One question that pops up in my mind whenever i accomplish a desired objective is 'What next?'
so, you completed your schooling, what next?; so, u got through the demanding entrance tests after 10+2, what next? so, u finished the freshmen year,what next? so, the sem is over,what next? so, they give you a paper and u answer the questions,what next? so , i started a blog,what next???
This is one of the simplest questions to ask oneself and also one of the toughest to answer, at times. I hate even trying to answer this question but I'm helpless. It keeps occuring to me again and again. so now that i have started writing, i would continue this for some time. I was inspired from some other blogs to take to this idea of writing in one's own blog. By now i have a vague idea of what I'm going to write here. This is supposed to be a sort of deep exploration into myself, my ideas on some contemporary issues. Another important reason is ofcourse to improve my writing skills.
March 2, 2007
What next?
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Akash Reddy, S.
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A new beginning
When u are down;lost something important the people around you tell(after all this is one thing anyone can do and they do it without fail-suggesting):: we should forget the loss and move on to a new future.....Well,now this is precisely what i am doing now....forgot the old blog,started a new one.
Whenever i hear of internet's penetration into all nook and corners and its growing number of users, I cant feel it; But, yes when I'm signing up into an email account, a forum or a blog like here, I feel it ...I'll never get the the id i want, manipulate it - put a dash(-) or an underscore(_) or some numbers and sometimes even change the word...thats too much strain on an uncreative mind like mine and also the annoying part of using internet.
As for the names i zeroed up on- For the last two years, a major part of my academic course included casting of metal and it will be so for atleast next two years. My first reaction when i saw cast iron in liquid state being poured(Incidentally,i was holding the container) was of awe.Well, isn't it GOD's work after all- we're creating an useful object out of some useless mass of metal. This is precisely what we're doing everyday when we study, talk,work- casting our future and its no easier than melting the metal. Infact we're all creators; and if you can do the casting properly sky is the limit to where we can go.
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