Birthdays and movies
It has been difficult to keep up with the blog writing with other porject deadlines and travels for family emergencies. One begins to admire more and more those who are able to blog daily. Well, on my birthday, I am trying to get back in the groove. I h..
By Parth Shah
It has been difficult to keep up with the blog writing with other porject deadlines and travels for family emergencies. One begins to admire more and more those who are able to blog daily. Well, on my birthday, I am trying to get back in the groove. I have found all through these years that my excitement about my birthday is completely dependent on others. If they are excited, then I am too. And I do genuinely enjoy their and thereby my excitement. But left alone, I wouldn’t give a second thought about the birthday. If you are curious, i excitedly enjoyed this one.
As a philosophical individualist, i feel rather odd about this dependence on others. But then i do not enjoy watching a movie or paly by myself. If i have to go alone, i rather not, no matter how interesting the performance. So what’s my post? Aren’t these the things one is supposed to muse about on the birthday?!
About Parth Shah
Parth J Shah is founder president of Centre for Civil Society, a think tank that promotes choice and accountability across public and private sectors. He is co-founder and Director of Indian School of Public Policy. Parth’s research and advocacy work focuses on the themes of economic freedom, choice and competition in education, property rights approach to the environment and new public governance. He recently edited Liberalism in India.
