Thank you my friend. I was very much looking forward to your thoughts on it and now I really feel that I have done justice to the post. So happy to see this comment :).
He he, yeah, I have done it too earlier and then I realized that what I was trying to convey was more important than the words and that made more sense and it was easier to relate to more people with simpler words than the complicated ones. Maybe that is why they call – simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
Thanks so much mate. I am really happy to be of help. Hope to keep coming up with more such interesting ones :)
]]>Thank you Uma Maheshwari :). I am really happy to know that it helped :)
]]>Ha ha, well I am on the journey too, but I always happy to help.
Happy Diwali :)
]]>Thank you Abhijit :). Happy Diwali!
I agree, I have faced that. Most times I dont even know what I am going to write about but when the article starts, I realize that maybe there are one or two points which I want to write on and realize further that these points add up finally painting a picture which makes the process so exciting :)
]]>Thank you Priyashi :). Happy Diwali!
I initially used to think I had a style, then I realized that more than defining me it was standing the way of new posts and the excitement of trying something new. I am really glad to have gotten over that habit :)
]]>Thank you Ashwini :)
]]>Thank you Alok :). I loved this post too. This is certainly my favourite one of the month :)
]]>Thank you Maniparna :). I had been meaning to write this from a long time. Happy that you liked it and really happy to see such a lovely response to the post :)..
I was notorious in college for the overuse of words and people used to make fun of me for that. It took almost two years for me to realize that :D.. But better late than never right? ;)
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