Friday, January 1, 2016

First Post of this Year & “PASSION”

As the time is ticking to reach 12, I feel the urgent need to update my blog. Only one post this year!! Not Done!! But alas! I could not complete it by 12, and hence renamed it as “First Post of this year”, instead of “Last Post of this year”. :)

As I queried on the topics that I can write today, I saw a few resolutions for next year, few articles on how to live life, and more about how we should do what we love and care nothing about the world. Passion - they say is very important. "Follow your Passion".  And, then I remembered “Tamasha” movie, which I have recently seen. I must say I am an Imtiaz Ali Fan. And, I have liked his movies. But when I watched this movie - I was like... Not Again Man!!! It’s quite exaggerated!  To hell with Passion!

At 30, when I look back at my three decades of existence, I ask myself - How passionate have I been? Do I love my job? Am I Happy? What do I want to do with my life?  

And, the answer is - the first 10 years of your life has gone in copying others. You did what you were told to do by your parents. You did what you saw in your society.  You did what your culture taught you. The next 15 years was spent in learning and finding your individuality to some extent. And, the rest 5 years have gone in commitments and responsibilities and Love…
The answer is - "Yes" and "No". I love my Job, but I also hate my job, sometimes. There are times when I am just not in mood to work. Life is like this. Life is not always like R.Madhavan's in 3 idiots or like Ved’s  in Tamasha’s ending. I am sure, had the story been real, Madhavan of 3 idiots must also be sometimes bored of clicking those wild animals in camera.  And, Ved of Tamasha will feel bored in telling the stories at some point of time, if not always. There is no “passionate” work that you will never get tired of and never complain about. And, that's ok. That’s life.
The answer is – It is OK to do normal work and pursue your passion in the free time, whenever you get a chance. You just don’t have to awkwardly continuously feel like the way Ved does in Tamasha. 

I sometimes feel that movies like these are creating the feeling of emptiness in people. People somehow somewhere connect with these characters and indulge themselves in these characters so much that they stop appreciating the average lives they have. Being Average as a Goal may not sound good, but being average as a result is OK. We should appreciate and accept the mediocrity of life and try to do the best from our ends. 

If you're passionate about something, it will be a part of you, no matter what priorities you have. You will take out time. Tamasha's Ved could have easily figured out a way to fuel his passion of story telling without having to leave his job security in a haste. Enjoy your passion. No matter if you earn money through it or not. Remember the Games period or recess time in school, when we used to jump with joy. 

With this note, I end my blog here - Wishing all of you a great year ahead. May we be able to appreciate the basic experiences of life - through the pleasures of simple friendship, helping someone in need, reading a good book, spending some time in your "passion" , and having a good talk with someone you care about, and acceptance of monotony in life. May you have all these. Happy New Year.

9 comments:

  1. Its an awesome start and i would like to congratulate to for this first step. Its always good to see ppl doing other than just talking that they want to do something. I am sure there will be much more to come. Happy new year girl and keep following ur passion like u said in adequate proportions.

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  2. Good one but... There is a difference between "loving ur job on a Blue moon day" and "hating what u do on a Blue moon day". People like Imtiaz fall under category 1. No wonder we are discussing about him.
    In Addition it's ok to be mediocre only if one wants it that way.
    Just saying.....

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    1. No one wants to be mediocre..As I said, Mediocrity as a goal sucks, but as a result is OK.. Remember the bell Curve... More percentage of ppl are average.. Few are exceptional... We shd try to be exceptional.. but we should not keep brooding, if we dont get there...

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    2. Majority of us think it that way so indirectly we created that curve.. We can't consider it to be a thumb rule ..
      If we take Japnese people as an example and then fit those in stats with Rest it will no longer be a bell curve rather it will be a zig zag graph

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    3. I agree to your point. Feeling that we are exceptional, awesome, we can do anything is one thing. Oprah Winfrey speeches are good no doubt... But , the reality is, this over expectations with ourselves many a times lands us up in depression in many cases... My Blog is for those people, who are continuously in search of their passion or are not able to pursue their passion as career for some reasons... and keep brooding about "I am no good.. and I am just an average". I say that its OK... You still can live happily. In short, I am defending that being an average is OK... No need to over stress yourself that you are someone very great and you need to do something very great in life.

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    4. Yup I agree, considering I am average and I am no good is bad. Totally agree with it.

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  4. Life is about adjusting. Adjusting happily, it doesnt mean compromising. Actually it depends upon person and how he/she is passionate for tht.and every person has one thing in life vch he cannot take it on average or say ok..and they vl try till the end. Happy new year to all. I wish all should show their passions in growing upward direction.

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