I am on the run again. Back in Queen's land. I remember it was 1st of April 2008, when i landed here for the first time and stood on the 'Waterloo Bridge' across the Thames. It was quite windy, had almost been run over by a high-speed bike, was sleep deprived and was damn hungry but i could not help admire the beauty of the scene. That was just the beginning of my travel haunts.

The more i traveled, more i realised how similar people are all over. Human emotions, needs, motivations are universal. Their manifestation is different in terms of language, dressing sense, greetings and also body language. So if you pick these up quickly, you can adapt to any culture, team and region quickly. You need not even speak the same language. What you require is the will to communicate, rest follows.

The 'will to comunicate' is so important because many (or most) people i see have switched themselves off. They are so enamored by their own self that they fail to notice people around them living just paces away. It has become a routine existence to drift through and just survive.

That is why people go so much importance to 'feeling alive' in special moments. It is strange how ALL the other moments have just flown by 'without feeling alive' . The question then is do we realise that it is 1 life, 1 chance to do what ever you ever dreamt of. Then it doesn't matter how much money you have, how big your achievements are or how beautiful people think you are. If you don't feel alive enough at this moment, then probably it is time to stop, take stock of things, maybe look around and say Hi to the person next to you if nothing else.