He was easily the quietest (and one of the youngest) of the bunch, hardly speaking a word to anyone, like a few of my students (yes, I still have a few like that and what a blessing they are). But then I gradually got to talk to him a bit. Came to know what is his claim to fame! And after reading it you will have to agree, it is some post. Not only he manages to write a post that comes right next to the official website of Club Mahindra, he is quite thorough with SEO and other net gyan. He gave me a lot of fundas about how to make my posts more search engine friendly.
While on our way back, from Coorg to Bangalore, we managed to chat for the while. Don’t go by the quiet demeanor, in his spare time he likes to drive tractors! His one regret that I got to hear about was about not being able to drive even heavier vehicles in spite of having a license to drive one.
He was easily the quietest (and one of the youngest) of the bunch, hardly speaking a word to anyone –>In Hindi there is a saying:Adh jal gagri chhalakat jaye,Bhari gagariya chuppi chhaye.Do I need to translate this? I hope not.
Nahin Atul, I understand what you said very well. And I agree!
Except for a few close friends and family members, most of those who have come across me know me as someone like Mr. Srinidhi, laconic and reticent i.e.It’s not that I am exceptionally wise or talented though…Quite ordinary, in fact…:D
Sidhu, one of the members in this group described me as ‘reserved’ and difficult to figure out 🙂 I take both as a complement.