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Disturbed mind

I have always made it a point to mention in my previous posts, that thinking is an art and a person without thoughts is like a computer without a keyboard (not the best way to illustrate it though).However too much thinking is injurious both physically and emotionally.What i will confess now,would appear more like a confession from a loser but indeed the past few days,i did not feel like waking up from my sleep.No,i did not want to see myself dead but i had panic attacks right from the time i woke up.I thought too much-about my parents,my career,my goals and what not.And one thought always lead to another and it never stopped.Sadly my efforts to divert my mind from all these things,proved to be just one more way of adding thoughts to the already over burdened mind.I even googled stress free yogas and soon had a wiki wide knowledge about meditation but all in vain.Easy to read but hard to incorporate in ones' schedule.Sleep did not come to me easily but waved a good bye too soon.I...

My thoughts now

It is not uncommon nowadays to deny things you like.But why?You watch a reality show but pretend you don't,or you listen to a pop song and know the lyrics by heart but say people 'this is the first time that i am hearing this song'.Let me tell you all one thing-even i have tried this dumbness and not to lie,many times.And if you are one such victim all i can ask of you is to 'calm down and relax'.All must be well acquainted with the saying that what's not popular isn't culture.Accept it,whether you like it or not that Twilight,Facebook,Undercut or all those things that are utterly ridiculous dominate our culture now.It is all pop culture and sometimes you just don't want to be a part of such horrible system but then your secret habits quite match the taste of pop culture,but since you're not like the rest or that's what you exactly portray yourself to be,or like to think of yourself as one such,you end up struggling to thrust yourself as a cultu...

Society and Gender Crisis with reference to the character Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.

https://www.academia.edu/25529997/Society_and_Gender_Crisis_with_reference_to_the_character_Blanche_DuBois_in_Tennessee_Williams_A_Streetcar_Named_Desire._Kamalika_Mitra Have a look.And if the link is broken you can just copy the address and then google it or get the direct link from the comment box below(as shared and available on Google plus).