Just two more points here, sorry please dont mind the number of posts.
1. We ALL need a personal, guide who will not judge us, who will not shy away from pointing our flaws but help us work through them, much like Riya is to Arjun. Only that she has idiolised Arjun and am not sure she will be able to tell him he is wrong or point out his flaws with a view to correct them.
2. Its always personal, however much we try or say, separate personal and professional lifes. They are always intertwined. Our prejudices play, our personal opinions govern our actions.
Whether how they behave with each other at work, how they react to situations, how people would be ready to forgive or not or the very reason for being part of a collective group, its always personal. (And this is my personal opinion😉.)
Our laws (globally), and would be happy to be corrected, are reactionary in nature. By that I mean, if there is a complaint or a suspicion, there would be action. In both cases, partiality (based on ones personal biases and prejudices) becomes a casuality.
Finally, up-to-date!
I am glad Sameer is dead. Life would have been worse, had he been alive. I guess his loneliness and irrational mind would have killed him to suicide.
Just like in another story of yours, such a life (I guess there Sameer had PTSD?) would be worse.
I guess some "mistakes" or "error in judgement" although wrong are not lawfully wrong and one has to live with it.
Hard days ahead for ETF. Just one request, we have seen this episode from Arjun and Riya's perspective. Would like to know when history unveils, what other perspectives do we get to see?
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