Nature’s Fury

Fury of nature

Slow increase in frequency.

Hunt for life in space.

Copyright @ Goutam Dutta

Author: gdutta17

Born in the year 1968, my childhood was spent amidst the beautiful scenic landscape of a small town in India, Ranchi. Though an engineer by qualification, reading, writing and cooking are my passions. Another thing that I am passionate about is my country, India. As they say, a lifetime is probably not enough to explore the whole of India. Currently based in Kolkata, I can be reached at gdutta17@gmail.com.

24 thoughts on “Nature’s Fury”

    1. That is, in my opinion, the sad part. I sometimes wonder as to why we spend so much on space programme. Can’t those funds be used for development of our environment here in our planet? Just a stray thought that occasionally comes to my mind… 🙂

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      1. Taking for granted what we have…and always more interested in the new. Right you are…spending money, and awareness to save this planet first should be the topmost priority… instead of trying to create life supporting elements on Mars…why not support the life where it can be, right today…

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      2. Humare chhote sey dimaag mein shayad chhote chhote khayaal hi aate hain. People who are at the helm of affairs probably know better and hence the need to look outside the earth’s boundary. Thank you for your comments. 🙂

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      3. Sir, the people at the helm of affairs are generally driven by different motives… (mostly to be back at the helm of affairs again) and that not necessarily overlap with what needs to be done… I would have been convinced they know better but then I just glance out my door, and the reality wafts in, stinking, and stark…

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    1. See…we think alike. I guess people who have the responsibility to run the countries and the world probably know better and have a different opinion compared to ours. Thank you so much. 🙂

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      1. I don’t know if the leaders know better (are smarter, more knowledgeable) or not–money talks and usually carries the power of influence…and sadly those with money are not always interested in what serves the greatest good, but with what serves themselves. Negative but possibly realistic viewpoint. 🙂

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      2. Life teaches so many things…most of them are valuable and priceless. The knowledge found in books belong to people who claim themselves to be brilliant. 🙂

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      3. Perhaps you’re on to something, my friend! One of the things I love about blogging is that we can learn lots of things from each other…aside from writing 🙂

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      4. Absolutely correct again. That is one of the reasons why I too enjoy blogging. I did not have much time in the past to pursue blogging but now i enjoy it-the interactions and learning from each other are the most enjoyable part of blogging. 🙂

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      5. You’ll think me too sentimental, perhaps, but every night I thank God for blogging, and the people I’ve become attached to here–such lovely warm souls 🙂 I’ve been alone a long time which is fine, I’m content–but there’s only so much reading and movie-watching one can do…I’d hardly written in years, but now the hours are never enough to complete all the prompts which call to me! 🙂

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      6. Agree on the prompts. A big thank you to all those lovely souls who run the prompts and take time out to collate the writings of everyone week after week, for people like us who love to read and write. 🙂

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