I thought of giving break to my journey and put some software life reltaed stuff. By this way I could be more frequeny in updating the blog.
Here is one which I received from one of my friend. I am not sure who wrote it but it is surely not by me. I really appreciate the feeling put by person who wrote it and please feel free to drop me a mail if you don't want it to appear here.
This poem is about a software engineer, spending a late night in office and feeling sad with how life is going. Nothing is much interesting but still he keeps living it like a machine. Today he is trying to think about past why when he had nothing he was happy, but now when he has much more, still he feel empty. Why?
Here I am sitting in my office @ night…
Thinking hard about life
How it changed from a maverick collage life to strict professional life…...
How tiny pocket money changed to monthly paychecks
but then why it gives lesss happiness….
How a few local denim jeans changed to new branded wardrobe
but then why there are less people to use them
How a single plate of samosa changed to a full Pizza or burger
But then why there is less hunger…..
Here i am sitting in my office @ night…
Thinking hard about life
How it changed…..
How a bike always in reserve changed to bike always on
but then why there are less places to go on……
How a small coffee shop changed to cafe coffee day
but then why its feels like shop is far away…..
How a limited prepaid card changed to postpaid package
but then why there are less calls & more messages……
Here i am sitting in my office @ night…
Thinking hard about life
How it changed…..
How a general class journey changed to Flight journey
But then why there are less vacations for enjoyment….
How a old assembled desktop changed to new branded laptop
but then why there is less time to put it on……….
How a small bunch of friends changed to office mate
but then why after 8'o Clock it always feel like getting late….
Here i am sitting in my office @ night…
Thinking hard about life
How it changed….. how it changed……..
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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