माणूस जन्माला येतो. माणूस मरतो. मधल्या काळात प्रत्येकाने आप-आपला timepass शोधलेला असतो.
people
curiosity about how people think and behave.
Sachin Tendulkar
Some people, at the dawn of their lives, knew exactly what they wanted to do for their entire life. They dived into it, and lived a life at entirely different level altogether. It must be a magical experience.
Now, for most of us, we don’t know that early in life about what exactly it is that we want to do for rest of our lives. What is it, which when I am doing, makes me forget to eat, to sleep.., forget the rest of the world. But in no way it means we should not keep looking. In fact, we must keep looking for it, whatever time and efforts it takes. For that, even if we find it in relatively later part of our lives, and even if we get to live few years like they did, it would be fascinating experience. Let’s keep looking till we find it.
It would be worth it.
(Thoughts from Jan 2011)
Just Saying
Wearables
Best thing one can wear is mind… Next best thing is body, rather body language… Clothes and accessories come much much later…
Just Asking
As we grow up, do we gradually loose our ability to get genuinely amazed and mesmerized…?
(Thoughts from March 2016)
Short story
How my father changed my world
Background
This was in late 90s. I belonged to lower middle class Maharashtrian family in India. I had appeared for my SSC exams and was happily enjoying my summer vacations. I always performed just average or below average in studies right from the beginning. Despite being poor in studies, I never received a single scolding/demand from my parents about studying hard etc. Then comes the result day.
Result day
My father was very curious since morning. Knowing my capabilities (and performance in exams :P) I was bit surprised to see my father being so curious about the results. Back then, SSC exam results(toppers etc.) used to get published in news papers and hence all news paper publishing agencies would get the result early in morning even before its publicly disclosed by schools. My father went ahead and managed to get my results from one such agency (even before I get in in school).
I was just 72.80%. Just plain 72, no big deal. No promise of good future, no confirmation of proven ability, nothing. Here comes the twist, my father was ecstatic!! He was on cloud no. 9. Immediately after looking at results he called my mother and shared his joy. Unaware of all this, I received my results in school. As always, I was indifferent (like – who cares!) with the results the way I have been all these years with schools, studies and anything related. I came home few hours later after all the time pass and ‘who got how much’ discussions.
He was still on cloud no. 9 :) (and was there for few days to come) …, I got even more puzzled. This was the exact opposite of response I had been preparing for myself while cycling back home from school with results. For few hours I thought there will be some catch ;) . But he was genuinely happy. He called all his friends and relatives to share the joy. Then I received a very special gift from him– an elegant expensive Titan wrist watch !! (something you would expect if you get 90%+ marks, if you know what I mean ;) ) I wan dumbfounded !! I remain puzzled for few days to come.
After effects – The magic :)
I remained puzzled and lost in thoughts for few days. I remember myself thinking – what do I exactly do to deserve this? How come my friend who scored 80% doesn’t get an expensive wrist watch but I do. Something is wrong, this is not how ‘father-son’ relation is supposed to work. Had he given up on me but was pleasantly surprised with results? Millions of thoughts crossed my mind.. My mind was strongly conditioned by society into believing that you can expect rewards only if you do something good – conditioned rewards !!
My father changed that for me. He bought a gift for me without conditions. He loved me without conditions! he loved me irrespective of whether I was bright kid or not, irrespective of where I was ‘scholar’ or not. He was genuinely insanely condition-less happy for me :) This realization felt like a miracle to me :)
It changed me. A lot. I started studying/performing without anyone asking me to do it. I scored 93% in 12th std. exam (I know marks do not matter.. but still). I consistently kept performing excellent for coming years. I wore that watch at every special occasion for next 10 years in my life.
P.S.: I know its not a very fancy or eventful father story, but it meant a lot to me and it changed my world… So I thought of sharing it here :)
