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The learning curve...

Last couple of days I got few shockers more- infact they have become a part of my learning curve now. Actually I had myself understood the worldly matters and was aware about the need for no expectations in life but at the end of the day I am human and having the urge to expect something or other.And the moment there are expectations there are heart breaks and sadness. Best policy to observe,hence, is "no expectations, no shocks". Probably it is the impact of ones karma that has a bearing on these expectations...tending to be bit philosophical now. Philosophy apart- thanks to all those friends who joined me directly/indirectly last week. Thanks to even those who were not there. God Bless and take care

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Unknown said…
c'mon rajat...try n learn to b happy...
D for Don said…
Be happy dear....we are all with u...ur the best we have

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