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Saturday, March 07, 2009

Stay away from Cynics

I have been repeatedly told not to use my blog as a medium of communication. However, I can't resist the temptation at times.

I lack the skill of articulation. Today, PP managed to articulate the problem in humor prevalent in our circles. Most of our humor revolves around criticizing others. 

We love being cynics. Identifying things that do not work. Making fun of people's munjis. Talking of change. Conjuring up visions. Hiding behind excuses.

I am happy about slowly shedding off the cynic's glasses which shroud your eyes. Now I am a lot more positive. 

And as a result, I stay away from the cynics. They are injurious to my spirits.

5 reactions:

Murali said...

Rachit, we think alike at times. I was planning to write a post on my blog, during the weekend,exactly on the same topic. I clearly understand your thoughts.

I have got sick of these cynics & criticism. Lets not forget that we were also involved in many of those discussions. But, there will be a point in life, where you want to get rid of it.

Its not just in college, but happens to a great extent in corporate life as well. Making fun of others is just there in human nature.

You must have been advised not to use your blog as a medium of communication,but i think otherwise. You not following the advice has helped me understand the transition in your thought process.

I see a lot of difference in rachit, i knew in first year and whom i see now & iam very happy about the changes.

I see a drastic drop in your arrogance, replaced by modesty and practical thinking. I am very confident you will reach great heights in life.

Continue being what you are...Stay away from cynics. "An original is always worth more than a copy"

Anurag said...

oh my little baby feels bad about being made fun of.

Pallav said...

cheers! couldnt agree more

Rachit Chandra said...

@Murali : There was a reason we were team mates and won the competition :)
I am happy that the post helped you understand my thought process.

@Anurag : Its not about making fun of me. You can make all the fun of me you want. It just talks about who you are more than who I am.

I have a problem with people just making fun of people. Making fun of people who deliver better, who are better people and making fun of people you don't even know well enough!

@Pallav :)

Vineet Keshari said...

Ironically, you have ended up criticizing the cynics.