"An idle man's brain is a devil's workshop". We've heard this from our parents, teachers and elders for ages, yet we spend a considerable amount of time thinking about different things when our mind goes into the "idle" status, ranging from a minute to sometimes a few hours. What we exactly think depends on what we went through a few hours/days before slipping into the "idle" status.
I've been here in the USA for the past 6 months and I tend to fall into this status more often than I ever used to. This "idle" thought process must find a way to channelize out of mind, for which I have chosen this media.
What can you expect? Well, let's see how good or rather how bad does my mind think when it goes into "idle" status, does waking up the Shaitan who, starts his shift in his Kharkhana.
-Shaitan K.
I've been here in the USA for the past 6 months and I tend to fall into this status more often than I ever used to. This "idle" thought process must find a way to channelize out of mind, for which I have chosen this media.
What can you expect? Well, let's see how good or rather how bad does my mind think when it goes into "idle" status, does waking up the Shaitan who, starts his shift in his Kharkhana.
-Shaitan K.
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