lots of sweets, gifts, greetings, crackers and celebrations…Diwali is much more than that. at its most fundamental, it’s about hope.
the hope that come what may, life will turn out to be better than it has been. that darkness will cease to exist and in the end at least, there will be light.
the hope that come what may, life will turn out to be better than it has been. that darkness will cease to exist and in the end at least, there will be light.
have a fulfilled Diwali.
– adee
Born in New Delhi, India in 1980 and is a retired pessimist (still) living in New Delhi. He has Haryanvi ancestors, a Punjabi girlfriend, friends all over the world, two (or more) yet to be born children, (many) memories of (many) pet dogs and no cats ever. He holds an honours degree in English Literature from the University of Delhi and creates advertisements for paying the bills. His interests are universal, and include: living, eating, sleeping and when not sleeping, daydreaming. Other abiding interests include reading, writing, street photography, newspaper editorials, watching the moon and planning trekking trips that never materialize.
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