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About Me

I am Anu, a computer science graduate from Northeastern University, Boston. currently working on a startup namely BillTrim  I like to chew on any and all philosophical things life throws at me. I am extremely adaptive, thoughtful, always in love with silence and deeply appreciate freedom and peace.

My Goal:
To build a product or a tool which makes a difference in atleast one person life and retire at an earlier age, gain enough wealth by then to support me roam around the world, play and experiment Life so as to deeply understand its meaning.


My Strengths:
  •        I am extremely self-confident of the things I know
  •        I attempt to fore plan everything
  •        I am utterly honest
  •        I try to live by my heart rather than my mind, most of the time
  •        I never hurt anyone or always try, not to.
  •        I am an ideal son/friend/colleague and quite strangely a human being

My Weaknesses:
  •       I am sometimes very hasty as if I want to do things in 70 years for which others took 300 I just can't explain to myself, why not?
  •       I cannot lie, I just can't
  •       I just can't stop helping
  •       I cant stop empathizing so taking a biased decision is like drinking a poison consciously
  •       Stick to my judgment unless proven wrong rationally

My Hobbies:
  •        Writing Poetry's
  •        Drawing Sketches
  •        Reading Interesting blogs and watching videos
  •        Follow Vedic guidelines and meditate whenever possible
  •        Listening/Collecting Ghazals and Indian Classical Music

My Wish List:
  •      Spread love and awareness of oneness among all
  •      Get rid of senseless divisions such as rich-poor, powerful-helpless etc.
  •      To make human beings more creative and radiant as in so full of life

I Love:
  •      My Parents & My Teachers
  •      My Human Birth
  •      Kids
  •      Poetry & Music & Rhythm (Raga)

I Hate:
  •      Biased Politics &  Lies &  Secrets
  •      Intellect without intelligence
  •      To be old, to be helpless, to be a slave, psychologically.
  •      Brainwashing through media, religion, or science.

My Name's Meaning:
Anu is a real name. Anu is a word from Sanskrit, the classical literary language of India. In Sanskrit, Anu has many meanings, including atom and molecule, and as a prefix it denotes after, together, similar, every, each, etc.

  • It's a popular name in Finland & Estonia.
  • In Hawaiian, it means coolness, cold, or temperature.
  • In Hebrew, Anu means us or we.
  • In Hungarian, it means mom.
  • In Indonesian, it means something unknown.
  • In Inuktitut, it means sled dog harness.
  • In Telugu, it means to say or to speak.
  • Anu was the earliest known librarian. (around 2000 BCE)
  • Anu is the name of a Sumerian god. It means "the Heavenly One".
  • Anu, is a name in the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "mercy".
  • In Brazil, anu is a bird.


Few Movies I Like Few Songs I Like
Schindler's List Jab se tune mujhe deewana - Abida Parveen
Lost and Delirious Pucho na kaise maine - Manna Dey
The Big Kahuna My heart will go on  - Celine Dion
The Breakfast Club I will always love you  - Whitney Houston
Cast Away We are free now - Lisa Gerrad
                    

Questions I crave to know answers to:
  •    Why do we can't stop acting?
  •    Is there some source of unhappiness?
  •    What's the missing link between science and spirituality?
  •    Why is there a gap between poor and rich?


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