Thursday, September 27, 2007

My Favorite articles....

I was going through my archives and i thought well its been over a year i've been blogging now and i've got some new readers out here, who may have missed some of the earlier stuff i dished out. So here's a list of articles i personally like...and i think are worth 5 mins...if not?...well let me know either way...

http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2006/11/i-was-going-through-stack-of-old-books.html--I used to be deeply influenced by this train of thought once.
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2006/11/deservation-for-reservation.html--Probably my only opinionated article...all others are argumentative
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2006/11/atlasplease-dont-shrug.html--Worth wasting a few brain cells...but overall i no longer endorse these views
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2006/11/phir-copy-shopy.html--Tried my hand at a movie review
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2007/02/i-am-grateful.html--Thoda senti article...a tribute to my friends at college
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2007/03/hooked-up.html--Lan was introduced in our college...i took a crack at the virtual world
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2007/04/all-good-things-end.html--Was a placement coordinator in my final year...a wonderful experience
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2007/04/what-matters-is-how-you-travel.html--Trying to address the dilemna of what to do in life after college
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2007/06/great-indian-train-journey.html--Why i went to a college that was 2 days away from my hometown by train
http://saurabhsays.blogspot.com/2006/11/nostalgia.html--Philosophical...

4 comments:

mostly harmless said...

Worth wasting a few brain cells...but overall i no longer endorse these views

mostly harmless said...

would like to know what your new views are?

Saurabh Khadke said...

Yeah Siddharth thats right. Well maybe i no longer "completely" endorse these views will be more accurate. But after working for two months in a company and spending most of my time learning from people who have limited knowledge themselves i realise that it is not always necessary and indeed not always possible to be 'heroic'...it is equally important to learn to use the produce of someone elses 'heroic' efforts.

mostly harmless said...

But isn't that her philo again? she also said that you have to respect the heroic efforts of other humans. while striving to make the same kind of efforts on your own. I am not saying you have to follow her in a dogmatic way... I ask you what are your views? are they objectivist, socialist, religious?