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| Now that all of us recovered from the euphoria of a brand new year, not to mention the hangovers, it’s time to take stock of our tomorrows. Statistically, this is exactly the point of time, in Jan, that resolutions made on the 1st are forgotten. |
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| Worry not! We are here to remind you of them. |
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| The tradition of New Year resolutions goes back many centuries. When the two-faced Janus after whom January is named, became the ancient symbol for resolutions. With his 2 faces, he could look back on past events and forward to the future. And, like our Lord Ganesha, he became the god worshipped at beginnings. At harvests and planting times, at marriages, births and other beginnings. |
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| So let’s get going. Take this chance to start afresh. Forget the bloopers of the past (do remember the good bits, though!) and do some spiritual spring cleaning. |
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10..9..8..7..6..5..4..3..2..1.. Happy New Year!
It’s that time of the year again – the beginning! No, not a time for merry-making and celebration (That was Christmas, you hibernating humplewump!), but a time for prioritizing and scheduling and organizing and appointment books. No, no don’t worry, most of that will probably disappear by February, but until then let’s not break from tradition. Presenting – New Year Resolutions you think of but never acknowledge!
This year I will…
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Eat more junk food from McDonalds. Greens don’t really make me Spiderman. |
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Buy extravagant, pretty things for myself that I don’t really “need” from Pashma and Kishansons Jewellers. Birthdays don’t cover the list of useless things I want. |
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Take a vacation. The world can do without me for a bit. |
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Wear ethnic clothes. Auto guys always rip me off when I get in looking like a firang |
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Do more research for my projects. Plundering missions on the internet don’t help my conscience. Or sleep requirements. |
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Go to art exhibitions. Television will only enrich my mind so much. |
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Not rule out therapy. It might be the only thing to get me through the year. |
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| Fionna |
| Fullness |
| Full Circle's popularity isnt at all restricted to Delhi. Or India. It travels with time and in backpacks that sit on backs of hundreds and hundreds of non-Indians looking for spirituality and peace in India.
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| Roo |
| Have food your way! |
| One. They fake their accent.
Two. They fake being oriental.
Three. They put on names in the menu that are tough to pronounce and are not genuinely made.
Four. They use broccoli. I hate it. :p
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