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My passion is ...
Justice
I know too much about ...
bonsai, and law
My parents always told me ...
I would have a son like me and then I will appreciate..
My childhood ambition ...
too many
My favorite memory ...
walking in the mountains
Why I write ...
It gives me audience.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Thrillers, whodunits and great stories like A Hundred Years of Soliture. Love listening to Indian classical music, don't get a chance.
My first job ...
a junior executive in Government
My best moment ...
When my first article was published in a law journal. Otherwise I get my daily high from adulation of my trainees.
My inspiration ...
my wife and kids.
Successful people find a way out of the curse of ordinariess.In the 1980s there was a clerk with me, an extremely bright young man. Otherwise, whoever has heard of a clerk who reads Jean Paul Satre and Ayn Rand, and discusses existentialism? Was he one of those intellectuals, who love to show off their knowledge? You could not be more mistaken. Another strange thing- he preferred doing typing work in the office (I am talking of those days when typing meant typing on manual typewriters), because it was mechanical and he did not have to waste his mental energy on it.
I and many of my friends...
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