"So when will you write something on me," he asked me last night on the call that he had finally managed to make after months of silence. "Well, I don't profile people. That's not part of my job," I replied, quite curtly which I realised once I'd said. "I mean, I do not just profile any person unless he's part of the industry on which I report. The most you could be profiled is on my blog," I added swiftly.
He: Oh so you blog?
Me: Well used to do it religiously earlier, want to get back to it.
I wonder if a known devil is better than an unknown angel.
You meet people who take your breath away. Just a glimpse of a stranger who you'd meet passing by, makes you smile to yourself and then you go on, moving forward on your journey. This is not about them.
You also meet people when in the first glimpse your mind tells you, "This isn't where its going to end." And it doesn't. It just sparks off a series of small talk, initial discussions, meetings. And most often brief intervals of disappearing acts between the two. Someone told me once, "Its about playing calculated games. You need to play your cards smartly. I didn't call you 'coz I invested my time to meet you." Really???!!! Wow! The question remains what do the impulsive people, who do not know to play those mind games, go along with the stride do?
I wouldn't profile you Anon. However, you've been one of the most interesting people I've met. FYI for you: I hate people who do the 'Disappearing Act'. After all, he/she either is or isn't that into you!
1 comment:
You know I am gonna ask you who that person is...so let me not ask, you just tell ;)
ya...soem people just make a lifelong impact, even without interacting in any substantial way....
love the look of your blog..and your about me things too..your blog is very inviting :)
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