Is Life an Apple product?
So here's a confession, I started writing this piece a few years back, but left it incomplete because I couldn't find a suitable conclusion. Or may be there was one, but I felt strongly about its inadequacy. And now, after almost 3 years, my mind stumbled upon a comparison which seems to explain the absence of a proper conclusion, or may be provides one. I want you to imagine and go back in time to when you were still a kid. And at that time, when someone asked you, " What do you want to be in life? ", it seemed like a simple question and you'd answer with a random profession, and you thought that accomplishing it was going to be the most important facet of your life. It was as convenient as that. Of course it was supposed to be convenient, as that's a part of the charm an innocence a kid has. For me, the answer to that question was engineer , mainly because my father was one, and it sounded c