Welcome to TEEGA
After years in the corporate world, I found my way back to what has always felt natural to me: reading and writing. This blog is a quiet return to that long-standing passion.
I bought this domain in 2002 without a clear plan. Blogging intrigued me but after a few tentative attempts, I let the idea rest. Life, as it often does, took over.
Much later, I gathered the courage to begin again. This time with stories, reflections, and glimpses of events we usually read about and forget. My aim is simple: to pause, look again, and rediscover what slips past us in the daily rush.
In recent years, another purpose has taken shape. I now see myself as an advocate of “Life Long Learning”. I believe learning does not end with a degree, a job, or a milestone. It is an ongoing process that shapes how we think, live, and grow. Through my writing and work, I return again and again to one quiet truth: we never stop learning.
You may or may not connect with my style or perspective, and that’s perfectly fine. But before you leave, I hope you’ll share a thought or two. Your reflections help this space grow into something more meaningful.
Thank you for being here.
Happy reading.
After years in the corporate world, I found my way back to what has always felt natural to me: reading and writing. This blog is a quiet return to that long-standing passion.
I bought this domain in 2002 without a clear plan. Blogging intrigued me but after a few tentative attempts, I let the idea rest. Life, as it often does, took over.
Much later, I gathered the courage to begin again. This time with stories, reflections, and glimpses of events we usually read about and forget. My aim is simple: to pause, look again, and rediscover what slips past us in the daily rush.
In recent years, another purpose has taken shape. I now see myself as an advocate of “Life Long Learning”. I believe learning does not end with a degree, a job, or a milestone. It is an ongoing process that shapes how we think, live, and grow. Through my writing and work, I return again and again to one quiet truth: we never stop learning.
You may or may not connect with my style or perspective, and that’s perfectly fine. But before you leave, I hope you’ll share a thought or two. Your reflections help this space grow into something more meaningful.
Thank you for being here.
Happy reading.
5 comments:
Hi, Just wondering where the name came from?
Hi,
Stop being 'secretive', and I will tell you. By the way thanks for visiting my blog.
hey Rajuda :-)
i have nominated you in "reader appreciation award"
please check here http://rurlink.wordpress.com/2012/06/11/reader-appreciation-award/
Hello,
I am writing to you because you like to discover good new books, and because you say that the best source for them is Goodreads and Publisher Weekly. This is only true for books from larger publishers with a lot of advertising money. To discover new writers and books of merit, you have to read reviews and comments on smaller websites and blogs like your own. So I hope you will start recommending books from as yet little known authors on your blog. To this end, I would like to invite you to view the website www.enchantersbook.com for the stunningly imaginative and unusual environmental fantasy, Enchanters: Glys of Myradelle.
I hope you will enjoy the visit.
Thanks Masha for that rejoinder. David Russell is a GoodReads author and his book is listed at GR. The 'First Reads' feature there helps me keep track of new writers and titles. I am sure I will enjoy reading the book you recommended.
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