Its been quite a while since I have posted anything here at all.
Erraticeye.blogspot.com is now the first result on a Google Search though. I am pleasantly surprised and happy. Though I know that it doesnt make any difference, in anyones lives at all, I am still happy. Guess, it doesnt take much to make me happy then. Maybe it does. And maybe I am happy with some small things in life too. Does sound a lot like double standards. And a thought just struck me today, about double standards. People all over say things like, "I dont like hypocrisy. I dont like Double Standards", and so on. But the real truth remains that EVERYONE has a bit of a hypocrite in them. No matter how righteous a person might be, in some small, however insignificant way, everyone is a hypocrite. it is ingrained into everyone's DNA. I truly doubt that there can be a single human being out there who has not been, or will not be, a hypocrite at some point of time in his/her life. I am not posting this out of angst. Its just a thought that struck me today, which I realized is quite true.
On a completely different note, I just finished a quick editing process of my younger brother's novel, that he has recently finished, in what is his first effort as an author. It was quite a good read. While it may not go on to win the Booker, it is quite an interesting read. it has mostly to do with his life during college. A lot of reality interspersed with fiction. And he has done quite a good job. I have been meaning to write a novel myself for quite sometime now. The thought first struck me about 5-6 years back. But I did not back then, since I still hadnt experienced much in my life. Though I could have written it after, I kept procrastinating and still havent gotten 'round to doing it. I should though. And I probably will. My brother is a li'l bugger full of grit and determination (though some of his life plans leave me wondering), and now taking his determination as an example and motivational factor, i think I will start on that book soon. Tomorrow.
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