YES, THERE ARE STORIES EVERYWHERE AND IN EVERYTHING
Pic.: Vinod Krishnan S ixteen-year-old Bhavesh, who has joined our PD course, was here this morning. I wanted him to write a self-introduction. A self-introduction, if we think about it, should be the easiest task in the world. But, when a young-one really gets down putting it on paper, it looks like a Mount-Everest expedition… Daunting! Well, if you don’t believe it, ask a young one to do it. Or, try doing it yourself! So, this morning, before Bhavesh could blink at me with, “Sir what to write… How to write… How much to write… How to start… How to end… What if this and what if that…” and all that, I handed over to him a couple of well-crafted self-introductions prepared and delivered in our sessions by some of our past participants. Bhavesh was excited after going through them. “ Beta , a self-introduction is your own story,” I told Bhavesh, “Feel strongly for your own story, and tell it well, that’s all it takes to put it on paper… Don’t’ worry about wh...