Tag: plinky prompts

  • Handling Anger

    Temper’s the one thing you can’t get rid of, by losing it Jijabhai measure two measured two measures of flour, added a measure of water, one third measure of oil, a pinch of salt, “Eh Rukma, knead the dough” Rukma, never really seem to get annoyed with Jijabais acid tongue or hurting ways,  “All said and done,…

  • Deja Brew– a feeling that you drunk this brew before.

    inDeja Brew the feeling that you have had this brew before. Is essential for my life it helps me connect with myself. I have no problem at all with caffeine, my tussle is with the decaf-fine. Where is my favorite place to grab a cup of coffee? My kitchen.  For I need my coffee black as devil,…

  • Bike dairies.

    You know, Motorcycle Diaries has no incredible stories, no sudden plot twists, it doesn’t play that way. It’s about recognizing that instance of change and embracing it. Gael Garcia BernalB   Bikes and Bikers Whats the image that comes up? Tattooed young men with the teen-Queen on the pillion? Or a Goth clad young woman…

  • the duality of Lakshmi.

    The duality of Alakshmi fascinated me. For if the Amritha or the nectar of immortality emerged when the Ocean of milk was churned so did the pollutant Halahala or the cosmic poison. The Vaishnava legends claim that Alakshmi the twin of Lakshmi is the embodiment of Halahala. She is the goddess of misfortune and strife.…

  • Moneylife

    Actually I never understood the importance of financial literacy, until quite recently. Somehow our education system despite talking of compound interest, simple interests, and make us calculate all, it does not educate in the area of finance, in fact we all tend to treat it like a disease. Working for a salary, and retirement is…

  • Plinky prompts– books/anum

    The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who’ll get me a book I ain’t read. Abraham Lincoln   The number of books that I read, well I am not sure. I guess about a 36. A spread of fiction, non-fiction and educative texts, After all books are quietest of and most…