This is perhaps a time when I’m least expected to write a blog post. It feels like I’m living a life dedicated to work – the day starts with work emails, code reviews, scripts, tickets – even before my teeth get their daily br
ushing. All along the road, on every curve, I’m just imagining my work algorithms – sometimes barely missing dangerous accidents. The whole day I’m floating on this cloud of work, hopping from one task to another. I leave early to avoid traffic, only to have more time to work from home.
I couldn’t exaggerate more on this issue (although there is barely any). About half an hour ago, I was busy working, when suddenly something great happened – a power outage. In this hot weather and dark night, in an empty house, perhaps its the last thing anyone would want. Contrary to all this, I felt relieved and happy. A power outage had given me those few moments when I could be with myself only – no work, no chat, no twitter, no internet, no television, not even light to look at the room – practically an exclusive ME time.
I feel rejuvenated and ready to take on the world. A long night of work awaits, am sure its going to be fun!
Adios.

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Alas! Anurag you have found peace.
You did define again what was said by great thinkers..
Some work to live but these days, you are living for work. I wish you can be anurag_singh_rana@yahoo.com back again. I hate amazon seriously for you.
Good luck. Nice post bro!
Cool
life is giving you forced relaxation sessions haa?
@Anni
@Netra
Nice post!
This is what software industry or I should say entire system wants you to do. I am sad to see your condition that you are spending your entire time doing all that you mentioned.
Thinking about self and introspecting is empowering and powerful. In fact I would say thinking about oneself and introspecting is one of the most dangerous things to do on the faces of this world at this time, because you are in danger of becoming “Free”, which our system doesn’t want you to become.