About Me- Basic Intro
About Me
This blog is dedicated to talking about politics, health-and a lot of social issues (wait) even spiritual issues that need to be communicated. A big shout out to everyone-who lets me be who I am. Also-a big shout out to some amazing communities-we've met-who build us to showcase our rankings-our rating-and also our standards on performance. Fairly democratic, empathetic, and enigmatic (all three).
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If you're hiring talent-always look at subjective as well as objective criteria-it's about the full empathetic-emotional and spiritual connection that you make with everyone who touches you in someway.
The impact of politics in my life:
Have had great connections with the outside world-and it's been amazing, enigmatic to have met communities-who mean so much. So people teach you things that stay with you-all the time. The experiences-the good, the bad-the unspoken.
In your pre-teen days-you model adults- men-women-and their pursuits-and you sometimes sit and meet lots of people-the good, the funny-the not so funny.
Politics had an incredible power in shaping who I was. Everyday-All the time. I was invited to a movie show-and during my growing up days-my guardians were not there-and few people (who did not look like me) invited me to a movie screening-to show a movie that honestly I never understood. A bit dazed, a bit confused-I had some snacks at the house of those who'd called. The next day-my guardians and my family felt really let down-that I chose to ate and watch a foreign language movie-and eat some ethnic snacks. They would ask me to wear a bib-and eat on a table-and not talk to those who'd say hi to me. Politics of saying no- declining meals-and not eating. That shaped me-that kind of exposed me.
One fine day I met few tennis players-got excited by their ability to play table tennis-and hard ball- and that got me excited to go to their house where they had all kinds of animals. Dogs, Stallions, and cowshed filled with cows milk. I met farmers- I saw tractors ( Massey Ferguson, John Deere-was invited to a diverse household- very happily I'd connected with diverse-groups-and ate at someone's house who'd invited me.
I could never play and be active like many folks-but secretly loved activity-and enjoyed all physical activity I'd do.
I got back-and lots of my primary adult communities (those who'd watch X Files-Yes Minister-and Lucy Show) said that you'd need to stay young (eat with your bib-figuratively)-not act grown up-not meet diverse groups-oh wait (!) not eat with them-without your bib. Then after being scolded at- I immediately went to my room took a detective book-and laughed reading all adventures of Fancy Five. Felt a bit shocked-a bit vulnerable-a bit shy in the face. Imagine putting your bib-and eating-and not being able to talk to adults-and stay unsocial with farming land.
That childhood experience shaped me-and I don't regret going to new regions-new minorities-new groups (and feeling happy). Many years later- have loads of education (Master's) -a topper and ranked in top 10% of all classes- high performer in all the work I've done. Completed Ivy League-Judged entrepreneurs-aced digital skills-nice financial tools learning- have a good playlist of music to listen to-and shows to watch. Got invited to cool large media groups-and travelled to new places. Felt mesmerized by the way publishers greeted me-and communities welcomed. Great meetings in new locations-new restaurants-over movies, wine and cheese. I stay a bit enigmatic(mysterious) to the outside world, a lot empathetic-and fairly progressive-and democratic.
Although have an opinion on many things-many political moves-stories-mainstream world-I choose to enjoy privacy. Not a private person-but not that public.
Happy to enjoy privacy. Can't handle overwhelm. Oh and wait-I hate binge eating-bulk eating-and also never like to pick food in a brown bag.
Fussy, Very Fussy, and trying to make notes about the outside world ;)





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