BORED!!!!
What do you do when you are bored? I am running out of ideas. Or is it that I am feeling bored too often now? I guess it is the latter that is causing the issue.
At times, my mind just goes blank. Like Siddharth hums the "Randakka" song just like that while in cafe in the "Kadhalil Sodappuvathu eppadi" movie, sometime I too goes to a neutral state. Do I like that? Yes, I do. I do not like it when I am alone.
What do writers have in common? Their inclination towards loneliness? I guess that is one common thing. Or may be, their mood swings? I sometimes want to be alone, but sometimes i just crave for someone to be near me. What makes people writers? Their innate observation powers? Their experiences? Their vocabulary? Their emotions? What else? I think you will agree with me that a writer should have all these. I have some experiences, if not too many. Am I really an observer? I guess not. But I can say one thing. I am interested in people. I find their lives interesting. Sometimes I wonder how they live. Sometimes, I imagine how they might find the solutions to the problems they face.
What about my emotions? I feel sometimes, as Varun pointed out during our usual friendly coffee break, that I should learn to control my emotions. That was in a different context altogether. (We were talking about my karate. Meanwhile, to let you know my circle of friends here in my office, I am now a part of a small gang of friends who hangs out together for lunch and coffee. Let me introduce Kalpana, Kiran, Varun, Nitesh, and Gokul (and Roshni of course who left the company just few days back). I knew none of them maybe an year back, never thought I will be friends with them, but we did. See, it is all life's twists and turns. And that is something that makes life worth living; because I do not know what lies in store for me the very next day! What if I am in for a beautiful surprise tomorrow?)
What do you do when you are bored? I am running out of ideas. Or is it that I am feeling bored too often now? I guess it is the latter that is causing the issue.
At times, my mind just goes blank. Like Siddharth hums the "Randakka" song just like that while in cafe in the "Kadhalil Sodappuvathu eppadi" movie, sometime I too goes to a neutral state. Do I like that? Yes, I do. I do not like it when I am alone.
What do writers have in common? Their inclination towards loneliness? I guess that is one common thing. Or may be, their mood swings? I sometimes want to be alone, but sometimes i just crave for someone to be near me. What makes people writers? Their innate observation powers? Their experiences? Their vocabulary? Their emotions? What else? I think you will agree with me that a writer should have all these. I have some experiences, if not too many. Am I really an observer? I guess not. But I can say one thing. I am interested in people. I find their lives interesting. Sometimes I wonder how they live. Sometimes, I imagine how they might find the solutions to the problems they face.
What about my emotions? I feel sometimes, as Varun pointed out during our usual friendly coffee break, that I should learn to control my emotions. That was in a different context altogether. (We were talking about my karate. Meanwhile, to let you know my circle of friends here in my office, I am now a part of a small gang of friends who hangs out together for lunch and coffee. Let me introduce Kalpana, Kiran, Varun, Nitesh, and Gokul (and Roshni of course who left the company just few days back). I knew none of them maybe an year back, never thought I will be friends with them, but we did. See, it is all life's twists and turns. And that is something that makes life worth living; because I do not know what lies in store for me the very next day! What if I am in for a beautiful surprise tomorrow?)
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