The Itinerant in the Himalayas

The Itinerant in the Himalayas

Reaching you was hell of a task and sent me into uncountable bouts of breathlessness and I swore I would never come back to you....
Reaching you was hell of a task and sent me into uncountable bouts of breathlessness and I swore I would never come back to you. After leaving you, I lost my appetite straight for three days, I was relieved that I will never come back for you. But memories are a bitch. Those 8 AM sunrises that started with hot hot ginger, lemon and honey water. Glad that I could not get a signal up on you, I would sit there and watch you just blow cold cold air, no matter how hot the sun shone. Shamelessly stuffed my face...
Times we leave behind

Times we leave behind

It was a regular work Thursday. You know those days when you have a lot of calls and explaining to do before you sign off...
It was a regular work Thursday. You know those days when you have a lot of calls and explaining to do before you sign off for the week, and even more so if that's your last working week of the year. I gave up. I logged off for a lunch by the river and walked and walked and walked to find a bunch of kids playing in the perfect afternoon sun. Maybe that's why I stopped. Perhaps that's why I clicked the picture. It transported me back to those days in school - when we played endlessly under the sweltering...
So seriously, how are you?

So seriously, how are you?

Why don’t we care anymore about our present – even if it is mundane and uneventful?

My friends at UNITE 2030 were recently talking about how casually we treat the above question. Generally, we use it as an ice breaker, call it niceties, but how many times do we sincerely mean it? Only when you hear that I was sick and took a personal day off at work, you decide to take a genuine interest in my well-being. Know that I can still take a day off if I feel low - physical inability to work alone doesn't determine if I should take a day off. Why don't we care anymore about our present - even...