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About balancing life

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About balancing life skip to main | skip to sidebar About balancing life Monday, March 19, 2007 When I was young, and still pottering through middle and high school, people (either out of good humor or out of sheer tormenting malice) used to ask me what my favorite subject was. Unfortunately for them, I liked everything . Sure, there were some teachers I didn’t like, and many, many textbooks that I hated (or the other way around). But the subjects themselves I never had a problem with. As I grew older, at some point of time, I had to decide what I wanted to do with my life. So, I sat under a tamarind tree and meditated for about 3.1 minutes. An amused monkey threw a tamarind at me, and as the sour fruit struck my cheek enlightenment dawned upon me. I knew what I had to do. I became a scientist. To me science provides that endless frontier that will always remain to be explored. The more you learn, the more you discover, and more unanswered questions arise. The q...

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