Friday, August 2, 2013

Why Minimalism?

I have always been a slave of consumerism.  For example, I do not own a car and I do not intend to own one in near future, my thought is, I would better travel 20 more countries instead. I am in the process of breaking myself free from consumerism (inspired by Richard Proenneke) and embrace minimalism. There were few more blogs that I have been closely following on minimalism, but I could easily make out that they follow minimalism for the heck of following it but I enjoy every bit of it. I have been carried away by Richard Proenneke's craftsmanship, work ethic, simplicity, self-sufficiency and his ability to break free from societal conformity of . Importantly, being at peace with himself all the while, nonchalantly.  Very importantly, he was not running away from anything. He was not an escapist. He was not anti-social unlike Chris McCandless of “into the wild” whome we sympathize. The simple essence that took me away was, It takes 1 year for me to save 6 lakhs to buy a car, 10 or 20 years to buy an apartment. When I talk about years I am talking about exchanging those many days of my life to commute in a machine which a public transport could have done without much of hassle or build 4 walls around me... so the question is, Is this what I really want? And only I can answer that question. Secondly I was (and so many of you as well) leading an empty life chasing wrong things, just because my peers and societal conformity asked for it. Hence I chose not to go for branded clothing, unwanted gadgets.. etc. What I really want is to stay on the road as long as possible watching different cultures, making new friends and tasting different cuisines of the world (this is purely my need). I am no Osho or any gigantic saint the world has seen so far, but I am at the process of de-addicting myself from the things the society has tried to force me to be, a consumer.

            My definition of minimalism is the obsession for owning less,
  • Stuff I really need
  • Stuff I really enjoy owning
  • In quantities of optimal usage.


I am in the process of removing stuff that does not fit into any of these categories. This does not mean I am giving up materialistic pleasures. I feel much lighter by giving away the stuff I do not intend to use apart from the fixed assets that is shared by my entire family like, TV.. etc and the belongings that does not please me but pleases my peers. 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

100 Places to visit before I kick the bucket

Finally the list is ready, 100 places I want to trip before I give up the ghost. Next project is to come up with an optimized low cost travel plan with cost estimates. Why to visit all these wonders? Coz they exist.. I have picked most of the places from Hillman Wonders.. Any suggestion to add or remove is welcome. 

Place Country
Sahara Desert Africa
Great Barrier Reef Australia
Ayers Rock Australia
Forbidden City Bejing
Rio Panoramic View Brazil
Carnival in Rio Brazil
Bagan Burma
Shwedagon Stupa Burma
Banff NP Canada
Great Wall of China China
TerraCotta Warriors China
Li River Cruise China
Yangtze Riv. Cruise China
Lijiang/Shangri La China
Angkor Wat Combodia
Dubrovnik Croatia
Prague Old Town Czeh Republic
Burj Khalifa Dubai
Burj al Arab Dubai
Pyramids of Egypt Egypt
Karnak Egypt
Nile River Cruise Egypt
Egyptian Museum Egypt
Valley of the Kings Egypt
Abu Simbel Egypt
Bora Bora France
Louvre Museum France
Versailles France
Chartres Cathedral France
Mont St Michel France
Eiffel Tower France
Chambord Chateau France
Neuschwanstein Germany
Delphi Greece
Santorini Greece
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Taj Mahal India
Mt Everest India
Kashmir Valley India
Golden Temple India
Meenakshi India
Varanasi/Ganges India
Ladakh India
Bali Indonesia
Borobudur Indonesia
Jerusalem Old City Israel
St Peter's Basilica Italy
Canals of Venice Italy
Pompeii Italy
Amalfi Coast Italy
Uffizi Gallery Italy
St Mark's Basilica Italy
Florence Cityscape Italy
Leaning Tower Pisa Italy
Portofino Italy
Golden Pavilion Japan
Petra Jordan
Galapagos Islands Latin America
Chichen Itza Latin America
Baalbek Lebanon
Stonehenge London
British Museum London
Carlsbad Caverns Mexico
Marrakesh Morocco
Easter Island Near Brazil
Kathmandu Valley Nepal
Metropolitan Mus New York
Teotihuacan North America
Banaue Rice Terr. Philippines
Acropolis Rome
Colosseum of Rome Rome
St. Basils Cathedral Russia
Kremlin Russia
Hermitage Museum Russia
Mecca Saudi
Machu Picchu South America
Iguazu Falls South America
Amazon Rain Forest South America
Alhambra Spain
Mezquita Cordoba Spain
Fjords of Norway Sweden
Matterhorn Switzerland
Damascus Old City Syria
Serengeti Migration Tanzania
Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania
Temple Em. Buddha Thailand
Potala Palace Tibet
Cappadocia Turkey
Hagia Sophia Turkey
Topkapi Palace Turkey
Yellowstone NP US
New York Skyline US
Niagara Falls US
Yosemite NP US
San Francisco US
Grand Canyon US, Arizona
Sistine Chapel Vatican City
Angel Falls venezeula
Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Dhanushkodi India

Friday, June 28, 2013

100 things to do before i die

My "100 things to do before i kick the bucket" has been pending for a long time now and i have managed to identify 100, it would surely go beyond. Though i have managed to strike off quite a few items, I still have a long way to go. I am convinced creating a bucket list keeps me focused and a does not let me waste my time thinking "What next" and be a couch potato :)

1 Autograph from San Suu Kyi
2 Shake hands with Kamala Hassan
3 Attend Ilayaraja's live concert
4 Try Snowboarding 
5 Tour of Egypt
6 Visit Jordan Petra
Walk The Great Wall of China
See Terracotta Warriors
Yangtz River Cruise
10 Tour South India on the bicycle
11 Tour North India on the bicycle
12 Climb Kharjungla (Leh) in a bicycle
13 Go Couch surfing
14 Walk till you don’t feel your legs
15 Cycle 24 hours
16 Visit all the places recommended by Hillman wonders
17 Create a product that never existed before
18 Complete a brevet contests
19 Participate in Tour of Nilgiries
20 Sip coffee in front of Hongkong Skyline
21 See Tour de France
22 Take mom to a foreign country
23 Write a novel
24 Visit Barefoot collage
25 Never buy a Car
26 Tell someone the story of your life, sparing no detail
27 Travel Europe only by Bus, Train, foot and Cycle on a limited budget
28 Consult for a Fortune 500 Company
29 social entrepreneur
30 Become a Vegetarian
31 Visit Osho Ashram
32 Adopt a kid
33 At least One Violin concert 
34 Try Scuba Diving
35 Sky dive
36 Try 30 different cuisines of the world
37 Convert to Buddhism
38 Read all Ayn Rand novels
39 Own a library with at least 5000 collections
40 Own a farm house in Ooty
41 Visit Tibet
42 Get involved in a protest rally
43 Visit Bhutan
44 Tour to North east India 
45 Talk in TED
46 Switch off the mobile for a week
47 Learn Salsa
48 Keep a diary for a whole year
49 Run a marathon
50 Go on a holiday with no luggage
51 Set foot in all the 7 continents (Antarctica might be difficult)
52 Bungee Jumping
53 Cruise Nile river
54 Participate in Burning man
55 Take a dip in Ganges
56 Visit Sabarmati Ashram
57 Have my portrait painted 
58 Make a complete and utter fool of myself
59 Stay all night partying and go to work the next morning
60 Publish an article on my travels
61 Volunteer to any African country
62 Travel entire India by train (economy class)
63 Create my own website
64 Sleep at a road side dhaba
65 Be someone's mentor
67 Visit New York
68 Tour Sri Lanka
69 Travel in a House boat
70 Travel a year without any purpose or direction 
71 Get 3 Top Certifications in specialized subjects
72 Watch 200 imdb recommended movies
73 Taste some very Gross food
74 Spend a whole day eating junk food without feeling guilty
75 Create my Family tree
76 Travel in Trans-Siberian express
77 Spend a day at Varkala beach during the monsoon
78 Swim in Dead Sea
79 Loose the sense of direction at the rann of kutch
80 Chittorgarh Fort 
81 Visit Dhanushkodi
82 Eat at Delhi 6
83 Visit Maandu
84 Visit Kasi
85 Visit Laos
86 Visit Pakistan
87 Lead a life of a cave man for a week
88 Para-sailing
89 Learn how to take a compliment
90 Visit Dhanushkode
91 Renovate the house with a touch of french feel
92 Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
93  Bicycle tour to Africa
94 Teach some illiterate to read
95 Teach in a school/collage 
96 Spend a whole day reading a great novel
97 Overcome the fear of failure
98 Work for tips
99 Cycling Silk Route
100 Explore Hampi
101 Publish an Article in a renowned journal