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Me, myself & my immediate

I heed to the architect of my inner-self, bosom buddies, and family – they are my support system and are apt advocates who helps get me through anything and everything in life. My Labor of love, or should I say my obsessions - pens, laptop, search engines, books and crafty kits - makes my life fun and interesting to always be learning new things about the topics I am passionate about. From the products of my mental activity, through my métier; I'm one among the few people who actually look forward to aims and acquisitions.

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From my times of yore, I erudite:

  • A cosmic stimulus is there to which I am connected.

  • Look deeply within myself - a mirror will never lie to me.

  • Snap my way out of dis-empowering thoughts and replace them with something better.

  • Remind myself to pick out the good in everyday life.

  • Be willing to forgive by erasing every word, deed or action from others who might have hurt me in the past. Remind myself that treating the symptoms of my life’s challenges is only temporary.

  • Flashes of inspiration come and go quickly – to be ready to jot them down at a moment’s notice for future reference.

  • Stick to my dreams and don’t give up.

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Hi, I'm Jack...
I never wanted to be a jurist or jotter!

I wanted to be a "Wise Man", like the characters I saw everyday on the streets of my material and mess-up childhood neighborhood on Hyderabad's notorious west side. I came to this world on 24th of February 1978 at 7:30 Am. I am the first born among three and brought up amid bourgeoisie communities; my schooling was disheveled because of my educated, dead-set and busy parents. I was a child with colossal curiosity on canvas and crafting, but my dad was contrary to my passion and never encouraged me in the artistry. Nonetheless, he used to destroy me, my thoughts and artworks before others who do not even know the definition of Art.

 

My parents are academic gurus indeed (dad unto judiciary and mom unto edification); through moralities and integrity blended with sound piousness but their connections and cohorts are with melancholy disposition, intellectual distinction, and delicate mental constitution; these nincompoops exert influence on my parents by broadcasting false edification system taught to their children and by demonstrating their kids’ cognizance who recalls a formula or a phrase including the page numbers from the algebra chapter; OMG my dad get awe-struck and after they are departed, OMEGA…I’m deflated!

 

My play-age, preteen and adolescence were under the influence of domineering patriarch (my dad) who adored nothing but material success and social advancement; he just fit to the race of titans, his is awesome, admirable, but is an abominable autocrat! My dad is a graduate in English literature and Law and holds a dominant position in the judicature, surpassing all those who contend against him! I am a little creature with insect wings in the realm of fairyland who cannot even sense the essence of his sagacity.

 

In my teenage I was strong-willed to learn English and betrothed myself to counter my dad in English language. I started my journey by reading the book name Githanjali by Rabindranath Tagore and Hamlet by William Shakespeare, which indeed boosted me with novel notions and baffled by words. In my teens, a second cousin of mine named Shyam Kumar Kudari accompanied me in adapting 21st century’s learning culture and research methodology in the last lustrum years of 20th century. He taught me the importance of social science, psychology, public administration, philosophy and law in parallel to the literature; by his means, I have erudite about the works of Sigmund Freud, Oscar Wilde, Kahlil Gibran, Havelock Ellis, John Keats, Swami Vivekananda, Bertrand Russell, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Albert Camus, Immanuel Kant, Pluto, Chanakya, etc. All the basic scholarly knowledge in the diverse fields of study has been acquired before I have accomplished my graduation.   

 

After my higher secondary my dad compelled me to pursue engineering as most of his colleague’s children are comply for learning engines and machines. Scaling my dislike towards engineering my father warily accepted to pursue graduation in business administration from university of madras, chepauk campus; that is the only university in the south India which has got 5-star status under UGC and NAAC accreditation level- “A”, in those times. This is the pivotal point for my academic and intellectual transformation in my life – from that time to till date I never paused learning and amending in the fields I like most; thus, is the impetus which indeed made me heeded to the dictum “Omni ignotum pro magnifico.”    

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