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My Surveys of Philosophies-1
Even though by academic training I am a postgraduate in chemical engineering, I have long been a student of philosophy. In fact, science and engineering are also extension of philosophy or study of questions of philosophy. For me, philosopher, just … Continue reading
Posted in In a philosophical embodiment
Tagged apatheism, atheism, existentialist, god, Life, nihilism, nihilist, personal, pessimist, philosophical, philosophy, religion, story, theism, writing
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Currently Reading
Being an avid reader, the probability of finding more than two books on my ‘currently reading’ shelf, at any given point of time of year, is always one. Currently, I am reading four titles in parallel. This urge to read titles … Continue reading
Posted in In a literary embodiment
Tagged blogging, book lover, book reader, book review, book update, books, literary, literature, reading, writing
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Ringing Hollowness
I am not a fan of structureless poems or as they call it free-verse poems. I prefer Shakespeare over Pablo Nerudo. I like pattern, rhythm, rhyme and their interwoven webs in a poem. However, I thought why be restrictive in … Continue reading
Posted in In a poetic embodiment
Tagged free verse, gibberish, imagery, mysterious, poem, poetry, verse
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Being an Indian bachelor
Being an Indian bachelor is arduous and exhausting. But it is also full of funny and humorous “anecdotal adventures” that you go through, in order to elongate its life. Bachelorhood doesn’t come easy in India. To maintain the regal status … Continue reading
Posted in In a humorous embodiment
Tagged bachelorhood, funny, humorous, Indian, Indian life, Indian marriage, marriage, mildly funny, mildly humorous
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Mother English
English is not my first language. She is not the language in which I talk to my parents, friends and relatives. She is not even my second language. English is my third language to say it colloquially. Punjabi is my … Continue reading
Posted in In a personal embodiment
Tagged authors, blogging, books, English, gratitude, language, Life, linguistics, love, mother, philosophy, son, writing
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