Sickly
Today was spent on bed rest. Last night my eyes started watering as I took a nap with my contacts in. Had a hard time getting them contacts out of my eyes. Then a severe headache took over. Well...I knew then that my plans for going to work were shot. Called in sick and today I plan to brave the snow and head to work around 11 pm. Work that time consuming passion that keeps one going regardless of circumstance. I plan to get a doctor's appointment. Rest my friend...rest does the body good.


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Dear Nitish,
Weblog is a good discipline to be followed systematically. Congratulations on starting a web log and geting a feed back on your own thinking stream and if possible getting it reviewed at times from peers, if the luxury of time permits such an exertion of mind and spririt. Weblog is nothing but a loud soliloquy, a self-murmer, a cry of unanswered questions that puzzles one's mind and an after thought after we have lived that moment in time, awake and and fully conscious.
Human beings are endowed with certain God given faculties and natural talents and absent mindedness is a shortfall better to be avoided and not experienced as frequently as possible goes without saying as it is agreeable to all as common sense. However these avoidable incidents should teach us of our own weak spots, like an absent minded car driver once experiencing miraculous escape from injury to himself or to others learns to regard proper attention to details as a virtue in itself to safeguard himself and others.
There is always second chances as Christ himself gives another opportunity to all human beings and so we learn and plod on with divine help.
Or as an old Indian proverbial saying might state, we are fortunate to have escaped from something much worse and so let us be grateful to the gracious providence in keeping us protected from a worse situation.
But any amount of human endeavour to poit oneself effortlessly to perfection and keep oneself staedy, spotless and without error is pointless, knowing that none of us are perfect. So the ancient wisdom gives us a clue to depend on our creator who gave us only half wisdom and kept the other part with himself for giving us only when we ask, be our keeper and protector and as Moses in psalm 90 and David in psalm 91 and 121 echoes the same theme, let us try for a closer walk with our creator in all thoughts and movements.
It is better to develop a surrender feeling to an almighty creator and ask a divine being to help us every day to keep our nerves steady and directed toward that goal of being perfect as our Father and creator in heaven is perfect.
Suggest to read Bill Clinton's My life for a start to know some one else's thinkings.
Bose
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Anonymous, at 9:43 PM
get well my friend. i think i just read your dad's comment. i can already see the resemblance by just reading his writing.
recommended album of the day: U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.
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Steve, at 2:57 AM
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