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Systematically Evaluating Life

Do you have consultants in your life? If you don't, you are missing out on something. Almost akin to being the only one on your Facebook timeline not watching Game of Thrones. #ReferringToAFriend #NotMe

Being with consultants brings structure to your lives. Suddenly, everything is crystal clear. 

Q: Should I sleep on the sofa and watch random movies on Romedy Now, or should I do something constructive, like say, go jogging or learn swimming?



The answer is in the wind, my friends.

What should I blog about today? Random stuff, gyaan post, a well thought out post, a short story?



Everyday choices suddenly become simpler. Ask me a question.Go ahead. Ask me anything.

Q: How is married life?


You get the drift.

Q: What are your future plans?


Q: What do you make of people in office?


You get it, right? Just give a structure to anything and your life becomes peaceful. 
Just to check if you have been following me seriously, please tell me what you think about this post, based on this:





Let me know what you think.
I have a couple of two-by-two matrices to finish for a presentation I have to cook up. No big deal. It comes naturally to me now.

Signing out in style:


Preeks

Comments

  1. ROFL :D I cannot believe you actually sat down and made all those graphs :D:D:D:D:D:D:D

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    1. I did I did I did! Rare enthusiasm, really. :D

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  2. WOWOWWO.. Now that is SURLY time worth SPENT :)


    Bikram's

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  3. You are creating a niche for yourself in the blogging industry by devising such unique format of writing. This turns out to be your unique selling point resulting in strong recall in readers' minds. You are surely on to something big - an insightful paradigm shift. It gives you the first movers advantage, and you may inspire many bloggers to follow your style. But they would just be Me Too, you are the real shit!

    :P :P :P

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    1. _/\_
      You get me, girl. You get me.

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    2. Oh God! You do have a lot of patience girl :P And err, don't quit blogging ;)

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