Do you remember the time you were in primary school? We had awesome recesses back then. Half of it went into eating and prattling, and the rest we would spend gamboling around. Those were the days we actually had some zest and order in our lives: waking up early in the morning with excitement for school (which would bump it's head hard once we reached there!); the exhilaration of having tied our shoe laces on our own; the frolic and frisk in the evening that would rejuvenate our mind like nothing else; and then, between 8-10 in the night, witness the most productive study hours of all time.

But there is something that would seem much unwelcoming as your mind recaps those days. Those were the times when we started embracing the 'Read and write' or 'theory' culture that extends much into our undergraduate study today. Answers, essays, poetries and 'fill in the blanks' were meant to be…