Many factors can stop us from making intelligent financial decisions. For people like me, one of the biggest challenges is to make financial decisions based on logic and not out of emotions.
The Blue Rabbit
Swapna Peri's thoughts on my book 'The Blue Rabbit.'
The Blue Rabbit by Joyce Job
Review of my first book, The Blue Rabbit, by Haritha Sundar.

The BLUE Rabbit by Joyce Job
A world of emotions, thoughts to reflect upon, and emotions and feelings.
Haven’t we all fancied colouring our worlds a little bit different, like those toddlers who never felt any discomfort in expressing themselves through all the ways. The Blue rabbit is one such poem. A little girl named Keli with all the joy in the world, bursts in to sit next to the author. She shows us what it is like to colour the world with one’s own choice. She paints the rabbit in her sketchbook with a blue crayon. The author had brilliantly chosen the wording here,
It’s a rabbit that needs colours now;
wonder if she knows what colour they come in,
‘coz she picks a little blue crayon swiftly
and starts scraping it all over the shocked rabbit.
The choice to make the rabbit shocked is just how we might…
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Book Review: A Kind Wish by Jashan Sidhu
"Nothing hypes me up like kindness these days."
Poem: Books Don’t Leave
Books don’t leave; they don’t abandon; they don’t walk away; they don’t give up. They stay on shelves all their lives, waiting for the right reader.
Poem: Love & False Hope
What a false sense of hope When you walk into the room
Poem: Caterpillar-feet
Is that all that we will ever have: Our sorrows Buried by Greater sorrows? Our losses Trivialized by Greater tragedies? Our betrayal Shadowed by Greater injustices?
Book Review: The Blue Rabbit – by Joyce Job
Book Blurb:
51 poems spread over 3 sections: People, Love and Search.
Teaser
Two Lives
Craving to write a simple “love” or “mirage”
in a piece of code.
Typing out of a desire
then deleting out of necessity;
“aroma” or “drizzle” or “rainbows”.
In an infinite maze of “ifs” and “elses”
I stand broken, my emotions wrecked.Poetry lost in logical dilemmas,
stories buried in broken thoughts,
characters strangled to meet deadlines,
plots caught in the catastrophes of demands.
Here I am a lost writer,
writing programs for a living.The same 26 letters of the English alphabet,
plus some numbers and symbols –
the narrow strait connecting
my two lives.
Review:
I have always been critical of poem collections by newer poets. I guess, I tend to compare them with the greatest of poems that I have admired since childhood. Having said that, I consciously try to avoid…
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Blog: Advice to My Teen-Self
While pondering through these thoughts, memories and regrets, I felt a sudden urge to write a list of info/advice that could have helped me make better decisions as a teenager and reduce my present regrets. Here goes:
Poem: To the prince-not-so-charming
Just that, true love shouldn't hurt so bad Just that, true love shouldn't make someone feel so empty Just that, once your conversation is over, the tears that trickle down your cheeks shouldn't burn and fume
