As those of you interested in Graphology may know, Doodles are drawings which many of us make unknowingly when talking or thinking. These posts are my doodles, my feelings, and reflect my state of mind....
01 December, 2009
The Vande Matram Controversy and an appeal
09 November, 2009
Senseless banter
11 August, 2009
My shifting story
29 July, 2009
A new place to call home
23 July, 2009
Quarter life crisis : A Guest Post
I have days where I believe that at 22 (going on 23, augh), I am well on my way into a full-blown quarterlife crisis. Other days, I don’t care. And other days I just completely hate the phrase. What does it even mean? Who came up with it? Why is it discussed like it’s some kind of incurable disease? Who decided that by the time that most of us are in our mid-20s, we’ll be having an existential crisis?
If there’s one thing I’ve learned that I hate, it’s my lack of direction. It’s frustrating and annoying and sometimes even depressing. I thought that I had at least a general idea of what I want to do with my life, but one year after graduating college, I’m still as lost as I was the minute they handed me my diploma.
There’s a reason people say the first year after college is the hardest. The majority of us are still settling into this thing everyone calls the real world. June 21st marked the one year anniversary of my college graduation. It’s been a little hard to take that in, because it doesn’t feel like a year. If anything, I still feel as overwhelmed as I did back in August, when I first attempted to become an adult by moving to Austin, Texas.
But what good does it do me to complain yet sit around and do nothing about it? Nothing. I can whine all I want; it isn’t going to change the situation. I have to make the change happen. I guess sometimes I’m at a loss for how to actually make that happen. That’s not to say I’m not trying though.
Life is what you make of it. I can read all the books and articles in the world that go into an in-depth analysis of what a quarterlife crisis may or may not be, but at the end of the day, we are victims of our own apathy and lack of motivation. If I have a quarterlife crisis, it will be because I did nothing to prevent it. I like to think everyone wants to have a purpose, a sense of direction, a general goal in life. So maybe it’s time to pick something and stick with it. Sounds easy enough, right? Probably not, but it’s nice to think it might be.
We don’t have to discover who we are right away, but we should attempt to find out who we can be and what we’re capable of.
Life isn’t about finding yourself, it’s about creating yourself.
It's up to you to make it happen.
20 July, 2009
Random ramblings
- Know all technologies we work on (That includes Oracle SQL, PL/SQL, Forms 6i, Reports 6i, Discoverer reports, Optio reports, Java, Unix, and also server administrations of Zylab and Planet Press);
- Know the functionality of each and every module (both standard and customized); and
- Know all customizations we have in our project.
15 July, 2009
Am going mad
14 July, 2009
The more I sweat, the more I shine
08 July, 2009
Fragmented mind
06 July, 2009
03 July, 2009
Why?
01 July, 2009
I got an award
29 June, 2009
A bike.... finally
26 June, 2009
I like odds. They help me get even
25 June, 2009
A new collaboration - Manor of the Ardent
04 June, 2009
Random Thoughts
29 May, 2009
Some good and some bad news
26 May, 2009
Pray with me
18 May, 2009
Honest Scrap award
- I am addicted to Wikipedia and can spend the whole day reading articles without getting bored.
- I just love to watch the sunset. I also love nature, and greenery calms me down.
- I love wearing shoes, and practically live in them. Conversly, I absolutely hate wearing sandals.
- I am a movie buff, although I rarely go to a movie theatre. I usually get the DVD and watch at home.
- I am a certified bookaholic, and can read practically any genre except for most self help books and the Mills and Boons type novels.
- I am religious, but not conservative.
- I absolutely love programming, and have since my class 10th.
- I love to open my computer and reassembel it again (God! when will the warranty of my laptop end?)
- I want to do PHd in cryptography, and work in RnD
- I hate formal wear, and usually go to office in jeans and shirt.