Comments
on the article ‘My Quandary of Modern friendship’
Expectedly,
the responses varied in spectrum from literary view, content and some
reiterating their friendships towards me. But, what was common was the
spontaneous and energetic response. It had touched them.
2
friends called almost immediately after posting. Another messaged, ‘You seem to
be depressed’!
Since
I normally don’t drop names and also they being personal communications, I just
enlist their background to get a sense of the source.
Since I was
preoccupied, the delay in assimilating and posting this.
**
Consultant Surgeon, Columbia Asia Hospital, Bangalore: As we go higher lonelier we
become. Nicely communicated - problem of everyone.
Chairman,
Business Management School: Very interesting but
very true observations. Perhaps it is better to accept people on face value and
not be too judgemental
Corporate
Honcho, Mumbai: Though a bit heavy and philosophical I did get the gist of it
and we don’t fit in any of the mentioned categories as we listen and
follow the path laid by our hearts. That’s why you have become our
friends for life. Period
Principal
Correspondent, Kannada Daily: Tumbaaaa... meaningful.
75
year old Dentist: It seems you forgot. Relations
are also phoney
Bureaucrat, Vidhan Soudha, Bangalore: Nice. Sums up the
problems faced by us nowadays.
Professor, AIIMS:
I always expect such a good e mail from you
GC
Member, ASI: You are a man of value. I admire you and cherish moments spent
with you.
State
Office bearer, Swadeshi Jagran Manch: I too agree with your views about
living in real world which is basis for establishing relationships long lost.
Slowly and steadily we are trying to practice it.
MBBS
Batchmate: Good one. Well Written.
Professional,
Gangavati: Nicely put. We all shall live in a real world too
G
C Member, ASI: Very well said.
Former
Chairman, ASI KSC: I appreciate your commitment. I am
always with you as your good friend
Freelance Writer, Tumkur: Your ideas and worries are ours too. Input Output: share
your thoughts. We have to come out of this routine, mechanical relationship and
make time for ourselves to mingle and share feelings in a natural environment,
as was done in previous days.
Relative,
Belgaum: Very nicely penned and so very true.
Surgeon, Gadag: I need your friendship always; you are good
surgical teacher and good surgeon

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