Day 41 otherwise.
Hello, world!
The dark clouds that shrouded me yesterday? They seem to have dispelled! Yay to that!
So, as I get about my day, I am listening to this concert by Shantanu Moitra where he is talking about his journey through the Himalayas and his lessons there. Each piece of music has been composed by his time there. I am thinking, it is SUCH a great idea. I mean as an individual, he took it upon himself to go discover himself. At places that are tough to live. Especially if you are not from there. And while he did that, he heard stories from people, got inspired by their simplicity, and then came back to create music. And then of course, he shared it with whoever he could. Via concerts etc. And I have to tell you, it IS BRILLIANT. Do listen to it. Thanks, JS for sharing it with me.
I think that is what keeps me sane. Inspiring stories from people that do things that are unexpected. As someone said, "koshish karne wale ki kabhi haar nahi hoti"
I think that is what keeps me sane. Inspiring stories from people that do things that are unexpected. As someone said, "koshish karne wale ki kabhi haar nahi hoti"
On the same note, I think this lockdown is a brilliant opportunity to think and discover and identify what inspires you. And what inspires me is the ability to help others figure what they want!
And here's an offer. In case you would want to use me as a bouncing board to crack what is it that you want to chase, I am happy to volunteer. Drop me an email with answers to these three questions...
And here's an offer. In case you would want to use me as a bouncing board to crack what is it that you want to chase, I am happy to volunteer. Drop me an email with answers to these three questions...
- 1. If you had all the money what would you do?
- 2. What was your favorite thing to do as a kid?
- 3. Who do your friends compare you to?
So that's about it! Let whoop some ass!
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