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Version 1 1/2

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Childhood memories are precious and mine just got converted into a book. Presenting 'Version 1 1/2', a collection of my childhood memories from 80's on Amazon Kindle. Download the Kindle app on any phone to read the book. Paperback version arriving soon on Flipkart and Amazon. Version 1 1/2 “Have no fear of perfection, you’ll never reach it” Salvador Dali  Whether or not I am old enough to actually have a midlife crisis or not, it didn’t matter. What mattered was how the situation was affecting everything and everyone around me. I had an easy option, QUITTING. But how far can I run, was the question echoing in my mind all the time? I did the usual jazz of meeting experts and seeking advice and solutions. On the way, I also met a lot of people giving out free advice as well. I explored other ways too but none seemed to work. So in search of a solution for my problem (s) I started looking within me and found peace in my childhood memories. Using childhood memorie

City Folk - City Slick

Delhi-NCR or NCT of Delhi includes Delhi city, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, Ghaziabad and Meerut. The area is vast and going from one place to another is a big challenge, especially during peak hours. Each city has its own uniqueness in terms of the chaos it offers to everyday commuters and off course the residents. Buses and Delhi Metro are too crowded while most of the roads are jammed due to traffic during peak hours. A story witnessed by almost every City Folk in India. The ‘City Folk’ virus in me is usually laid back and relaxed but for travelling in Delhi-NCR I have chosen the ‘inconvenient way’ rather than the ‘convenient way’ ever since I have bought the ‘Bullet’ motorcycle. I would not give up my ‘Bullet’ for all the worldly comforts that come along with ‘Delhi Metro’ and DTC’s AC buses. I chose the jam packed streets to comfortable overhead and underground ride of the ‘Delhi Metro’. So yes Dad was a bit upset when I didn’t listen to him and kept going to office on ‘B

City Folk - Positivity

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Sunday thought - Struggles will always be there, key to happiness for a City Folk is positivity.