If writing few words about him could be the least thing I can do to bestow my deep respect and homage to
daagh, and at the same time to express my deep anguish for this fateful event, then I would like to take this opportunity with regards.
daagh was one of the legends of GMAT Club, the comments and analysis of whom I always stopped by and delved into while skimming through the replies of any SC question - irrespective I have chosen correct or wrong answer.
Literally, I was elated when I saw him once again active after a hiatus in the forum in May'20, and my joy was so profound that I expressed the same feeling to him in my first ever direct message to him. As humble being as always, he replied to my message promptly, his reply beholding the same vigor and enthusiasm as the those of mine and an element of proximity and familiarity with each other, in spite of the fact we were chatting for the first time. From his reply, I came to know that he was not keeping well for some time and in his own word "still not on my feet". I wished him for early recovery and prayed for him for getting well soon.
I would deeply miss
daagh for 4 years of virtual relationship. Rest IN Peace
daagh. Your words and acumen embedded in the forum will far outlive you ...
Regards