“There's a mysterious alter ego in everyone. Some call it hallucination, some call it art.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“The only reason for the many unknown excuses I had to make up to get out of the parties, school reunions, fake get together, informal office meetings was that I didn’t like ‘Gossiping’.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“A temple for an atheist and a hope of a single person to find a date are same. Meaningless but strong faith.It's like a single guy would marry a girl who would go to the temple with a hope and pray that she would find an atheist like her someday.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“Till 24,I always thought I am different and then I found out everyone is.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“There is no 'We all are different' theory. That's another condolence or compensation for 'Everybody is common, normal and indifferent'.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“My ‘Feed me Fame’ slogan during the first half course of my life was seen as ‘Treat me Lame’ by the people and it was not literal until I found a typo in one of my articles one day I wrote for a personal use.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“Prejudice. It's a bad thing. Once your mind is prejudiced, you will not think beneath or beyond. Actually, you will stop thinking.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“Instagram: People love me no matter what.Facebook: People used to love me.YouTube: People will always love me.Google+: Someday, people will, I know.Twitter: I don't care, guys.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“Pinterest-Women love meSnapchat-Girls love meLinkedIn- Why are you ignoring me?Reddit-Chill, it's life. They don't even know me.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“When it comes to obeying your elders including parents, think once that they must be true for they have a whole lot of experience of life but think twice because they have the experience of ‘their’ life. Obey thoughtfully.”
Bhavik Sarkhedi“I always wondered and perplexed about me not getting any attention for whatever good I did or keep doing in my personal and professional life. Finally, I found the gem of an answer. It was just that I was doing good for the wrong reason and not trying to do the best for the rightful reason.”
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