Wordplay: अपनी शिकायत

Hindi Poetry ‘अपनी शिकायत’ by The Versatilist

This wordplay is a reflection that quite often, we are too self-critical and most of us struggle to accept and really appreciate the compliments from others. Of course, complimenting self is even rare.

The below wordplay captures this essence. Hope it inspires you to appreciate yourself!



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Karan is a passionate individual who constantly dreams of changing the world for good. An avid reader and a reluctant writer, he is a firm believer in Grace (and bit of sun signs too!). The name of this blog is reflective of his keen interest in the planetary influences on human behaviour. At 32, he has a bit of a many facets (Versatile!), among those, a human resource professional being the most prominent. This space is a reflection and collection of his thoughts, designed with an intention to foster more thoughts, some of which, hopefully, will fuel the engine of change the world deserves! Professionally, Karan has trained and mentored well over thousand students and helped them in improving their communication skills, personality and readiness for job interviews. You can get in touch with him on shorey.karan@gmail.com for any assignments. Connect with me on twitter @karanshorey

2 thoughts on “Wordplay: अपनी शिकायत”

  1. karanbhatiaonline – Karan Bhatia is a Senior HR professional and has a diverse exposure of working in sectors like ecommerce, big data and logistics. Beyond the call of his duties, what drives him is the passion towards ventilating his thoughts on paper. An avid writing enthusiast, he loves to craft short stories in different genres, brings up delirious issues via his poetry and allows a free flow and outpour of random thoughts, enroute from his heart. It was simply the need to tell a story that many people like him would be able to relate to, that motivated him to pen down his first novel, I was in Love I am in Love. He is also a part of regular meetups with a Slam Poetry group in Delhi. He holds a Masters degree in Human Resources and Marketing and has also done various courses into creative writing, for the upkeep of the budding writer within.
    Karan says:

    Beautifully penned bro !

    1. karanshorey – Karan is a passionate individual who constantly dreams of changing the world for good. An avid reader and a reluctant writer, he is a firm believer in Grace (and bit of sun signs too!). The name of this blog is reflective of his keen interest in the planetary influences on human behaviour. At 32, he has a bit of a many facets (Versatile!), among those, a human resource professional being the most prominent. This space is a reflection and collection of his thoughts, designed with an intention to foster more thoughts, some of which, hopefully, will fuel the engine of change the world deserves! Professionally, Karan has trained and mentored well over thousand students and helped them in improving their communication skills, personality and readiness for job interviews. You can get in touch with him on shorey.karan@gmail.com for any assignments. Connect with me on twitter @karanshorey
      karanshorey says:

      Thank you KB!

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