tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30819742.post2764385819048183171..comments2024-03-27T13:58:06.458+05:30Comments on Suvro Chatterjee bemused: DevipakshaSuvro Chatterjeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01027202980259279420noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30819742.post-46218953768327747922015-11-01T13:03:09.850+05:302015-11-01T13:03:09.850+05:30Dear Sir, what could anyone do if people take imme...Dear Sir, what could anyone do if people take immense pleasure in being judgemental(I wonder if I'm being one right now) without any good reason and premise; it makes them happy or at least they think it does. What I've personally discovered so far is that people tend to map or equate one phenomenon with another; money with power and respect, pity with poverty and so on. Any digression from this skewed rule makes them go berserk. It is painful and at the same time intriguing how people "think" that they love or care but in reality what they end up doing is bribing. <br /><br />I would deem it an honour to talk to your present students and send some chills down their spines if I may.Mitter's Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06547928518375419770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30819742.post-34332723408518437292015-10-26T16:44:39.819+05:302015-10-26T16:44:39.819+05:30Nice one Suvro-da.....I could not manage to have a...Nice one Suvro-da.....I could not manage to have an adda this puja , but I am thinking "why so much violence these days...???"...subho bijoya...<br />---debasish.Debasish Dashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08686557904267510793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30819742.post-70852797937782538652015-10-14T18:18:14.634+05:302015-10-14T18:18:14.634+05:30I would never have known you used to feel guilty a...I would never have known you used to feel guilty about reflecting and being a reflective person, Suvro da. But why would you have ever felt guilty earlier? It’s not as though you were ever just reflecting and just thinking without shouldering responsibility and working hard and doing various things simultaneously…<br /><br />I do still think you are an ‘incorrigible worrier’ even as you spread laughter, sunshine, joy and meaning in other people’s lives but I don’t think you can be called a cribber by any stretch of the imagination. This piece of yours reminded me instantly of what you mentioned in your previous post: about wishing that fate had been a little kinder and also the line from Ibsen you’d quoted many years ago: Life is a heavy price for being born – I think it went. I want to comment for each one of your points but my comment will become rather too long but I can’t help saying that among a few of my dreams, I do wish still that maybe one day you’ll let me talk with your students and even do a couple of workshops with them. It’s a good dream, among other ones. <br /><br />It’s in between Mahalaya and the 17th – so I’ll wish you a Happy Birthday for all its worth. May a few of your best dreams come true while you’re in the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. - Shilpi<br />Shilpihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03106170029106184978noreply@blogger.com