AI-generated illustration Some people, especially those in politics, behave as if they are too great to have any contact with the ordinary folk. And they can get on with whoever comes to power on top irrespective of their ideologies and principles. Sanjay was one such person. He occupied some high places in Sawan school [see previous posts, especially P and Q ] merely because he knew how to play his cards more dexterously than ordinary politicians. Whoever came as principal, Sanjay would be there in the elite circle. He seemed to hold most people in contempt. His respect was reserved for the gentry. I belonged to the margins of Sawan society, in Sanjay’s assessment. So we hardly talked to each other. Looking back, I find it quite ludicrous to realise that Sanjay and I lived on the same campus 24x7 for a decade and a half without ever talking to each other except for official purposes. Towards the end of our coexistence, Sawan had become a veritable hell. Power supply to the
That's true. :)
ReplyDelete[ Smiles ] Hmmm. I never went out with the intentions of getting hurt on the playing field.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your philosophy about games, Tomichan.
Yes :-)
ReplyDeleteAhem...I played for the love of it and the high it gives and got hurt many a time. And I liked your dot-connecting game here ;)
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