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If I die, AWARE!

I try umpteen positions, numerous exercises (those learned from websites), and even tried offerings to GOD – just to sleep. Whenever, I am on bed, my brains starts working.  I calculate, I plan, and I even program my life but never slept.

But when we humans get our sleep, be it an eminent leader, a vibrant actor, or a garbage picker – we sleep like a baby and we are unaware of our own existence. Death is same as sleep. We are unaware.

Suppose I die, AWARE.

May be, I can see my 10-year-old son fishing for sympathy, or my wife’s nisus for a job to get along. But what I retrieve back the most is the scolding of wife since I died of liver cirrhosis…

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Member of Oxford Photographic Society, learned the subtitles of the art of photography from his father who is a photojournalist from Kerala, a state of India. He specialized in Black and White Street Photography. At the very young age, Santhosh was exposed to photography equipment. At the age of 15 he bagged first place in photography at the YMCA annual photography exhibition. The following year, a second place was awarded for the annual exhibition. A bachelor’s in commerce, Santhosh still had the seeds of photography sowed in his mind which made him to continue pursing photography by watching his father’s works