What proportions can life's paradoxical ways take? Are we creators of the paradox or merely silent spectators? Published May 28 2012
Are we so consumed by a nemesis of our own making that we do not allow ourselves to grow into our full potential? Published May 20 2012
I have explored Life's journey through trees. We so often miss the wood for the trees in our fight for survival. Published May 13 2012
Vishwas Anand of Bangalore is a published poet and writer. A student at IIM-Kozhikode, Vishwas muses upon life and the little details that make people and the world around him tick. He believes that life charts its course as a ...
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