Thursday, January 12, 2012

"mail" crisis

It all begins with admitting that there is a problem. It was the same for me too. I admitted that I had a problem. And if I didn't do something about it soon, I would be in a terrible mess and things would go awfully wrong. Crisis brings out the worst in scenarios but also makes us man enough to face it and get ourselves out of it.

My gmail a/c is 26% filled and it's starting to worry me. 26% and I have to do something about it. Ok, I have to say I have this whole hoarding thing in my veins which makes me an inveterate miser, always saving everything for the future. The situation demanded an action and I was totally down for it. Who isn't. If you have a month of semester break and if you aren't anything worthy to shouting over the rooftops, there is something you've got to do to keep yourself busy. So, I pushed my proverbial sleeves, rubbed my palms and got ready to delete some (read lot) mails to reclaim some space.

Horror of horrors! I dig a little deeper and find out there are very few mails addressed to me. Most mails are sent to a mailing list and end in my inbox. So my next few days will be devoted to cleaning my inbox.

THIS IS WIERD - halfway into writing this blog, I totally lost interest in the post and ended it abruptly. It is strange and my lack of patience definitely doesn't help in thinking this situation out...