Thursday 10 November 2011

Bookworm


I’m not at all ashamed to admit that I’m a total bookworm!
I think I get it from my mom who got it from her dad who was an avid reader till the end...
(RIP... I miss him a lot) He used to tell me stories every night. Encourage me to read. And he had such a strong will power! I remember, whenever I used to visit him he always was reading a novel. It still brings a smile to my face when I read and remember him.

For me Reading is not just a way to know more. It is something that boosts our imagination and our thinking. Reading is something that provides us an escape from the daily chaos and stress in our life. It lets us escape into an entirely different world where anything and everything is possible. It builds up our vocabulary, gives us an insight to another world, another culture. In today’s competitive world this has become a necessity.

Sadly today not many people read. The youngsters would rather go see the movie. That is what the current scenario looks like. Even in my college it is so hard to find people who actually do read out of the syllabus! Half the time people think that this ‘Reading’ is of no use. Well they certainly don’t know what they are missing!
So my lovelies I'll say: Read, Write, Love, Pray, Stay safe!
Peace out... Till later... Stay Healthy, Stay Curious ;) oxox

Tuesday 25 October 2011

Music.....

History....
Prehistoric music can only be theorized based on findings from Paleolithic archaeology sites. Flutes are often discovered, carved from bones in which lateral holes have been pierced; these are thought to have been blown at one end like the Japanese shakuhachi. The Divje Babe flute, carved from a Cave Bear Femur, is thought to be at least 40,000 years old. Instruments, such as the seven-holed flute and various types of stringed instruments have been recovered from the Indus Valley Civilization archaeological sites. India has one of the oldest musical traditions in the world—references to Indian classical music (marga) can be found in the ancient scriptures of the Hindu tradition, the Vedas. The earliest and largest collection of prehistoric musical instruments was found in China and dates back to between 7000 and 6600 BC. The Hurrian song, found on clay tablets that date back to the approximately 1400 BC, is the oldest surviving notated work of music.
Music was an important part of cultural and social life in Ancient Greece: mixed-gender choruses performed for entertainment, celebration and spiritual ceremonies; musicians and singers had a prominent role in ancient Greek theater.




Music for me has always been the thing to influence my mood. Some say that music speaks a language that has no barriers. I think its true because even if one cannot understand the song they can most definitely understand the beats and the music. Music can change a person's mood - it has been proven to. With all the different genres of music out there ranging from rock to classical, one can easily find their niche and fall in love with music. Music is calming, relaxing and more than anything it is just a way of expressing ourselves.

Believe it or not our favorite song says a lot about us, our personality and our taste. Good music and good times are something to look forward too...
Peace out till later... Stay Healthy Stay Curious! oxox

Thursday 20 October 2011


Curiosity is what drives us to do things. It makes us want to know more and leads to great discoveries. Every one of us is curious about something or the other. It is the thing that has lead to many of the greatest discoveries. It is said that the most curious minds are the greatest ones. Curiosity makes us want to learn more and more.
Lets all hone in our curiosity and make this world a better place!

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Peace out… Stay healthy stay curious! oxox

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