Having resisted the idea for years, we finally fell for it. We now have a tuition teacher. Tuition teacher helps with review and homework of topics studied at school. But now we have a new problem. Who will help review and help with tuition homework given by the tuition teacher. I think I am going… Continue reading A tution teacher for Tution teachers’ homework
Month: July 2013
Top 10 Books that I enjoyed Tremendously!
Here is a list of books that I have enjoyed tremendously and that have left me in awe – either through the story or sheer story telling ability or the philosophy or the brilliance of writing. As you can see, mostly I love junk … 1. Catcher in the Rye – JD Salinger. The language is… Continue reading Top 10 Books that I enjoyed Tremendously!
The day my conscience got all worked up!
Yesterday was the ‘Grand Rounds day’, boring! On these days, we basically follow the doctor around as he does his rounds of the wards. Here ‘we’ stands for at least 20 people. And to be able to hear what the doctor is saying through this thicket of human beings, crowding the little place beside the… Continue reading The day my conscience got all worked up!
Moral without a story
It happened in Bengaluru, a city that I wouldn’t relate to depression. It is a city bubbling with bars and pubs and I was there on a one day short visit. Two apparently strong reasons for not being depressed. But often in the real world, What doesn’t have to happen, happens. We finished our work… Continue reading Moral without a story
10 Immensely Popular Authors Who I do not enjoy reading!
The title of this article should be self-explanatory. I’ve always been amazed how the world views on an author can differ so vastly from your own personal views. On the one hand, these authors are world renowned and their works are appreciated globally by a majority of the world population, yet I find it difficult… Continue reading 10 Immensely Popular Authors Who I do not enjoy reading!
