We’re in the last four months of the year, and for many, the countdown to 2024 has started. September is also my birthday month, so it is usually a very special month for me.
And in that vein, today’s quote is by American novelist, poet, short-story writer, and art and literary critic, John Updike, who was one of only four writers to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction more than once. Updike published more than twenty novels and more than a dozen short-story collections, as well as poetry, art, literary criticism, and children’s books, during his career. In this quote, Updike reflects on the idea that the very existence of dreams and aspirations is rooted in the potential for them to become reality. Updike suggests that dreams have the potential to be realized, and this potential is what motivates us to dream in the first place. Our capacity to dream and envision a better future is an inherent part of our nature as human beings. The quote implies that the idea of dreams becoming reality serves as an incentive for us to work hard, persevere, and take action toward achieving our goals. Without the belief that dreams can come true, we might lack the motivation to pursue them.
In my walking quest, I am almost at my destination. I am in the heart of Bengaluru, specifically in Koramangala. From here, it’s another 30-odd km, so by next week, I will not only reach my destination but also start my way back home. I am enjoying this journey and have started thinking about what my next one will be.
This month I read four books, a mixture of fiction and nonfiction. I would love to read more, but because of my new role and the work I am already doing at home, it has become slightly difficult. Speaking of which, I am almost done with my first month in this new position, and so far I am enjoying it. I feel I am making a difference in the community, and this lets me sleep peacefully.

Singapore voted for its ninth President on Friday, and I too did my civic duty and voted for whom I thought would be best for the country. My vote is secret, but the best man for the position and the choice of the majority of Singaporeans will become the next President.
That’s all for this week. We enjoyed a long weekend because of the Presidential election, and now we are all ready for the next week. Have a positive week, people!
