I was reading a blog written by a philosophy student at The University of London. It was about the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and his idea of the Apollonian and Dionysian. Apollo and Dionysus are sons of the Greek God Zeus. Apollo is the god of reason and rationality. He’s calm, wise, and logically superior,…
Category: 365DaysofGratitude
day296 – Junkyard owner
Breaking Bad is among the most highly rated television series on the internet and last year in June I watched all the seasons, 62 episodes. It was a binge-watch! This week I was going through some of my favourite episodes and scenes. And today I was going through a scene of Season 5, Episode 1,…
day295 – UnLoving
Love is among the most beautiful feelings in life, and even when it is certain, it is evident that love sometimes limits us. It may be the love of a person or love for some people, place, profession, ideology, habit, many things like that. The moment a feeling overrules your genuine interest in something means…
day294 – Toxic positivity
The other day some friends and I were discussing toxic positivity. Just like any other trend, these days toxic positivity is a phrase that’s getting overly discussed and abused. We can talk about this aspect in many ways, though I would like to put it simply like this: Like any other human being, every one…
day293 – Callings
I knew that a friend of mine had started getting into a new initiative, almost 21 months back. Almost 18 months back one day he discussed the project with me. Things were looking good in terms of numbers on paper though I had this instinct in me that something was wrong and it wasn’t going…
day292 – Reflect
I read a snippet from Jalaluddin Rumi today: “Let the waters settle and you will see the moon and the stars mirrored in your own being.” This one actually touched me deeply. We are living in a world of beauty like the moon and abundance like the stars but the experience of life is possible…
day291 – Notebook
My dad bought me a notebook computer in my 3rd year of college. It travelled with me, played with me, had lots of fun with me all those years. It’s a PC of an Intel Atom processor with 2GB RAM. A couple of days back when I tried to turn it on, it still worked…
day290 – Monsoon dance
I have been spending the last couple of weeks at my home with my parents. I have often felt that it’s the ideal place to spend the monsoon 🙂 At night I’m in a room on the first floor which has a window that opens out to our little fruit and vegetable garden in the…
day289 – Magical spaces
A friend of mine called me today to share and discuss his recent experience ( a bit fearful one) with Deja vu. We talked for almost an hour and at the end of our conversation, he seemed quite relieved. There are many consecrated spaces around the world mentioned by many masters of different schools of…
day288 – Price and value
I was listening to a talk by a world-renowned investor who was talking about price and value. Perhaps because of my ignorance, I often mistake the meaning of each other for other. This confusion remained even when I was learning about financial management as part of management studies. Bur this gentleman put it in the…