Sunday, December 28, 2014

The Year That Was...

Have you ever experienced a high fall ride - where one yells on top his voice wishing it ends soon and at the same time enjoys the feeling of butterflies in his tummy?
Year 2014 was similar to such a joy ride.

The joy of moving back home and the trial of leaving a city which taught me how to love - life, work and myself.  It was a year that changed me in unknown ways. It made me believe that affection from family and close friends only grows with time. It taught me that there is power in NOWness and that past will always be a visiting guest. Yet it assured me that I can move on and achieve things I never thought existed. Such was this year - marked with lovable dilemma's.
2014 has been a great year and I am thankful for everything (if not all)!

Thank you for introducing me to some cool mentors and revolutionary think tanks.
I am still coping with the shockers!


Sleep is a luxury! If you are getting enough sleep, you are definitely going wrong somewhere.
Thank you 2014, for teaching me this mantra. The following quote sums it up so well -
 "If you could peer far enough into the night sky, you'd see a star in any direction you looked. When would you sleep?" (Credits - Pravin Suralkar)


Some close friends drifted apart this year and once unknown faces became dear ones.


Thank you for making me realize that I can never ever know it all and that unlearning is also a form a learning.


Maturity is only a matter of opinion and not a matter of time. 2015, will you no grow up?!



This year I learnt Economics (and adored the way in which it lovingly presented my illiteracy graph to me). Thank You 2014. Period.


ECONOMICS IS YOUR SUBJECT IF YOU THINK ECONOMIES OF SCALE WHEN YOU SEE THIS!
Finally at end to the blog with the hope that new year will bring new challenges to entail and new journeys to talk about.



  My new year resolution is to remember and write 2015 instead of 2014. 

Auf Wiedersehen 2014!

Let the party begin!