tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7341680277120395575.post8273569034493558054..comments2023-05-10T13:54:23.890+05:30Comments on DeepS ගේ ලෝකය | My world as it is: The danger of being the obedient kidDeepshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16617097485866398438noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7341680277120395575.post-86838888588937237012013-06-09T06:20:01.679+05:302013-06-09T06:20:01.679+05:30Saying "no" is one of the skills that ma...Saying "no" is one of the skills that matter a lot in today's world and great to know that you have mastered the art :) congratulations on your achievement!<br /><br />Besides that, it is great to find that there is at least one another person who can say "been there, done that" to the content of the post. I have seen many -so-called-obedient-people messing up their lives because of the secret controlling mechanism that hides itself within the good virtue of obedience and seems I'm not the only one who has seen and experienced it.<br /><br /><br /><br />Thank you for your valuable comment Tomiyadeepshttp://deepsgelokaya.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7341680277120395575.post-63038448411276691052013-06-09T06:13:31.349+05:302013-06-09T06:13:31.349+05:30Hey Tomiya,
Glad to know that there are people wh...Hey Tomiya,<br /><br />Glad to know that there are people who still remember that I was writing a Sinhala blog ;)<br /><br />Well, I wrote this post and was thinking whether I should write a similar post in Sinhala. Now I think, may be I should.<br /><br />Thanks for all your compliments and it is kind of encouraging to know that readers miss posts like this.<br /><br /><br /><br />Talking about the lost writers : Yes, there are fine writers in the Sinhala blogsphere now, but I do miss the old Sinhala blogsphere during 2008-09.I still believe that it was the golden era of blogging and the initiatives and fights which took place during those times have shaped the blogsphere that many novice writers experience today.<br /><br /><br />Yeah, it is true about Sinhala. I have studied in English and English has been my working language for more than 7 years now. But still,Sinhala is the language that runs in my blood, yes it is magical!!deepshttp://deepsgelokaya.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7341680277120395575.post-26748687292083844532013-06-09T01:52:26.684+05:302013-06-09T01:52:26.684+05:30Oops, forgot to comment about the topic. Been, the...Oops, forgot to comment about the topic. Been, there done that, and had my fair share. One of the best skills I learned over the years is, how to say "NO" in a diplomatic way.Tomiyanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7341680277120395575.post-30568660386639507262013-06-09T01:23:34.010+05:302013-06-09T01:23:34.010+05:30I remember the days you used to write that Sinhala...I remember the days you used to write that Sinhala blog. You must have your own reasons to switch over to English. <br /><br />Sinhala blogsphere is not in a crisis; yet, it has lost many of it's finest writes. I understand,maintaining two separate blogs may not be an option for you, but,all I want to say is we - Sinhala blog readers, miss posts like this and writers like you. <br /><br />Most of us can communicate in English, but there is something magical about Sinhala. May be it's in my blood, may be I'm just home sick, whatever the reason is, I just feel home, when I read it in Sinhala. Well, if the truth to be told, I tried my luck with Colombo elite class, and felt like I don't belong there.<br /><br />Don't get me wrong. I'm not one of those "Sinhala only" guys. I'm just a common stray dog, who lives in exile and miss the place I grew up. What say you? :)Tomiyanoreply@blogger.com