A not-so-scrapbook.
I started to collect and paste cuttings of my likings and it is turning out to be ‘of my liking’. I might continue this habit and make more stuff.
I started to collect and paste cuttings of my likings and it is turning out to be ‘of my liking’. I might continue this habit and make more stuff.
And to the coming new year – Something really interesting is going to happen this year. Aaaaand I forgot to continue writing the newsletter.
This is what I learned from Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport. Of course this is not all, there are a lot of useful things in there if you read the book. The “algorithm” suggested to buy this book when I was looking for some fiction. I am happy that I got to read it.
Gary Vee said, years back, “Document, Don’t Create.“ WHILE YOU’RE THINKING, PONDERING, STRATEGIZING AND DEBATING, YOU COULD BE DEVELOPING, DOING, ACTING AND MAKING. THE TIME IS NOW. Gary Vee Sometimes I do need a push, I need to push myself, but I feel it is more important and worthwhile if that task is pulling me
I’ve got something to share,A tale about the end. It’s not just a stop, but a grand start,A shift to something brand new, playing its part.No need for losing or winning the race,Just a change of perspective, a shift in space. Listen to the melodies that come and go,And in the quiet, a glimpse of
Here are 10 things I found worth investing myself in this week: 1. Hauz Khas lake. Great place to just sit peacefully or work or walk or just be. And it is an added bonus if you like monkeys roaming around. If you are ever near Hauz Khas, New Delhi then must visit. 2. I’ve
Understanding Our Mind #1 is live now. You can subscribe to my newsletter(Mind Bytes) or follow me on Substack to know more. Let’s see how long this series go. Another thing worth sharing that I found on Austin Kleon’s on Tumblr where he quotes Annie Dillard from her book The Writing Life
I was wondering what not to write and I came upon this poem of Charles Bukowski titled: so you want to be a writer? I am currently working on a papercraft..
Right outside our main door lies a corridor, a spectrum of brightness on one end and dullness on the other, with stairs at both extremes. At the vibrant end, nestled between two houses adorned with colorful lights, I found myself captivated by a beautifully crafted rangoli. It bridged the gap, a symbol of shared celebration
Nowadays I am reading while commuting. In metro, back of a car, etc. The problem I face while reading during my commute is that I get distracted by more interesting things happening around me. Reading Amidst Distractions My favorite pastime has become observing people and how they behave in the metro. I used to put