Friday, August 19, 2005

Flitting Thoughts


I'm back to the blog world! Last few days were somehow unordinary, which kept me preoccupied. I had my internal tests in college, which went okay. The college authority abruptly turned strict this time which was a big surprise for all.

I wasn't allowed to attend the last internal of 'Multimedia' because I was short of attendance in that subject. I gave my reason and offered them my 'medical' as a proof for my absence for about 3-4 days, but they said they'll see the performance in next internals and I shouldn't worry. I wasn't really worried by the way. I also missed CT 05 at PT because I wasn't well, also some classes for the same reason and now I have enough material piled up on my desk to complete before Monday.

Also, classes at college begin from Monday again after a long 9 day break. This 9 day break was a relief. I needed change from the college classes. This 8 AM to 11 PM schedule is damn hectic. And so I decided to visit Bhopal with one of my friends. I was there for 2 days, and it was fun visiting places there. I seriously needed a break. The moment I stepped in home from Bhopal, the only thing I could smell was 'studies' - The assignments of SSP, and the PT material. Though SSP is still pending, I've started with the missed PT material of the time I wasn't well. The preparation is going okay, if not so well.

I finished 3 books in the meantime, and two of them were really good - One being 'The Celestine Prophecy' which is worth reading. A small book - great philosophy, a bit inclined towards spirituality. The second one is so common; almost everyone has read it - the very thin book on change - 'Who Moved My Cheese' - a great story with great insights! The third I read was a light M&B book during the journey to Bhopal.

I have nothing good to write right now. Something sure is haunting me since last few days, distracting me from studies and the daily plan. I know the thing, I know the solution. I’m just so curious, is it going to work on Monday? Someone rightly said: “The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.”
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Word of the Day:
Diaspora
Pronunciation: (dī-as'pur-u)
—n.
  1. the scattering of the Jews to countries outside of Palestine after the Babylonian captivity.
  2. (often l.c.) the body of Jews living in countries outside Palestine or modern Israel.
  3. such countries collectively: the return of the Jews from the Diaspora.
  4. (l.c.) any group migration or flight from a country or region; dispersion.
  5. (l.c.) any group that has been dispersed outside its traditional homeland.
  6. (l.c.) any religious group living as a minority among people of the prevailing religion.

3 Comments:

Blogger saurav said...

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1:31 AM  
Blogger saurav said...

Glad...u're back.....

1:32 AM  
Blogger Prakash said...

Hi
Welcome back man...
i missed ur word of the day....
Looking forward to more posts
Prakash

5:41 AM  

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