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A reminder

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In life many times we forget who we are and who we want to be. And at such times life sends us reminders for it. Sometimes it is in the form of people, compliments, songs, blogposts, books and sometimes it is in the form of something more wonderful like ........ an interview!

Oh yes you got me right I have been interviewed. This is the 2nd time I have been interviewed by the same person in the last 2 years of blogging. One of the most common thing I noticed is, most of my answers remained the same. I know some people find it strange but I find it an excellent thing. That means I am just the way I was last year and feel the same way about few things. 

Thanks Rahul, for such a wonderful reminder about who I am and what my true calling is!!

To read the whole interview please visit here.

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