I
am sitting in my warm and cozy bed in Nainital. The gas heater is working fine.
It is chilling cold outside as it began to snow in the morning. Clouds are
bursting aloud and rain continue to pour. It is stark silent otherwise. It is
this silence I cherish the most. I am also waiting for a video call from my
daughter and wife. To have a child is a bliss and when your child makes you
wait because she is busy in her pursuits, such wait is beautiful.
I feel contend and full of life at these
moments. I think about the time which has gone by which is by the way too much
of time. So much I have experienced and been through. I treasure such
experiences. I have served in the government and at the high echelons of it. During this time, I also mingled with the high and mighty of society and system, but I never felt to
be wanting them for the entirety of my life. To be pretentious is not for me. To live a
simple life is best for me. I still love to read Ruskin Bond, stories of Munshi
Premchand and poems of Mahadevi Verma and the satire and seriousness of Varun
Grover. I love to gaze at mountains and also take a deep breath to inhale the
moistness of the jungle and soil. The way our life has got too much full of
work, tensions and unease, these simple pleasures of life are falling behind.
Sometimes, sit in the room and just listen to the silence around, you will love
it. I love it. As I have come to believe that if you are calm enough to notice
the sound of your own breath, the sound of air going in and out of your body
that means you are going good in life. And if you have started to notice the
change in weather that means life is going well.
We, the middle-class people have been brought up to believe that career
is everything. It is true that we cannot chose to ignore it. I did not ignore
it. I remember the time I lived for some years in that rented room and
resentful atmosphere of Mukherjee Nagar in Delhi. Amidst upheaval of every
sort, I will run across the metro stations and ride the crowded trains to
attend classes. I remember to this day when I went to appear for the
preliminary exam for Haryana Civil Services in the sleepy town of Jagadhari and
because all the hotel rooms were full because of the teeming crowd of
unemployed youth which had descended in the town for the same exam, I somehow
shared a room with a total stranger boy, who was searching a room to pass the
night like me. My eyes became teary as I jostled with the struggle
and the inclemency of it. I worked extremely hard, got into good government
jobs, which is the epitome of success for any middle-class kid like me. I
stayed there for a while but then I decided to walk ahead, explore ahead, take
risk and move ahead. Sometimes I do feel the risk I have taken but at the same
time I feel so proud of myself that I took a decision as per my own wish. The
decision was not to limit the boundaries of my life and to stop exploration. I
would like to chase more as indeed chase is better than the hunt. I agree to
it. Life may or may not be kind to me in future, but at this moment I am happy.
I am proud of the experiences I have had. I have many things to hope for and
such hope keeps me going.
Life
will continue to throw challenges at us and we will have to pierce them through
with iron will but gentle demeaner. Life is going too fast for all of us
leaving behind a trail of experiences and that trail is precious. Sometimes it
is lovely to reflect upon the time which has gone by and to try to record it in
words. For the past, let the records be crystal and for the future, the show
must go on!
Narayan
(Nainital)
Some people follow the trail, some explore the unchartered territory. Present is never kind to those who go into unchartered path but in the end they are the trail blazers...
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