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Attachment to any concept or group makes you a lesser human being.
Attachment to any concept or group makes you a lesser human being. However intelligent a human being you may be, identifying yourself with a caste or ...
In a civilised society, anti social attitudes perhaps helps you
In a civilised society, anti social attitudes perhaps helps you get along very well and rise high above others materialistically. Utter shamelessness,...
I recently read an article in The Week, which talked about how
I recently read an article in The Week, which talked about how Tamil Nadu is slowly decaying. No city in Tamil Nadu is decaying as fast and as badly a...
Friends who had read my status message on 18th October 2014, may
Friends who had read my status message on 18th October 2014, may perhaps remember of my trip to the Tilak Nagar Market and some events that occurred t...
I have bitterly complained about the monkey menace and the stray
I have bitterly complained about the monkey menace and the stray dog menace in Mayur Vihar Phase II where I live in Delhi, not once but many times on ...
I went to my first school when I was over four. The first
I went to my first school when I was over four. The first headmistress and founder of the school, and perhaps the only teacher then, was an enterprisi...
The SAARC is a body that deserves to be dissolved. It serves no
The SAARC is a body that deserves to be dissolved. It serves no purpose other than to spend billions of dollars periodically to get together and quarr...
I once again marvel at the perceptiveness of those the literati
I once again marvel at the perceptiveness of those the literati dismiss as pulp fiction writers. Here is something from Harold Robbins that I have rea...
Knowledge comes in several categories. Conceptual knowledge that
Knowledge comes in several categories. Conceptual knowledge that you understand and assimilate, creative knowledge that you can feel and imbibe, symbo...

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