May 28th 2020

in this episode, I talk about beginning phase one (of two) of my relocation from Hyderabad. I also talk about the fear the pandemic has spread, as I experience make and social distancing and interact with people for the first time in almost 3 months.

May 26th 2020

in this episode, I speak about the challenges that lie ahead as I plan to evacuate from Hyderabad, interacting with movers and packers, state crossing pass and taxi drivers. I also speak about the dangers of parents who dont plan their retirement, and have indirectly led to the economic doom and gloom of their kids. Lastly, I made some breakthrough in finding out my sleep cycle issues, linked to the ongoing heat wave in the city.

May 23rd 2020

in this episode, I talk about my extreme efforts to restore my sleep cycle. I also talk about the complete loss of optimism on my wife’s part about when I might see her. Lastly, I also go deep into David Lynch’s TV and movie output – Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks. I just understand this guy’s entertainment output.

May 22nd 2020

in this episode, I talk about continued adverse effects of the 80 plus days of self isolation on my mind. sounds and visions that aren’t real. Also, an extended discussion about getting lost in the fictional world of Red Dead Redemption 2, how its helping me live life, and have better conversations with my wife.

May 21st 2020

in this episode, I talk about my obsession with sleeping 8 to 10 hours a day. I also talk about income inequality, and the effect of higher education on a person’s financial fortunes. I also talk about my next plans in terms of relocation and the economic movements in front of my house as seen from my balcony.

May 20th 2020

in this episode, I mostly talk about my upcoming migration back to my home town, like so many workers. I am also talking about my decision to never come back to the big city. I also talking about never ever resuming my company business, in its original plan.

May 19th 2020

in this episode, I mostly talk about accepting (so many acceptances these days 😛 ) that my sleep cycle will never get fixed. Also, spent a lot of time talking about better food access, reduced restrictions in my city. Lastly, spent quite some time discussing RDR2 and how, games are helping me keep conversations going with my wife.