One more interesting thing about human behavior towards
certain events in life. There is always an event you wait for so long and you
plan so many things to do after it. But when it happens then you don’t do all
those planned stuff and the only reaction you have is a sigh of relief. I just
witnessed this thing today. I completed one more milestone in my academic life
and appeared for the last paper of my MBA today. After two years of rigorous
track of quizzes, presentations, competitions and exams, I had millions of
plans for this last day of exam from long time. But ultimately when it happened
today, all I did was sit back and feel the rush in my backbone, exactly the
feeling you get after a roller coaster ride. Knowing that the excitement has ended and probably
you have enjoyed that experience for the last time, makes you stunned. Sure we will miss this
last ride but we have keep moving to venture on the next exciting ride. That’s
life. You just have to enjoy each ride in that moment, feel the end of ride and be ready to fasten the seat belt for next ride.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
From the days which were "On Air"
February 13 is celebrated as a World Radio Day. Now we can
think that why do we need to celebrate for the signals transmitted through
electromagnetic waves in a radio frequency range. But no, this is not all. The
radio has been an integral part of people’s lives just till couple of decades
ago. In the days before the advent of television, the radio brought the family
together to listen to news, music and drama. As radio continues to evolve in
the digital age, it remains the medium that reaches the widest audience
worldwide. This multi-purpose medium can help people, including youth, to
engage in discussions on topics that affect them. It can save lives during natural
or human-made disasters; and it provides journalists with a platform to report
facts and tell their stories. It also continues to play the role of uniting family through its improved entertainment offerings. So let
us celebrate this day by giving credit to this long lost but cherishable media.
Monday, 4 February 2013
Rain: A little bit of magic for everyone
On a lousy Monday evening, you wake up after a late afternoon
nap to expect a further lousy evening and to your surprise the sky has planned
a special treat for you and there it is, a rain. Nothing cheers you up more
than rain, provided you don’t have work and all you have to do is sit and just
look at rain quietly from your window. Small droplets of water twinkling from
the sky fall on earth to make everything look more beautiful. The soothing
noise of drizzling catching your attention and melting all the worries away. You
remember your past encounters with rain, hard to forget as rain made them all very
special. It may be a paper boat made by your father to leave on a small water
trail on road, a bet with your friend to run on a wet road as fast as you can, a
sudden rain during a family trip and all hiding under one small tree to keep themselves
a little less wet, a long walk on an empty road with someone special, a lonely
walk just to take your mind off from everything that’s bothering you. Rain has
always been there as a silent listener witnessing all these special moments in
your life. But like other special childhood memories, fate of rain is also to
be just a memory and a hindrance for the present. Rain is more of a pain for us
when we start caring more about reaching office in dry cloths. As wisely said by
Roger Miller, “Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet”. This monsoon
let’s try to cherish the happiness offered by rain and be grateful to the joy
called rain. Let’s get back to childhood and make paper boats for that little water
trail, let’s run with friends in rain on an empty road, let’s backpack and get
back to beautiful nature, and let’s remember that it’s never too late for
anything and help rain in bringing back its magic, for us, for everyone.
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Something lost in memory
I am sure each one of us has witnessed sudden finding of something that was lost long in our memory without actually trying to dig it out of that huge pile of past. We will be busy in our routine and suddenly that memory pops up in our head and we wonder how come we haven’t thought about it for this long. The same happened to me about this blog a couple of days back and I wondered how come I forgot about the blog for about a year. This brought me to a thought that how many things would be there which I would have planned, pursued for a while, and then left unknowingly and is lost somewhere in my memory waiting to be resurfaced again. Why does this happen that we plan on something for us, just for us, and still forget about it so fast, in spite of the privileges of digital age with infinite devices to help us remember every tiny detail? Is it because of the act of forgetting which is prevalent for our generation or just a selfless deed by our overwhelmed mind that is tired of stocking stuff that we pile on to survive in this ever increasing competitive world?
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