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Robin 101

 So, if you have watched How I Met Your Mother, you would know this episode about Barney and Ted: Robin 101.  Ted has dated Robin for so long that he "literally" studied her. And when she leaves, he has a lot of information about her so he creates a presentation for Barney and calls the class as Robin 101.  I wrote a poem for someone who isn't part of my life, anymore but I still care for her.  This is for her: She was that messy chick,  everyone warns you about;  Laughing aloud, randomly  Would whoot or shout  She was a jalebi,  circling around her being  Baffling the rest of us,  by her style of living  Calling my landline,  she'd whisper oddities as normal  She'd ring and blabber;  believed in nothing formal  She was a TV series in herself,  glued by a few What she'd do next,  no one, absolutely, knew

doing what he loves and making it work - Vinay Pittampally

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"Follow your dream" is the most popular theme of this past one and a half decade. If you look back at our lives, many people plunged into things they love and began enjoying it. And Ranbeer Kapoor fed us the dream systematically throughout his career too. In fact, "Follow your dream" can sum up most of his movies. And whenever one watches such movies, they are in a reverie for days and then google some quotes, paste it on different forms of social media, wonders about the feasibility of it and resumes their job they "have" to do. Which is fine. If that suits you and you don't bicker about it saying "One has to be rich, to do what they love." or "One has to be really lucky in life." etc...etc.. No. You don't. You can bust your ass, parallelly or you can reduce some non-value adding activities and pursue your dreams. Or you can take the plunge. Like Vinay P who believes: Follow your dreams. You will never get lost. He exemplifies ...