on a rant blog.
Jesus Christ! NO!
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Day 1 - Why personality matters...
Remind me to write about: -
- Accepting reality and moving on... [:P]
- Fearing power and then assuming one day you would be powerful to give a false sense of security to yourself.
- Why's hope bad?
- My confusions on being someone....
- My mistakes in the last few years...
- Why everyone worships people with a god personality (Swami and Punjabi dance)
- About people who feel the need to stand up and do it at wrong instances... (Chaai Wallah)
- Having kids that worship you
- Getting over that girl...
Day 1 - Being a klutz
I don't feel like blogging right now... but I am forcing myself to do so. Reason? I know this blog will help me collate my thoughts. Help me become more productive and it's a good habit. So it better be a habit.
I am somewhat of a klutz... I have seen myself trying to stuff a pair of goggles into it's covers without having a clue as to how they fit. I have seen myself being lost into other thoughts while being assigned something else to work upon.
I don't know how anybody else would relate to all of this - but one thing to keep in mind - never ever to get lost in faraway thoughts when you are with people. And have a little problem solving consciousness in your mind that can rescue you from "klutz"y situation. I feel you become a klutz when you worry about imaginary things more, rather than being in the moment.
It's more of a personality trait than luck - worry about being comfortable with a group of strangers on a coffee table, and then that becomes the only thing on your mind - thus ensuring you never pay attention to other stuff at hand.
Note to self - all of this is so analytically written... where's the humour?
I am somewhat of a klutz... I have seen myself trying to stuff a pair of goggles into it's covers without having a clue as to how they fit. I have seen myself being lost into other thoughts while being assigned something else to work upon.
I don't know how anybody else would relate to all of this - but one thing to keep in mind - never ever to get lost in faraway thoughts when you are with people. And have a little problem solving consciousness in your mind that can rescue you from "klutz"y situation. I feel you become a klutz when you worry about imaginary things more, rather than being in the moment.
It's more of a personality trait than luck - worry about being comfortable with a group of strangers on a coffee table, and then that becomes the only thing on your mind - thus ensuring you never pay attention to other stuff at hand.
Note to self - all of this is so analytically written... where's the humour?
Labels:
conscious,
fitting in,
Klutz,
thinking overkill
Inaugral Post
So here I am, as promised to myself - blogging about everyday, trying to make everyday meaningful and everyday a stepping stone to a better tomorrow.
Why do I need this blog? I don't want to make it something that is otherwise a social taboo - like perhaps lonelygirl15 blog on youtube or anything which is not remotely acceptable. All I want to accomplish is to achieve a perspective of everyday events, and what do they all mean - in a conscious attempt to improve myself. Why a blog? Because that way, it's more interesting. And maybe someone else can benefit from this blog. Sharing it with people online is a little exciting...
Why do I need this blog? I don't want to make it something that is otherwise a social taboo - like perhaps lonelygirl15 blog on youtube or anything which is not remotely acceptable. All I want to accomplish is to achieve a perspective of everyday events, and what do they all mean - in a conscious attempt to improve myself. Why a blog? Because that way, it's more interesting. And maybe someone else can benefit from this blog. Sharing it with people online is a little exciting...
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