Since I came to Mysore, I have been noticing one perversion in some men here -- taking photos of girls on their mobile phones in public places. Some auto drivers in Highway Circle and Hanumanthanagar in Bannimantap, some shopkeepers in Devaraja Market,... the list goes on. I do not know why they do that. And through this post I wish to caution all girls and women in Mysore about this matter. I have often avoided myself being photographed by turning away or standing with my back to them, but sometimes our attention would be somewhere else, and we would be unwitting objects for such perverts. So please take care everybody and be vigilant.
'Caught in a strange land in a net with other butterflies, I'm a caterpillar yet undecided to remain a caterpillar and perish or turn into a beautiful butterfly and live a life full of joy.' Readers don't laugh. But I came up with this one night recently when I was travelling in a train. I tossed and turned, not being able to sleep, upset over unexplainable things and frustrated over events not in my control. Then it occurred to me that our life and its usefulness depends on our decisions -- whether to remain a crawling caterpillar whose existence otherwise is either ignored by all and sundry or who is cursed for just being there and thrown out with a stick, or to develop wings of life and metamorphose into a beautiful butterfly whom everybody adores for its beauty and colour, for its flitting liveliness, for its service to the flower's pollination... I thought that I should be a butterfly, of service to others, but then again I thought, anyway, who really cares?
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