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By: gurumurthyshastry | Posted Dec 21, 2013 | General | 433 Views

I always thought human beings are like onions having multiple layers to their existence, just a single layer is neither comprehensively genuine nor fake.


The loveliest phenomenon of life is in its incredible vastness, unexplained mysteries and innumerable possibilities.


I turn devoutly attentive when I listen to people talk personally about their careers, more the so when I listen to motivational talks by leaders inspiring us to grow in our(or is it their?) career paths. I sense many of us(except a few who really love what they do) need a platform to cover-up our desire to get to the next level, get that revised pay structure and do just about anything to feel safe, normal and all-inclusive about ourselves.


I love quotes, proverbs and words of wisdom that many have shared with us and I often quote them at my wish. There are primarily two reasons why I quote others - I either have absolutely nothing interesting(interesting, as I perceive) I can come up with or I find something so interesting that someone has already said that I wish I could say. The only time I love someone else's quote is when they have expressed something through their words that I desire to express myself someday.


I dislike it when I say something impromptu and all that people ask me is from which book or a flick did I pick up the lines from. I have this vast experience of life(may be, presumed) from where I am going to borrow and rely on whenever I say something and I need no books, movies or just about anything to live the life I live of unabashed spontaneity.


I thought people sometimes backbite on me as they are scared and have no guts to tell things straight on my face. I have realized I am not always right and can be downright wrong in my presumptions. Sometimes, I feel they backbite as they humanely don't want to say things on my face and instead choose to refrain from directly offending me.


My life's greatest lesson is to live it inside out with no regards to circumstances and the drama surrounded by it. Everything seems peripheral except for the happiness derived from living life with pride.


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