Some dreams come true, some
don’t. We don’t exactly wake up every
morning expecting to become a millionaire or finding our soul mates or as much
as getting breakfast in bed.
We are the mango people… we open
our eyes early enough to realize that we’ve a loaded schedule, a pre-occupied
event list and a crammed up head ready to burst out of its seams.
We get mulated at the very thought
of taking chances but at the end of the day we all live in a realistic world
and not an idealistic world. When the day comes to a close, we too want a
closure… we try to confront our goals rather than confronting ourselves. All of
us want a stable, secure and fulfilling future, but what about the unstable
conceptions, the fidgety brooding, the day to day insecurities and the
unfulfilling lifestyle? We render all of
these helpless.
These small little things that
matter the most in life appear trash and insignificant. In this rat race where
everyone wants to be the cream of the crowd, life has lost its depth. People
have adapted themselves so, that they no longer mull over the disappointments
that they face every day while striving to be the best, or if not that then
definitely better than the rest!
Gone are the days when week-ends
were meant for hanging out with friends,
partying away or going wild over booze and mid-night movies and pop-corn and
piled-up gossips. Now people have become so career-oriented that they don’t
even have time to have a proper conversation with their families, leave aside
the friends. We have complicated our lives so grossly that life has lost its
very essence. And the problem is that we are absolutely fine with the paramount
work and negligible fun. We are okay with taking everything in our stride even
if it means losing out on living!
Not only do we plan our holidays
around our back-breaking curriculums but we even decide our life partners on
the same criteria. Love and other things have become secondary while profession
and sync have become over-rated!
So much is the burden of being
bonafide that people have started becoming commitment phobic. They don’t want
anything to come in between them and their bread and butter. Though the people
now are more sensible and focused and clear in the head but they no longer
value life in its true sense. There’s so much more than just getting through IIT and AIPMT
and CAT, life has so much more to give. The
people who are entrapped in this psycho world will never truly understand what
fun an instantaneous crazy night out with friends can be, or how much
satisfaction there is in a long walk with a friend on a working night. They can
never get enough of both the worlds.
I know that because I’ve been
there, done that. I’ve stayed up the entire night laughing like a maniac with a
group of friends and gone to college the next day in the same clothes, I’ve
broken tube lights and damaged furniture, I’ve driven bikes on the highway and
gone all the way to Kolhapur(110 km from my college) just to have a burger from McDonald's. I’ve stayed up all night to be with my friend who just broke up with
her boyfriend and made her laugh and swear at the same time…..
I’ve studied till 5 in the morning
on the final exam night and laughed at myself like a retard for being so
mismanaged, unprepared and screwed up. I don’t have regrets in life because I
know that at one point in life whatever I did will be all that I ever wanted.
I’ve made some amazing friends who I can count on all my friggin’ life, the
friends who were my partners in crime, the ones who stole my food from my room,
who I played mafia with, who slapped me for being balls over a heartless douche
and embarrassed me in front of every face on this planet.
I wouldn’t trade my life for the
world…coz it’s that magical world which never comes out of its cocoon. Its
priceless and its mine. I’m proud to own it and to be living it and to be doing
it justice and to be taking utmost care of it!!
- Life’s not about having fun when you have nothing to do,
It’s about
having fun when you have lots to do and you don’t do it!!
-Woody Allen
- If you think I’m living life more than anyone in this world, you’ve hit bull’s eye
-Akankshaa Diksha Sharma
Such a brilliant write from someone just 20. Its impossible to believe. Except, you really wrote it. I'm proud of you.
ReplyDeleteI'm proud that you're maturing so beautifully.
Stay blessed always.
Love.
I'm glad you liked it. Coming from an articulate person like you, it feels great:D and btw... Welcome back!!
DeleteFor someone who writes so well, you haven't exactly been regular. Why? :) Busybody, huh?
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