
As you age, you start to realise there is more of what is behind you and not quite so much left of what is in front. Continue reading “Of The Past, Present and Future of Time”
As you age, you start to realise there is more of what is behind you and not quite so much left of what is in front. Continue reading “Of The Past, Present and Future of Time”
I don’t want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don’t want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don’t want to do that. – Lloyd Dobler, Say Anything…
I never thought I would discuss my history of getting therapy with anybody – people I’ve met in real life or not. Continue reading “Of Getting Therapy”
You must have come across this question at some point. Do you see life as a glass half empty or half full? Continue reading “Of Glasses Half Empty and Full”
Let’s be very clear, and I could do with some clarity right now. There is nothing common about the common cold. Continue reading “Of Common Colds”
Eighty percent of success is showing up. – Woody Allen
Psychologists believe that the more you avoid or prolong meeting with the source of your fear, the more it will get intensified. Continue reading “Of Showing Up”
“So…”
“Yeah?”
“This place is fancy! You can afford this?” Continue reading “Of Coffee and Time Travel”
I’m your density. I mean, your destiny. – George McFly, Back to the Future
Marty’s father wasn’t too far off in that slip (Freudian or otherwise, Continue reading “Of Destiny”
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. – Douglas Adams
It’s fortunate for Mr.Adams that, despite, going about in space and seeing as well as hearing many wondrous things, Continue reading “Of The Last Moment”
Yes, Julian Fellowes coined a perfectly perfect sentence, spoken in a perfectly half-inquisitive, half-derisive manner, by one for whom nothing is out of bounds. Continue reading “Of Weekends”