Exploring new vistas.
Finally, this year I’m ready to try new things out. After one unsuccessful attempt this year I’m open to “back ups”
Call it by chance or a plain majboori.
As Pooh always joked,
Beggars are not choosers!
Though, the back ups are good enough but I don’t know where the heck I’ll dump this passion I had for research. Let’s see where I’ll land up… the only thing that bothers me is… I have started missing those long night sessions I had with my BT books! Though I enjoy writing as well but I don’t know how will I survive without these cutely ugly viruses, miles long chains of nucleotides and that smell of formaldehyde!
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Expectations make matters worse!
(Quiet a thoughtful thought, isn’t it?)
I’m trying not to let myself expect anything out of everything. But expectations are a part and parcel of human instincts and unfortunately or fortunately I still haven’t lost a few of them…
The romantic inside me wants to continue dating those good ol’ BT books!
So, till the time I’m not fixed somewhere I’ll keep my fingers crossed!
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