


"சென்றிடுவீர் எட்டுத் திக்கும்"
World is a Global Village.







How do you practice self-care?
I eat, sleep, write and repeat -type. A ‘work from home’ with a snack bag keeps me going. Thanks.
This photo won a Pulitzer in 1968. Rocco Morabito of Florida was the photographer.
On a dull, boring day in the office, Mr. Morabito heard a group of workers from Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) shouting. He saw a lineman hanging unconscious on the top of an electric high-tension power pole.
Mr. Morabito quickly reached the spot and dialled for an ambulance. Before he could get a grip of what was going on, he took out his camera and started taking pictures. A poignant scene which he couldn’t afford to miss, as a photographer.
This linesman, Mr. Randall Champion fell unconscious after touching a 4000-volt electric wire. There was a commotion on the ground and everyone was shouting “help”.
Mr. Thompson, who just saw the whole incident from about 400 ft away on the power pole, had quickly jumped to his colleague’s rescue.
He grabbed him, pulled him off the smoking wire and gave him mouth-to-mouth CPR. At once.
CPR is short for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, by which a person can breathe air into the lungs of an unconscious person through mouth-to-mouth. That is to keep the injured person conscious before paramedics arrive at the spot.
Mr. Thomson pumped air into his colleague’s lungs and checked if he started breathing.
He indeed survived. Thank god!
Morabito stood shocked. He couldn’t believe what he was seeing. He knew he was doing one of the best assignments yet.
This picture was suitably titled ‘Kiss of Life’ and it went viral the next day. The world spoke about the picture. People spoke about what CPR was and how it could help bring a man’s life back.
This picture is still revered as one of the best in photography.
All ended on a happy note as Mr. Champion survived, and you won’t believe he went on to live another 35 years.
His colleague, Mr. Thomson, when asked about the heroic day he said he just did his job. He helped his friend and colleague.
In fact, this incident and the photo helped popularize what CPR was.
A ‘Kiss of Life’ is not just a guarantee of someone’s dear life, but a tiny act of kindness can save life and unite complete strangers into a life-long friendship.
The linesmen and the award-winning photographer were friends for a long time after this incident.
Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often?
“When you reach for the stars, you may not quite get one, but you won’t come up with a handful of mud either”. – Leo Burnett.
Describe a decision you made in the past that helped you learn or grow.
I’ve always taken my own decisions in life. Pursued a career, chased my dreams and built a personality, all self-made.
DIY was how I honed my entrepreneurial skills.
My pen has been my companion, all through.
Writing is how I speak and express my thoughts. Sharp and witty!
Are you superstitious?
India is home to many superstitious beliefs. And the beliefs have been passed through generations.
People often visit temples for a pass in an examination, a job in the government and to find a perfect match for a hand in marriage.
And the god(s) don’t disappoint us. He will bless the newly married with children and give the elderly a cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis.
We allow numerology a big say. We add alphabets liberally in names and call our children ‘Praggyaananndhaa’ and ‘Nitthiyaananndhaa’. All in the name of bringing luck!
We bang utensils, light lamps and sing prayers to ward off a killer epidemic as deadly as COVID-19.
Many in Mumbai took a day off from work when word spread in 1995 that one of our Hindu gods drank milk. I carried a can of milk and stood in a mile-long queue.
As COVID-19 was sweeping the country, a baba announced that he had found medicine to cure corona. The ministers and the officials jumped with joy. They called the PRESS to announce the new discovery. All in a day.
Tying threads, wearing an amulet, rings on all fingers, sporting a beard and consulting an astrologer for as noble a mission as winning in cricket are part of one’s growing up here.
We don’t visit a hairdresser on Tuesdays, nor do we eat during the Lunar Eclipse, sorry!
Jet-fighters, Rafael, from France, were put to a tough test as officials placed lemons under the tires of the flying-machine and rolled.
No menstruating girls can enter inside the temples as our ancestors believed the act would bring evil-spells.
And we believe man goes through seven births in life, before his soul gets fully liberated. You don’t live just once in this part of the Earth.
Bless me, please. I just sneezed.
Thank you.