I live and I observe. When I look around, I find so many interesting real life stories that teach us some very important lessons. I attempt to write these real life experiences in form of short stories which are published on Takingitglobal.org , NDTV.com Writing Room and SelfGrowth.com.
Here are links to some selected short stories:
- Long Live Good Teachers!
Written in March 2007, this is a story about how a good teacher can influence students and leave a long lasting impression on their psyche.
- My most “enabled” colleague
Written in Jan 2006, this story describes one of the most extra-ordinary colleague I worked with and the fact that disabled are actually “differently-abled”.
- Thank God its Today!
This is a real life story of a very close friend whom I lost - and how did it impact my thinking. Characters are added to give it a feel of a story. Written in Dec 2005.
- Reap as you sow
We sow seeds of our own deeds as you live. It is upto us to decide what we shall sow. Good begets good and bad begets bad - and its often too late when we realize it. A real life observation, written in Jan 2005.
- Positive Thinking, Revisited!
Positive thinking is all about seeing the silver lining behind every dark cloud. We always have a choice to select our thoughts - then why not choose to think positive? Written in Aug 2004.
- Shelters of Innocence
Kids have a lot to teach us - they are innocent, curious and unassuming. They live each moment. I wrote this when I was unmarried - as a distant observer - but now that I have a 1.5 years old daughter, I actually experience this. Written in July 2002.
- A trip of realization - I
Parents shoulder a great responsibility of shaping up great human beings. But many a times, uneducated parents create circumstances that shape up negative elements in a child. Here is a real life experience I had with one such kids when I visited an orphanage in Mar 2002.
- A trip of realization - II
Old age homes have all facilities for old people to live - but lack one of the core elements - the warmth of touch and depth of emotions. An account of my visit to an old age home in Mar 2002.
Happy Reading.
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