Monday, May 21, 2007

The Fall

Conversation between me and my sister:

(Yes, I know it should be 'my sister and I'. I, like Russell Peters, just think its more cool to say it this way).

Me: Whats up?

V: Ceiling.

Me: PJ.

V: You asked for it.

Me: Hows college?

V: Closed for summer holidays.

Me: Ohk, hows your bff A?

V: She's fine. Poor girl is in pain.

Me: Whats the matter with her?

V: She broke her arm.

Me: Wow, how did she break her arm?

V: Oh she forgot to take her pills so she fell down on the road.

Me: Huh? She fell down because she forgot her pills?

V: Ya, she keeps falling down for no reason every now and then. So she went to the doc. The doc gave her pills so she wouldnt fall.

Me: What?? Are you kidding?

V: No. She was doing fine with the pills. She forgot it the other day and so the accident.

Me: Crazy.

V: Yup.

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Random...

Its funny how one email, the same one, can have several different consequences on people. I could sense people’s anxiety, my own nervousness and a lot of emotions this week. And even though I am happy to come out without any adverse effects in this difficult time, I sincerely wish the others, who weren’t so fortunate, luck in their future endeavors.

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Do you believe in coincidences? I do. I have been following my friend around for a long time. He has been moving around the country from the time I know him and coincidentally I have been going to the same places after him. It’s really funny because we bid each other goodbye everytime only to find ourselves back partying together again. There’s been a big gap this time but I hope it won’t be for long and he doesn't move elsewhere before I get to that place.

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How does one know that they are making the best decision or if the decision they make would turn out in their best interests? When others ask me for advice, I somehow always seem to know what decision might be the best for them. But when it comes to me, I think life is like a statistical distribution with a set of random variables. Maybe what appears random to me may not be random to another person.

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