tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-140302762732105480.post4431305392784130454..comments2023-12-08T15:45:34.923+05:30Comments on Pages from a Young Diary: Metro Diaries #8: The newest stories, Part 1Ashna http://www.blogger.com/profile/12736664196142668981noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-140302762732105480.post-33244068988745936772016-05-08T11:14:00.711+05:302016-05-08T11:14:00.711+05:30What experiences man! Seriously, the first one loo...What experiences man! Seriously, the first one looked like it was straight out of some movie. In fact, in my ever present curiosity , I started to wonder what would it be like if the same incident was told from the perspectie of that kumbhkaran girl. It was scary too, sort off. But I really commend what you did.<br /><br />Same holds true for the second incident as well, shows how you are a good person and have a big heart. People in metro will always ask to adjust by the way, there is no escaping that, or hope that such a thing can stop someday.<br /><br />Also, thinking of it, I think I have a theory. There is something in a person's body language that makes him/her more approachable, even if he or she is just busy in some work or reading and not even looking up. That is why people automatically go to those who they think would help them more. That is a good sign for me. It can make you compromise with your comfort, but being good has never provided extra comforts, right?<br /><br />I'm waiting for the next one. :)Dreamerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13007920673695816203noreply@blogger.com