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Loneliness is something most people fear. the story i am going to tell starts from a long stretched era of loneliness........
but i loved it...
one mid-summer night, rain splashed its long-stretched grief onto my window panes and i stood looking at the rain, hoping that she would carry something for me
well, she brought me a spellbinding thought.
about being different. well, we all live and die for somethings, somethings we keep on pursuiting and somethings we can only pursuit....
well, whatever you do,wont it be nice to do it in a different way? In some style that no stretch of imagination has ever captured? well, at the end of the business, style may not matter, but to me, it was everything. so i started a nice journey first into myself, my surroundings, then onto my society, into my country, into the world, and then onto the beautiful people that live in it, and then peeping further into the strange things that lies within.........
i was searching for beauty,small and big, told and untold, heard and unheard, seen and unseen... I was peeping deep into the very obvious and extremely hidden psychs of the different kinds of people i have seen and there is one thing i got to know. Though we are different, we are no different. we are all connected by one big fact that commands the behavior of most of the living beings in planet and the wonderful phenomena that keeps happening around them...
like jonathan nolan said in memento mori,"
Every week, every day. The angry man hands the baton over to the sulking man, and in turn to the sex addict, the introvert, the conversationalist. Every man is a mob, a chain gang of idiots.
This is the tragedy of life. Because for a few minutes of every day, every man becomes a genius. Moments of clarity, insight, whatever you want to call them. The clouds part, the planets get in a neat little line, and everything becomes obvious. I should quit smoking, maybe, or here's how I could make a fast million, or such and such is the key to eternal happiness. That's the miserable truth. For a few moments, the secrets of the universe are opened to us."