Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Critical Mass.

The cryptic shorts that follow are just a reflection of my thoughts in the chasm between sleepy and sleep. It is that innocent portion of the day when t=0. These words may or may not make sense. If they don't make sense, always remember I was half asleep. 

  • True humility is almost always preceded by true humiliation.
  • Convention will be embraced, even as curiosity will be slaughtered.
  • Traffic and vulnerability- the great equalizers.
  • Anything can last in a world where marriages and corrupt governments do.
  • A certain shade of happiness accompanies the drudgery of life. It's called complacency. 
  • The average farmer is more intimately connected with the soil than all those in the field of biochemistry.
  • Twitter timelines and Facebook homepages leave you with the eerie feeling of being stalked, and liking it.
  • Only children have genuine causes.
  • You are tall because I am short. A 'thanks' is in order.

11 comments:

Kshitij said...

I cannot explain just how much I love this article.
Superbly written, and some very intriguing thoughts over there.

Blasphemous Aesthete said...

And you could still pen them down in that half sleep half awake state? :)

Most of them are true realizations, all of them rather.

Cheers,
Blasphemous Aesthete

kaustubhk said...

arre I'm toh neways tall :p
Nice Thoughts!!!!

Rohan said...

Thanx! :-P
And its bunch of good thoughts! :-)

AVY said...

I never got Twitter, I wish it could just go away.

/ Avy
http://MyMotherFuckedMickJagger.blogspot.com



Raj said...

things just are.

no matter what you or anyone tends to understand believe or ...

A Sunny Yellow Window said...

Interesting space you've got! Thanks for dropping by mine, I got to discover yours! See you around.

Tangled up in blue... said...

Very, very perceptive! My favourite is the one about corrupt governments and marriages. Never thought I'd hear those two in the same sentence like that :D

Nitisha said...

Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank you. :) :)

Sara said...

i love your blog. :)

Soumya said...

A lovely honest post!