Sunday, December 25, 2011

Life as I know it

From my family I have learnt that no matter what THEY are the only ones who's got your back no matter what,  no matter how many times you fall or you fail.

From the lyrics of the songs I love, I learnt that music is your best companion.

From my first boyfriend I learnt that just because two people argue, it does not mean they don't love each other. And just because they don't doesn't mean they do.

From the crushes I have had I learnt that you can never make someone fall in love with you. The best you can do is be yourself and the rest is up to them.

From my heart breaks I have learnt that you are bound to get hurt every once in a while by the people who you dearly love, but eventually you must always find a way to forgive them.

From my experience I have learnt that you should never ruin an apology with an excuse.

From heartaches I have learnt that it only lasts until you let them linger.

From expectations I have learnt that no good will come, it will just lead to hurting yourself.

From my tantrums I have learnt that I have the right to get angry, but it does not mean that I have the right to be cruel.

From my problems I have learnt that no matter how far we run from them, they always find a way to catch up with us.

From my ex I have learnt that two people can look at the same thing and see totally different things.

From my love I have learnt that you might forget the things they say, you might forget the things they did, but they can never make you forget the way they made you feel.

Friday, September 2, 2011

I am an ALIEN

The one thing I have learned about India and particularly Bangalore in these past four and a half years is even with a hearty Nepalese and North-east student communities present here for more then a decade people around here still suffer from the serious case of blatant staring. Sometimes I feel like I have a board on my forehead that says " Stare at me, I am an Alien " I know for a fact that I look different then most of the people down south, but is it necessary to make it so obvious and uncomfortable? Just because I am fair toned, with perfectly small eyes does not give them any right to stare me down, or judge me in any way. The stare down gets worse if it is accompanied by the famous one liner I am often used to hearing, " Hey Chinky " Why do people have to prove that they are not just plainly stupid and ignorant but extremely WEIRD. We small eyed people are as much part of the same time zone and few even from the same country as well.I dont know if it is just the south that has been infested with such extremely ignorant people or if these incidents goes around throughout India. But if there is anyone out there with a cure for the disease- BLATANT STARING, then feel free to write to me and every other non Southerner who have the similar complains.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The chronicles of the new generation nepalese

Like one of the video posted on youtube said, we Nepalese do not have first impressions, we generally have second impression. Nepal used to be know for its highest peak the Mount Everest, but lately the only reason it has been on the new is for all the foul politics and the ongoing drama of political instability. But midst of all this drama we the new generation Nepalese are creating for ourselves and for our following generation the platform to soar for the sky of creativity and new innovative enthusiasm. So, this is our uprising and we the so called new generation Nepalese will have to initiate the making of the new Nepal.
Some of the new generation Nepalese i was very inspired by are given in the link below, please make sure you support them and make our new generation Nepalese a unity.

www.facebook.com/clickparcha

www.youtube.com/watch?v=T79p6QgwgBI&feature=youtu.be&hd=1

www.youtube.com/user/lexlimbu

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdZy5Lr-kFA&feature=share

www.youtube.com/user/NepUNITY

www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2gZ9UTxHI8

www.facebook.com/raksirakaam.production

www.facebook.com/pages/Navyaata-Magazine/107503689273689

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVLRqYMbU6I

www.facebook.com/PrabalGurung?ref=ts

www.facebook.com/groups/photographyislove/?ref=ts

www.facebook.com/pages/BELIEVERS/121655324523767?sk=wall

My main intention of posting this up is not to advertise them, but as my individual support to the new generation Nepalese who deserve the acknowledgement for their achievement.

Don't hid out because it is time to shine, and let the world see all the light.
Let the light end the darkness, and let the light re-unite us all.

P.S: If you know any more of individual or group of Nepalese youth who have chosen the path of creativity and creating a new platform, please promote them.

Don't judge them, learn from them and don't forget to dream, cause every now and then dreams come true.
I'm proud to be a Nepalese, but are you?





Saturday, August 27, 2011

Confused




What is right and what is wrong.
What is best thats my concern.
Speeding up or slowing down.
Catching up or moving around.
Fragile mind and fickle heart.                                                                                                             
What it wants is just the start.
Reckless thinking or is this love??
That all I'm confused of.