Why do I read you, Outlook?
Not to seek a reiteration of my own opinions or for a vindication of my beliefs. Not to seek contrary opinions either. Both those reasons would be self-defeating. The former would lead to a pretentious 바카라I was right바카라. The latter, while urging me to reconsider my stances, would, most of the time, actually do the exact opposite. I would 바카라dig my heels in바카라 even deeper. I read you, really, to hear 바카라voices바카라바카라voices from across the sea of humanity, giving me many eyes and ears to sense society with. In general, socio-political publications tinker with the voices, change accents around, 바카라clean up바카라 dialects or, even worse, press the 바카라mute바카라 button.
Outlook for me stands out as a distinct publication where the voices have been varied, diverse, soft, loud, intimate, mannered, violent, tender, brash, considerate, empathetic and even sterile. But they have been voices, real, true, human voices. We are the owners of every one of these emotions and Outlook symbolises us, the human race, and specifically the ones living within the cultural basket we call 바카라India바카라.
(Carnatic Singer and author)
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