Unexpected turns to life. Expected twists hit harder. Amazing self- realisations. Makes me think- Am I actually like this? Maybe the monotony of the routine had stuck on to me. Why do I look for a change so badly? Do I really think it would help?
Chamathu, anyone?
I never stick to my words. So here it goes: The Tamilian people can be classified into different categories. This classification is based on their character, virtues, educational qualification, skin colour, length of hair, size of nose...ok you now get the drift. I am only going to talk about one category at a time. Today is the one which people are scared of falling into, it is called the 'Chamathu' category. As you age, you might like being classified as 'Chamathu', but as a kid, it is a dreaded category. Ok now let me explain what 'Chamathu' is. Lets start with the guy, because I am a woman and would love to give the first chance to men :p A Chamathu guy is one who oils his hair regularly, recites his slokas at appropriate points of time during the day, makes earnest conversations with 80 year old thathas who spit more than they talk, goes to the temple regularly [Note: going to the temple everyday would make him a 'pazham*'], does not talk to girls u
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Dharmabum- Bringin on a change requires hell lot of discipline which sadly, I'm not equipped with :(
PS- Sure! Send me ur email id
but what it most requires, inmho, is that one decision - to make the move. to take that step. to risk it, thats all it takes, to bring on change.
PS: kaivalyam@gmail.com
PPS: thank you. if we do meet, you'll be the first blogger in person. and that kinda excites!
Coz you'v gone crazy you nut :p