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                                  As you may wonder whats cooking behind my name. Well I am paulOaries. Yes readers I know you are smarter then me. YES its not my real name, rather its my Pen Name. I fail to see the idea behind putting up my real name ( honestly I am scared OF Public Humiliation ). ITS been a Heaven and Hell year for me... So my real name can wait till  the blog is mature enough......
                                                       This Blog is an escape to my world of reflections, thoughts, fantasies and my personal - public journal. Well my name  has nothing to do with anyone of my post right? Its simple I am my words.... I don't write with mind but with heart ( too much emotional sorry ). To be or not to be,  so I choose not to be - to be nobody just a plain  name with secret mission in mind......
                                      A mission I cant share with you, but its a big one.....
I have to say honestly I have been very Lucky to be born at the age  of laptop, I  wont lie its the best invention after discovery of Internet. Not only can I read my notes, but frankly I can publish my words without a real Publication House all with help of my laptop..... Now well its a mystery to me if some one reads my blog or not. So I wont jump about being printed virtually .........
                        My Pen Name  is the result of combination of my favorite writer   PAULO COELHO's   first name  and my  sunshine ARIES,  here the result is paulOaries and is to be Pronounced  as POLARIS. But why  "O" in capital,  I have a fascination with letter O. There is a unseen reason and my real name is kinda hidden too in the name paulOaries. You are allowed to decode it,  but I WONT  open my mouth now.
                                      Really  not now let my Big  Mission be fulfilled................
 



P.S-  cant help it, but hide it :)


Thanking you to bear with me
paulOaries                         

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