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.
- the scattering of the Jews to countries outside of Palestine after the Babylonian captivity.
- (often l.c.) the body of Jews living in countries outside Palestine or modern Israel.
- such countries collectively: the return of the Jews from the Diaspora.
- (l.c.) any group migration or flight from a country or region; dispersion.
- (l.c.) any group that has been dispersed outside its traditional homeland.
- (l.c.) any religious group living as a minority among people of the prevailing religion.
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Glad...u're back.....
Hi
Welcome back man...
i missed ur word of the day....
Looking forward to more posts
Prakash
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