NaBloPoMo 2021 Do Good, Kid! Sooner or later you’ll have to face What you fear the most, your comfortable place You will be forced to leave and take a leap Into the scary unknown that steals your sleep If you think you can live life in your comfort zone throughout You are wrong, circumstances willContinue reading “On the other side of fear”
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Truth does not hide in plain sight
NaBloPoMo 2021 Do Good, Kid Truth is no longer “absolute” What you perceive as truth I can refute With an equally compelling set of arguments Two different versions of truth we can present If you try to search for the truth online You are unlikely to find it because by design “Facts” aligned with yourContinue reading “Truth does not hide in plain sight”
Listen…
NaBloPoMo 2021 Do Good, Kid! These days when people talk to each other To be paying only partial attention they appear Most of us have our eyes glued to screens Distracted we are, more than we’ve ever been Most of us are guilty of this, yet most of us crave To be heard-wish undivided attentionContinue reading “Listen…”
Criticized..
NaBloPoMo 2021: Do Good Kid! I’d like you to remember that no matter what you do There will be voices of dissent, criticizing you If you do things differently, peer pressure you will face If you do nothing to stand out, you might not find a place In a top-notch college, or in a careerContinue reading “Criticized..”
Diwali this year
NaBloPoMo 2021 #4 This year as Diwali we celebrate As the Gods and Goddesses we venerate As we applaud the storied victory Of good over evil, let the allegory Of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance Take center-stage, achieve prominence From dark times we emerge in to light Propelled by science, we are winning theContinue reading “Diwali this year”
A little extra effort…
NaBloPoMo 2021 Do Good, Kid Do you know it is very easy to Get away by doing as little as you can do You would probably be fine by doing the minimum required Your life would be smooth even if you never aspired To go the extra mile, a little extra effort make.. On theContinue reading “A little extra effort…”
To children shaped by the pandemic
This is for my child and others like him, whose parents are frontline workers dealing with the stress of the pandemic every day…we have brought anxiety home through these trying times. (NaBloPoMo 2021- Do Good Child) I know the pandemic has been harsh on you Caused upheaval in your life, it’s true Besides homeschooling andContinue reading “To children shaped by the pandemic”
Biased
(NaBloPoMo 2021- Do Good, Kid) I am your mother and like it or not From me you shall imbibe a lot While my core values I would like to impart There is something that with all my heart I hope does not percolate to you I am imperfect, have flawed perceptions too My biases andContinue reading “Biased”
Who decides?
Too many complicated problems in front of me Too many variables for me to evaluate objectively The best possible decision I want to make I try to include everything that’s at stake So that with regret I would not look back Knowing I did my best, I did not slack ** A peculiar conundrum IContinue reading “Who decides?”
Micro aggressions…
I shake off the remark, the subtle insinuation The display of feigned solidarity for my situation I shrug off the insult cleverly disguised Reinforce my thicker skin, as advised By well-wishers, mentors, managers, administrators To keep my sanity in a world that caters To the ego of men in power everywhere I cannot complain aboutContinue reading “Micro aggressions…”
Life in Shortcut
Skimp on a step, find a shortcut again The elaborate methods cause too much pain Abbreviated phrases, vowels dropped out Are faster to type without a doubt Use the chopper, microwave, instant pot Flavor sacrificed, but the thought Of saving time occupies my mind No gourmet meals, but more time I can find To devoteContinue reading “Life in Shortcut”
Implicit Bias
Intellectually I understand That biases should have little place In my perception of the world But the reality that I face Is that biases sneak in somehow Embed themselves without a sound In the recess of my subconscious mind I know my judgment they confound Such that I, often imperceptibly End up practicing discrimination IContinue reading “Implicit Bias”
