3 (stereo)types

Shakti Shetty
Shaktian Space
Published in
2 min readJan 31, 2017
One’s Ranga. Two’s company. Three’s crowd. Four’s cattle on Gurgaon roads.

There are three kinds of people in this world.

  1. Thinkers
    This category is the proudest of the three as it likes to seem themselves as immensely superior to not only other creatures but also those who belong to homo sapiens. Their pursuit is allegedly either intellectual or artistic with little to no interest in actualizing any response to resolvable problems. If there is a solution, they will come up with a problem. More often than not, the members of this category are financially sound and if you ask them how, they will go back to thinking.
  2. Doers
    This category is the most industrious of all. They don’t have time to ponder what is which and when is how or why is where. Saying no to existential musings since humans ditched hunting-gathering and chose agriculture. For these folks, the aim is to get things done. They take immense pride in the fact that they are the reason the world is spinning round and round although they wouldn’t mind being at the center of universe for a change. Not happening. Tough luck.
  3. Betweeners
    This category is the reason why there’s hope that our species might survive for long. Members of this hallowed group don’t like to be labeled while they continue to strike a balance between the mental as well as the physical. They might come across as sorted but deep inside, they are dying to switch to either one of the above categories. The upside is they haven’t succeeded so far. The downside is they might just leap out of faith and end up ruining our fight against extinction.

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Shakti Shetty
Shaktian Space

I am a Mangalore-based copywriter and a wannabe (published) writer and I blog randomly about not-so-random topics to stay insane.