My 2 new hobbies this year
Dec 30
This year I learned two new hobbies which I would like to continue for the rest of my life. The two hobbies are
- Learned to play guitar
- Started reading books
Both started with a reason which I can’t share here, but I am glad it started. The first one which started was guitar. It started in middle of the eigth’s semester. Instantly I bought myself a guitar and started doing on tin tin lol.. yeah that was the sound I could ever make from it. Then I browsed around and found some tabs and started playing them. Yeah I could play something. It was exciting stuff ? Music really makes you feel good. Now I am stuck up with chords, I can play some basic chords for now. I had bought an acoustic guitar. I am also planning to buy an electric guitar soon. May be after the next salary
Now with reading books it really started recently, may be it came out of my boredom! Back there in chennai if we are not in office, probably we are getting bored at home. No tv, no nothing lol.. Yeah I have carried over my laptop there but hey how many times can a person see the same movie ? BTW I have seen Kungfu Panda like 20 times already lol..
Yeah the first book I read was “3 mistakes of my life” by Chetan Bhagath. This guy has got a good way of writing book, no wonder It made me read his other two books too. The other day I was in Bangalore and had gone to Big Bazaar with family and there I saw an offer which I couldn’t refuse lol.. Yeah you buy two books and you get four books free with it. Least I knew which books to pick and picked a total of 6 books in Random. Out of these books one was “Killing Floor” by Lee Child. It is such an wonderful book and I would suggest it to anyone who want to read something good. The other book was “IMMEDIATE ACTION” by Andy,McNab. Many seriously this guy has some history behind him. Immediate action was not his best book but Bravo Two Zero is . That is what I learned after reading reviews about the book. Obviously, I wanna read it. But may be at a later time, because currently I am reading the book “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari ” by Robin Sharma. Pretty neat book I must say.
Well these hobbies have come a long way and surely I would love to continue these for rest of my life!
