It is the morning after the blasts. We have cancelled our morning meetings, because we're not quite sure what the roads are going to look like. I cannot help but notice I am back in work mode, and already thinking about the several things we need to do. But this is not resilience - this is the first time I have been in Mumbai during a series of blasts, and I can tell you now - it's never been about resilience. It's about helplessness. Majboori, as Anupam Kher rightly said. You cannot survive in Mumbai if you don't earn every day. And that is the sad truth.
And you cannot possibly fight terrorism by sitting home and watching insane TV anyways.
Moving on, on a positive note, we saw the first renders of how our clinics could look from the inside, today. And it was exciting. It's all coming alive now - and that is so exciting! Puts an extra wind beneath the wings to trudge along. Yay!
The rest of the evening is about editing brochures and preparing collateral. We'll get there... slowly but surely!
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