MADRAS CAFE
Director: Shoojit Sircar
Cast: John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri.
It’s refreshing to return to the theatres for a film that expects you to be educated, informed and attentive.
For sure, it’s informative, enriching and lack the pushes and winks to standard entertainment. No complimentary elements of hippy-hoppy shakes, treacly romance, full melodrama. Moreover, the violence – ingrained to the subject – is kept under control, using black-and-white photographs and snappily edited footage of killing in the time of insurrection.
Director Shoojit Sircar’s 'Madras CafĂ©' – a docudrama, although marketed as a spy thriller – deserves credit for striking out in the right direction.
In the first frames, we are somewhere in Sri Lanka, where armed men in trucks make their way through a stunning green landscape. They kill a busload of people in cold blood, singling out the last remaining child in a striking act of brutality. Cut to Kasauli, India, in 1993, with the whirr of a helicopter being used to transition between past and present. A man with an unkempt beard wakes with a start from his black-and-white nightmares of those same events, only to hear on television the announcement that the Sri Lankan president has been assassinated. It’s a good, stiff beginning, especially for a thriller that will unfold in flashback.
Unfortunately, the exposition of the civil war in Sri Lanka during the 1980s, and the 1991 assassination of the ex-Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, tends to get too dense and confusing structurally. There are far too many rewinds (including a flashback within flashbacks, which destructs scripting grammar), an excess of locations, dates to keep count of. Plus, the supporting ensemble characters – particularly of the ‘LTF’ rebels – are rigidly one-dimensional.
Also, quite a few of the shot takings are much too flashy and quick, straight out of ad films. Indeed, slickness of the derivative kind subtracts from the film’s theme. Take the pretty shot, then, of helicopters silhouetted against the huge obelisk of an orange sun, which seems to be stock footage.
The conversation with the priests takes us to the present and officer Vikrams lands off to Sri Lanka and there he encounters war correspondent Jaya (Nargis Fakhri), from the U.K. Thank god there was no love scenes between the two of them. ;) And every event lead to another in a simple way and finally it ended with a positive message and one could actually connect with all those who lost their families in the war.
The overall outcome is technically polished, particularly in its crisp sound, background score went very well with the story. A must watch it is.
Ratings: 3.5/5
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Monday, 2 September 2013
Sunday, 1 September 2013
The Sheroes Summit by Fleximoms.in at Hotel Orchid, Mumbai
The SHEROES SUMMIT. 2013,MUMBAI
Covered for: Photokatha
Lack of Confidence, Fear of Failure hold Women back from being Entrepreneurs. Women often don't think they are capable of launching their own businesses, which is one reason there are significantly fewer female entrepreneurs than male entrepreneurs. What's more, women report being generally more afraid of failure than their male counterparts. A group to connect Women Entrepreneurs who have 'been there and have done it'.
The SHEROES Summit 2013:
• Is India's largest OpportunityScape for women looking at a variety of options to advance their careers.
• Is about issues that matter to women at work.
• Celebrates the spirit of love, diligence, care, balance and making your own road.
• Brings the finest businesses that value women at work to engage with women professionals.
• Puts a spotlight on Sunrise sectors, Entrepreneurship, Diversity at Workplace and Personal Growth.
The event started with an introduction by Sairee Chahal, Founder, Fleximoms, Convenor, The SHEROES Summit.
It was followed by the first panel of speakers which included:
• Anand Lunia, Founder, IndiaQuotient
• Ansoo Gupta, COO, Pinstorm
• Deepa Soman, Founder, CEO, Lumiere Solutions
The cultural expectations of women affect the likelihood that they will start a business. For example, women are largely expected to take care of their children and parents, making it much harder for women to take an active role in running a business. Moreover, many nations have longstanding cultural traditions that also discourage women from working outside the home and from taking leadership positions.
But the speakers had a different approach to it. “I believe that women are tremendous, untapped investments that yield huge returns for entire communities," says, Anand Lunia. Proper education, guidance and training play an important role in improving the economic position of women. Today, when digital media is controlling humans and ‘Google’ is the ultimate solution to every problem, nothing can stop a woman from learning, it’s just the passion that takes you ahead.
Overall, the first round of panel discussion covered the top trends in business, the key skills at work, women at work and rules of engagement. It was followed by the second round of panel discussion which brought forward the personal experience of some renowned entrepreneurs like:
• Prajakt Raut, IAN and Hub for Startups
• Rashmi Bansal, Author, Entrepreneur
• Rashmi Putcha, Founder, DMTI
• Akancha Srivastava, Founder, Azure Online
"We have powerful women leaders and an urban population that is very forward thinking," says Rashmi Bansal, who shares her experience of interviewing women entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs without MBA degree. She concluded, not always it’s your passion but also responsibility turned into passion. It’s just about your vision. ‘JUST DO IT, ’
It ended with a positive message: “respect the choices which a woman makes. They deserve the chance to realize her god given potential."
The delicious lunch made everyone sleepy but Jagat Rathore, Executive Coach and Keya Rathore, Executive Coach were all set with the most interesting session on Powering Life – My Way.
Believe in your dreams and be ready to make the change. Don’t just see at your goal, see what’s there beyond your goal. Jagat and Keya made the session even more interesting with some practical guidance and ended it on a positive note: “Just say, I can do it and I will do it”
The last round of panellists included:
• Rohit Reddy, AVP, Partnerships, Aegon Religare, Career Innovations – How Women Matter
• Prashant Bhaskar, CEO PlugHR, Building Future on Workflex Brand You – The Hidden Opportunity,
• Punit Modhgil, Founder, Octane and Marketing professional
• Kris Nair, FusedCow, Design, Freelance Economy’s Shining Gem?
It covered the Opportunity Scape - Emerging Patterns in the industry. Various job opportunities available for women and also discussed about the attitude everyone women must have. “For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.” ―Virginia Woolf, Well, its' quiet time anonymous should claim their standings.
I Dream, I Imagine, I Create, I am a Shero. A well appreciated summit ended with a positive hope for all the aspiring entrepreneurs.
Covered for: Photokatha
Lack of Confidence, Fear of Failure hold Women back from being Entrepreneurs. Women often don't think they are capable of launching their own businesses, which is one reason there are significantly fewer female entrepreneurs than male entrepreneurs. What's more, women report being generally more afraid of failure than their male counterparts. A group to connect Women Entrepreneurs who have 'been there and have done it'.
The SHEROES Summit 2013:
• Is India's largest OpportunityScape for women looking at a variety of options to advance their careers.
• Is about issues that matter to women at work.
• Celebrates the spirit of love, diligence, care, balance and making your own road.
• Brings the finest businesses that value women at work to engage with women professionals.
• Puts a spotlight on Sunrise sectors, Entrepreneurship, Diversity at Workplace and Personal Growth.
The event started with an introduction by Sairee Chahal, Founder, Fleximoms, Convenor, The SHEROES Summit.
It was followed by the first panel of speakers which included:
• Anand Lunia, Founder, IndiaQuotient
• Ansoo Gupta, COO, Pinstorm
• Deepa Soman, Founder, CEO, Lumiere Solutions
The cultural expectations of women affect the likelihood that they will start a business. For example, women are largely expected to take care of their children and parents, making it much harder for women to take an active role in running a business. Moreover, many nations have longstanding cultural traditions that also discourage women from working outside the home and from taking leadership positions.
But the speakers had a different approach to it. “I believe that women are tremendous, untapped investments that yield huge returns for entire communities," says, Anand Lunia. Proper education, guidance and training play an important role in improving the economic position of women. Today, when digital media is controlling humans and ‘Google’ is the ultimate solution to every problem, nothing can stop a woman from learning, it’s just the passion that takes you ahead.
Overall, the first round of panel discussion covered the top trends in business, the key skills at work, women at work and rules of engagement. It was followed by the second round of panel discussion which brought forward the personal experience of some renowned entrepreneurs like:
• Prajakt Raut, IAN and Hub for Startups
• Rashmi Bansal, Author, Entrepreneur
• Rashmi Putcha, Founder, DMTI
• Akancha Srivastava, Founder, Azure Online
"We have powerful women leaders and an urban population that is very forward thinking," says Rashmi Bansal, who shares her experience of interviewing women entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs without MBA degree. She concluded, not always it’s your passion but also responsibility turned into passion. It’s just about your vision. ‘JUST DO IT, ’
It ended with a positive message: “respect the choices which a woman makes. They deserve the chance to realize her god given potential."
The delicious lunch made everyone sleepy but Jagat Rathore, Executive Coach and Keya Rathore, Executive Coach were all set with the most interesting session on Powering Life – My Way.
Believe in your dreams and be ready to make the change. Don’t just see at your goal, see what’s there beyond your goal. Jagat and Keya made the session even more interesting with some practical guidance and ended it on a positive note: “Just say, I can do it and I will do it”
The last round of panellists included:
• Rohit Reddy, AVP, Partnerships, Aegon Religare, Career Innovations – How Women Matter
• Prashant Bhaskar, CEO PlugHR, Building Future on Workflex Brand You – The Hidden Opportunity,
• Punit Modhgil, Founder, Octane and Marketing professional
• Kris Nair, FusedCow, Design, Freelance Economy’s Shining Gem?
It covered the Opportunity Scape - Emerging Patterns in the industry. Various job opportunities available for women and also discussed about the attitude everyone women must have. “For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.” ―Virginia Woolf, Well, its' quiet time anonymous should claim their standings.
I Dream, I Imagine, I Create, I am a Shero. A well appreciated summit ended with a positive hope for all the aspiring entrepreneurs.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Lootera- Review
LOOTERA
Watched on: 16th July, 2013
Cast: Sonakshi Sinha, Ranveer Singh
Director: Vikramaditya Motwane
Lootera‘s first look itself made a good impression in an average movie buff’s mind, and there was an eagerness to know what the film would be like. In the promos and posters, Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha looked like the retro love bird, made for each other,. But their romance in the film is not that perfect – in fact, far from it. A beautiful woman, a con-man, a love story, and beautiful locations – all this in the hands of a director still Lootera fumbles as a love story.
Falling leaves of an autumnal tree and a girl who is stormed by thoughts of dying – the two essential components of the O Henry short story (The Last Leaf) that provides the basis of the narrative – are the principal elements in Lootera.
The film is a period drama that unfolds over two years, 1953 and 1954, a time of great upheaval for the Bengal aristocracy. Zamindari is abolished and the world of the Zamindar of Manikpur is on the verge of collapse.
The lootera himself, Varun Srivastav (Ranveer Singh) is more predictable. Neither the script nor Singh’s acting betray any detail about Varun’s personality. The only thing we know about him is that he is a thief. Each time he reappears, it’s because he’s part of a con job. Posing as an archaeologist, he earns the zamindar’s trust with incredible ease. Predictably, Pakhi falls for him. They stroll through leafy lanes and sit by lakes, making flirting in the 1950s seem like a lazy affair.
By the end of the first half, Varun has broken Pakhi’s heart, reduced her family to poverty and effectively caused her father’s death. It’s difficult to believe she would ignore all this for the memory of his grin and a few painting lessons
The lead pair’s chemistry is unique in its love-hate nature. But one feels let down by the lack of more romance in the film. Pakhi and Varun’s romance story wobbles awkwardly. For instance, you have to wonder how loving a relationship is when a woman learns the man she loves has been shot, but doesn’t ask him anything about his injury. . Still, scenes like the one where Varun forces an injection down Pakhi turns out well and shows more chemistry between Ranveer and Sonakshi than their much publicised ‘intimate’ scene.
The songs of Lootera blend with the story, and thankfully there’s no running around trees in the snow-clad Dalhousie. The background score works well and gives you the feeling that you are watching a classic. The set design, costumes and production are near-perfect. So what goes wrong?
The movie might be set in the ’50s but giving the pace of that era to the story might not work with the younger audience, who will be yawning, and yearning for speed to the proceedings. Lootera will stay with you if you like to see classic, slow romances that take time to unfold and invariably have some tragic element.
Overall Rating: 3.5/5
Watched on: 16th July, 2013
Cast: Sonakshi Sinha, Ranveer Singh
Director: Vikramaditya Motwane
Lootera‘s first look itself made a good impression in an average movie buff’s mind, and there was an eagerness to know what the film would be like. In the promos and posters, Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha looked like the retro love bird, made for each other,. But their romance in the film is not that perfect – in fact, far from it. A beautiful woman, a con-man, a love story, and beautiful locations – all this in the hands of a director still Lootera fumbles as a love story.
Falling leaves of an autumnal tree and a girl who is stormed by thoughts of dying – the two essential components of the O Henry short story (The Last Leaf) that provides the basis of the narrative – are the principal elements in Lootera.
The film is a period drama that unfolds over two years, 1953 and 1954, a time of great upheaval for the Bengal aristocracy. Zamindari is abolished and the world of the Zamindar of Manikpur is on the verge of collapse.
The lootera himself, Varun Srivastav (Ranveer Singh) is more predictable. Neither the script nor Singh’s acting betray any detail about Varun’s personality. The only thing we know about him is that he is a thief. Each time he reappears, it’s because he’s part of a con job. Posing as an archaeologist, he earns the zamindar’s trust with incredible ease. Predictably, Pakhi falls for him. They stroll through leafy lanes and sit by lakes, making flirting in the 1950s seem like a lazy affair.
By the end of the first half, Varun has broken Pakhi’s heart, reduced her family to poverty and effectively caused her father’s death. It’s difficult to believe she would ignore all this for the memory of his grin and a few painting lessons
The lead pair’s chemistry is unique in its love-hate nature. But one feels let down by the lack of more romance in the film. Pakhi and Varun’s romance story wobbles awkwardly. For instance, you have to wonder how loving a relationship is when a woman learns the man she loves has been shot, but doesn’t ask him anything about his injury. . Still, scenes like the one where Varun forces an injection down Pakhi turns out well and shows more chemistry between Ranveer and Sonakshi than their much publicised ‘intimate’ scene.
The songs of Lootera blend with the story, and thankfully there’s no running around trees in the snow-clad Dalhousie. The background score works well and gives you the feeling that you are watching a classic. The set design, costumes and production are near-perfect. So what goes wrong?
The movie might be set in the ’50s but giving the pace of that era to the story might not work with the younger audience, who will be yawning, and yearning for speed to the proceedings. Lootera will stay with you if you like to see classic, slow romances that take time to unfold and invariably have some tragic element.
Overall Rating: 3.5/5
Monday, 15 July 2013
A wait too long.
"You are not at all an intelligent student."
I agreed but to some extent I proved it wrong...but the tag continues.
"You are not at all a beautiful girl."
I agreed..bcoz I know im fat... Ok so i stopped eating...did alot many things..but what's my fault when it is also a god gift to me.
"Even if it's a catwalk for everyone..but definitely a mountain trek for me"
I agreed.. Bcoz it's fun...but not always and specially when you are a step away from the top and you fall.
"Your close ones will leave you"
I still agreed...prayed, cried but lost faith from life , but you have to move on.
"Then came the question about career... Took a decision...proved again ..that yes I made a right decision...but still im made to believe that I failed.
I agreed.. Bcoz till now future is not set .
When you can see that the things are slipping away. But still you are not allowed to loose hope or cry bcoz then you are cribbing.
I agreed..bcoz sometimes its just sharing but is taken as cribbing.
"You have friends all around. Always help them, but in return ...i should know how to solve MY problems alone.Bcoz everyone is busy with their own problems.
I agreed...but still consider my friends not less than a god gift.
( p.s. Don't take it personally)
Im fat, ugly I know it..and is suffering the consequences..but when I look at the ones who are somewhat exactly like me or even worse ( I don't want to hurt anyone..do not take it personally) are happy and are full of confidence...oh stop I should look at the ones who are perfect slim and beautiful. Bcoz we should always look at the one better than us..so when I look at the ones who are on the top positions in companies and sometimes even when they don't deserve..then again im stopped and is asked to look at the ones who are struggling..
Confused??
But still I agreed.
Everyone says that its just the testing period...god is there for you. Don't worry
I agreed and is waiting.
But till when I have to agree to the things everyone or the world asks me to.
I believe in god and also that one day everything will be fine, but till when...where's the fault??
If im at the fault. What should I do?
Yes miracles happens but when will I experience one?
What if I quit before?
I agreed but to some extent I proved it wrong...but the tag continues.
"You are not at all a beautiful girl."
I agreed..bcoz I know im fat... Ok so i stopped eating...did alot many things..but what's my fault when it is also a god gift to me.
"Even if it's a catwalk for everyone..but definitely a mountain trek for me"
I agreed.. Bcoz it's fun...but not always and specially when you are a step away from the top and you fall.
"Your close ones will leave you"
I still agreed...prayed, cried but lost faith from life , but you have to move on.
"Then came the question about career... Took a decision...proved again ..that yes I made a right decision...but still im made to believe that I failed.
I agreed.. Bcoz till now future is not set .
When you can see that the things are slipping away. But still you are not allowed to loose hope or cry bcoz then you are cribbing.
I agreed..bcoz sometimes its just sharing but is taken as cribbing.
"You have friends all around. Always help them, but in return ...i should know how to solve MY problems alone.Bcoz everyone is busy with their own problems.
I agreed...but still consider my friends not less than a god gift.
( p.s. Don't take it personally)
Im fat, ugly I know it..and is suffering the consequences..but when I look at the ones who are somewhat exactly like me or even worse ( I don't want to hurt anyone..do not take it personally) are happy and are full of confidence...oh stop I should look at the ones who are perfect slim and beautiful. Bcoz we should always look at the one better than us..so when I look at the ones who are on the top positions in companies and sometimes even when they don't deserve..then again im stopped and is asked to look at the ones who are struggling..
Confused??
But still I agreed.
Everyone says that its just the testing period...god is there for you. Don't worry
I agreed and is waiting.
But till when I have to agree to the things everyone or the world asks me to.
I believe in god and also that one day everything will be fine, but till when...where's the fault??
If im at the fault. What should I do?
Yes miracles happens but when will I experience one?
What if I quit before?
Friday, 14 June 2013
Father's Day
Dearest Dad
Sitting here thinking about you,
I here you call my name,
gudia,gudia
As I turn to see who's calling me
I see no one, only hear your voice.
I glance across the room,
To see if anyone else hears it too.
But no one seems to notice the look on my face.
I miss you so much,
I keep telling you,
But you don't seem to hear me.
As the tears rolled down my face,
I glance around the room,
And see you amongst my family.
The look upon your face says you're peaceful now.
I realized it was time to let you go.
Although I will always love and miss you.
I turn my head to see if anyone notices you.
Then I turn back, and you're gone.
I hear you, so very gently say,
"I love you", "Good- Bye!"
Take care.
Don't cry bcoz life goes on....
"Bye", I said . . .
Sitting here thinking about you,
I here you call my name,
gudia,gudia
As I turn to see who's calling me
I see no one, only hear your voice.
I glance across the room,
To see if anyone else hears it too.
But no one seems to notice the look on my face.
I miss you so much,
I keep telling you,
But you don't seem to hear me.
As the tears rolled down my face,
I glance around the room,
And see you amongst my family.
The look upon your face says you're peaceful now.
I realized it was time to let you go.
Although I will always love and miss you.
I turn my head to see if anyone notices you.
Then I turn back, and you're gone.
I hear you, so very gently say,
"I love you", "Good- Bye!"
Take care.
Don't cry bcoz life goes on....
"Bye", I said . . .
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Because I feel Blessed
They say that you should never judge a book by its cover, and, especially regarding people, it’s true. I was about to meet someone, that too after hearing a lot about her from others. Was waiting to meet her and I guess it was quite natural that even I started to draw her personality sketch in my mind. After many experiences that I had, almost every time I failed to draw the true character sketch of a person. It’s so hard to understand people because what they show is actually what they are not. So, the first thing that clicks to my mind is the negative qualities that one can have. But, for her, I was so confused even in making a rough, vague sketch in my mind so I said: leave it and let’s meet her.
“Hi, I’m Nidhi Shah
Hi, I’m Megha.”
And here comes a stranger initially but a true friend now in my life that made a difference. Throughout my life I have met with different people who have changed my perspective of life. Everyone says life has many ups and downs, but the only way to climb over the difficulties are to work hard and never give up. It’s easier to give an advice. But, when you have a friend like, Nidhi who will support you at every step you take, then automatically life seems easier. She always carries a smile on her face. Ever since I met her, I also have a smile on my face. The fun loving, always ready to help, makes you eat lots of tasty food, listening to you, giving the correct advice every time you are confused, all this perfectly describes her. Over the past 2 months of my life she has always been an important person who has an impact on me in many different ways.
It's funny to think back to that time
because now we're having a crazy time!
Our bond is extremely special
It is unique in its own way
We have something irreplaceable
We've been through so much together
In so little time we've shared
I will never forget all the moments
that you've shown me how much you cared.
Friends are forever
especially the bond that you and I possess
I love your fun-filled personality
Somehow you never fail to impress.
The world could use more people like you
it would certainly be a better place
I love everything about you
You are someone I could never replace.
You are always there for me
When my spirits need a little lift
I cannot thank you enough for that
You are truly an extraordinary gift.
You are everything to me and more
I could never express that enough
Life is such a two-faced journey, and
Without you it would be even more tough.
Our story will continue to grow
With each passing day
Because I trust that with you by my side
Everything will always be Okay.
You are so dear to me
You know I will love you until the end
I will always be there for you, and
You will always be my best friend.
The next thing that comes to my mind is “How do you say thank you to a friend for simply being there? Or for helping you out when you need a hand? Or for the endless care you get? There are so many ways to express your love, gratitude and appreciation. But is that enough? Because what she has done for me I can’t do in my whole life. Someone said one day: “when someone gives you something, it’s better to give something in return”.
So,keeping that in mind,for everything you did for me, in return I PROMISE TO BE THERE FOR YOU. You might have lots of friends to help you and support you more than me, but still remember I'll be always there to make you smile.
Because you are one of the reason for "my smile".
Cheers to our friendship.
All the Best.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Brain Cells on a “FIGHT”
I have read a lot many times that the more we think, the more problems we create for ourselves. But then tell me just one way to stop my brain from thinking especially when every other thing happening makes your brain cells active.
Then someone said when you have lots of things in your mind the best you can do is share it with someone and in worst case when you have no body to share ‘WRITE IT DOWN’.
To say that I am lost would be an understatement. I had no clue who I was and I had no clue what I wanted from life— all I knew was that it sure as heck wasn’t this. Conventional wisdom would say, “Think hard and figure your problem at all costs.” Instead, I did the opposite— I dropped the exhausting notion that I had to have it all figured out, and I dove head first into the deep waters of uncertainty.
The question that I ask myself is: can life ever be certain?
Is it even possible to have it all figured out? Does such a thing even exist? The one’s I consider my friends are really my friends? The one’s according to me our happy, are really happy? Why on earth I’m the one overweight and have to compromise on normal stuff? If I’ll ever find someone who’ll love me the way I am? When will I feel that yes I have achieved something? When will my dreams come true?
Not to be depressing, but life is weird.
Who’s to say that any single thing in your life might not change in an instant?
Maybe life is a never-ending mystery, and your only job is to learn to be ok with that. But till when? Why is that every time I have to compromise with my dreams and wishes and especially when the compromises I’m doing is just because of the not so fair life. I can rest in the questions; I can live in the bittersweet mystery.
Life it is confusing, rough, and twisted. Every single one of us has a destined road –imposed to us. I believe paths can be switch; fate can be change, for everything is possible if we just believe. Everything's racing through my mind but mixed, so mixed and confusing!
What should I to do at first? Is this, what I have to start with?
Or is this more important? I have to decide what's better, what's more important, and what’s more efficacious!
Why is everything difficult?
How can I then trust myself? And how can I achieve something when I'm deciding always to go in the wrong direction? Time After Time, I find I question my life. How I went wrong? Will it ever be right? Will I rise? Will I fall? Stand tall? Continue asking but, only God knows."
I still feel lost.
But just as I had done before, I gave myself permission to feel this way. I learned to hold the uncertainty and to live in it until it was no longer an enemy. I learned to rest in the open-ended question that is life and to let myself steep in the mystery and the wonder of it all.
But at the same time, I have things figured out more than I ever have before. I’ve learned to look less to others for definition and more to myself. I no longer need your attention to feel like I’m somebody. For the first time in my life, I’d rather be alone than be untrue to myself.
Woke up this morning glanced outside my bedroom window I can see my life so clearly, in this place I’m supposed to be. I can see the light now, kind of dim really aren’t that bright now but still giving me a ray of hope. If I want to survive doing it now is the right time I got to try and save me, anything I got to do, I got to do perfect.
It's too much too handle. I'm happy with life but, I got this feeling I'm not fully happy on whom I am. It’s all confusing but I know the major problem is that I think too much. But do I have a solution to it?
"To make decisions and find solutions to your problems is one of the hardest things to learn and a big step to become older, wiser"
said once my mother, and she's right!
So I sit down and think about the things that I've done and I will do....tomorrow, today and yesterday. Maybe I will sit down and think about the things I did. And then I would see the right decisions that I've should made.
And so I would stand up again and would see in my mind what to decide next. And then I would think about it longer than normally.
And then I would find the way out to a bright place.
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