I somehow feel that in spite of the innumerable raised eyebrows i got from people to whom i narrated the lines written in the last post...its one of the very few succinct posts i have ever written. For some one who understands duress i was under during that time...its completely relevant and makes sense. It conveys much more than reams and reams of pages...on my philosophy, girl psychology, and bollywood:) waah kya combo hai.
Talking about Bollywood, it surely influences my thought process and hence my decisions at more stages than anyone else i know of. Their is so much inspiration to draw from including that of how not to be a bad example:) that i end up feeling elated even after a movie as insipid as Salaam Namaste...yes i really blew up 125bucks on this one.
And yea Om Jai Jagdish still remains my favourite...as far as inspiration quotient is concerned.
Inspiration se yaad aaya...there is this person in Hindu Mythology who on a long journey without any companion felt the lack of motivation...which he eventually drew out of non-living things like trees,leaves,river,flowers,sand grains,fire,sky and also birds,dogs,bullock. And then when he finished this journey of his, he was an 'enlightened' person.
Just like above...i end up forgetting names of most of the people i read about. And sometimes even the people i meet. 'Naam bhool jaayega, chehra yeh badal jaayega...meri awaaz hi pehchan hai' but apne ko toh awaaz bhi yaad nahi rehti:(
Somehow i end up remembering only their current standing, purpose of talking and nothing more than that. Memory loss nahi hai...its just that we end up remembering only the stuff we give more importance to.
Talking about memory and brain functions...According to some studies Albert Einstein had a brain size 15% larger than an average human being. This information i gathered at one of the GDs i attended. GDs according to me are an immense source of knowledge, in 15mins flat one ends up learning about the topic in good detail. If made a regular in classrooms today they would help pupils a long way in life...of course also coz of the behavioural learnings.
I guess that would be enough. This post proves that had i taken part in Spin-a-Yarn this Moksha...the tally would have been 6:)
Song of the Post:
'Humein jabse Mohabbat ho gayi hai' from Border. Sonu Nigam and Akshaye Khanna complement each other quite well...Both deep characters, one in voice...the other in thought...not sure about it though...it just seems that way.
Saturday, March 01, 2008
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