Hey Siva, Do you read a lot of books nowadays. I do a lot of online reading everyday but feel guilty bcoz i havent read books in a long time. Is online reading equivalent to reading a book,or reading habits have changed & it doesnt matter if the reading is done online.My system is such that i feel guilty for not having read classics but prefer online reading. Do you manage to keep up with your reading list? Some advice plz.
Can you please write on corporate life,how glamorous or how monotonous it is. Is it satisfying at one level,or competitive? On alternate professions,work-life balance,stress and other such things? I wish you give us your take on things. Thanks.
@ Anon S: Not a lot. I wish I could read more. "Is online reading equivalent to reading a book?" Depends on whether you go for form or substance. For me, the words on the screen are sufficient. Some people need the feel of the page, the smell of old paper and carpal tunnel syndrome from holding a heavy book to fully 'enjoy' the experience. The only advice I can give you is to read what you like, without caring about what other people think, and not to take advice from random bloggers on the internet :)
@ Anon 3: Corporate life is interesting. But not interesting enough to write about. Besides, who wants to sit and answer questions to some IT Compliance Officer if something I write here stirs up something they don't like. So, I avoid topics about work and stress etc :)
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ReplyDeleteHey Siva,
ReplyDeleteDo you read a lot of books nowadays.
I do a lot of online reading everyday but feel guilty bcoz i havent read books in a long time.
Is online reading equivalent to reading a book,or reading habits have changed & it doesnt matter if the reading is done online.My system is such that i feel guilty for not having read classics but prefer online reading.
Do you manage to keep up with your reading list?
Some advice plz.
-S
Can you please write on corporate life,how glamorous or how monotonous it is.
ReplyDeleteIs it satisfying at one level,or competitive?
On alternate professions,work-life balance,stress and other such things?
I wish you give us your take on things.
Thanks.
@ Anon 1:
ReplyDeleteYes. Happily so.
@ Anon S:
Not a lot. I wish I could read more.
"Is online reading equivalent to reading a book?" Depends on whether you go for form or substance. For me, the words on the screen are sufficient. Some people need the feel of the page, the smell of old paper and carpal tunnel syndrome from holding a heavy book to fully 'enjoy' the experience.
The only advice I can give you is to read what you like, without caring about what other people think, and not to take advice from random bloggers on the internet :)
@ Anon 3:
Corporate life is interesting. But not interesting enough to write about. Besides, who wants to sit and answer questions to some IT Compliance Officer if something I write here stirs up something they don't like.
So, I avoid topics about work and stress etc :)