Saturday, April 2, 2011

28 Years Later

In 1983, a nine year old kid had his tryst with destiny with a complete stranger, watched India win the world cup. Neuroscience has taught me not use term vividly in context with memory but glimpses of those midnight moments still survives.

Today, 28 years later
 with Max by my side, history repeated itself. It's just a sport but yet it helps create the plotting points on the graph of time.
The billion prayers for Tendulkar has been answered. That's more joy than the world cup win. Yes, that fundamental attribution error still thrives.





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