Hello Friends,

Good Afternoon.

It has been my experience ever since I started helping others. It is 
not that I am helping others, I am helping myself by doing so. This 
is what the theme of my introductory speech in Toastmasters. I will 
post that in group site too.

This mail is not about helping others but helping each other. 
Maintaining good company. 

We are busy with our professional work and also some personal work 
during weekends. Are we doing anything to rejuvenate ourselves? Are 
we doing anything to improve our knowledge? Are we interested to be 
in good company, to spend time with, to share thoughts, to exchange 
ideas and at the end to have the satisfaction of spending time with 
quality.

The thought first came to me after listening to the reply one of my 
uncles gave to me when I shared the news about Thalessemia. He told 
like 'Why always thinking serious and all. Why not spend some time in 
rejuvenating? Start laughing club or something of that sort so that 
it will make you fit'.

>From then I have been pondering over the idea. But thought members 
might ridicule me. But this afternoon, when I spoke with Dr. Sundar 
Raj Perumal, I felt like this is the right time to share this idea.

Dr. Sundar Raj Perumal is a member of Sanskrit Organization and they 
teach Sanskrit free and that to in a very scientific way. We can 
speak Sanskrit as well as we speak telugu in just 10 to 15 days.

I also came to know that he is a good writer too. His story which he 
casually sent for some magazine is published and got a first prize in 
a competition (which is forwarded to the competition by one of the 
readers of the magazine). This is also published in the yearly 
compilation and also been selected as a class subject for 9th 
standard children in Maharashtra by Maharashtra State Government.

Felt very inspired to know all these things. It is very good to 
improve our talents and pursue our hobbies. It is just another world. 
He agreed to my idea of meeting once in 15 days and then discussing 
on literature etc., I am interested to learn Sanskrit during 
weekends. If anyone of you can join, it would be fine. We can think 
of 'Laughing Session' too at the end. (Kidding: If it is something of 
recital of poems or something anyway people will both laugh and cry. 
I promise that we lock doors and see to that you cannot run away :))

Thank you.










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