You can run but you can't hide

No I won't convert

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Religious conversion chases me, wherever I go! I forgot to mention earlier - this is a plain rant because I was madly irritated by a few people lately. Have you had the feeling that everybody around you has started acting like they know everything about psychology? (let's keep aside the fact that often psychologists themselves don't know what they are doing).

Dislcaimer: It's not that funny.

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Dheriyamdhan...

vidhyamouli

Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:04 UTC

A very bold attempt. Even today when I switch between channels n when I see those pracharams I get annoyed. Don't know why these media support such programs.

N :) I could relate to you when you spoke about friends. I too had a big orkut list sometime back and then one day sat down n cleaned it. When you were talking about this list I went to my profile to once again check if I have any unknown person :). Well I think I have moved out of that mayayi of having lots of friends long back.

Awsome podcast. Looking forward for more such work from you.

Agree & Disagree

sajjanj

Thu May 22, 2008 17:36 UTC

I agree with you regarding converting to christianity. I have never been in favor of converting to a different religion. We have enough to discover in our own Hindu religion. All you need is initiative to discover your own religion.

I somewhat disagree your opinion about having friends. Having too many friends or boasting about having too many friends may be signs of a show off, but having friends is one medium of taking your mind of your daily monotonous life.

Suresh, My conscience (Not always ...) :-)

krackjack

Thu Apr 24, 2008 23:22 UTC

I liked it when you said "its fashionable to say we need Friends" good point.

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