It’s a phase, they say, when you
feel like singing the popular “Mein Pareshaan” all the time. A phase where you
experience all emotions together, jumbled up, back to back – weird to that
extent that your thoughts play around perpetually in the labyrinth of your
mind! So for the first time, your “Di” is writing a blog that doesn't offer
clear solutions but just exposes the “mental state” that we – the 20 somethings
share in common. Hope you enjoy it!
It wouldn't be wrong to say that
until recently you looked forward to your birthdays and now you no longer
because you turn a year “older” with every year. Whether studying or working or
waiting for something to happen to you, the million-dollar question remains –
Ok. What Next? Most of the yes/no questions asked to us require 2 bit of memory
storage these days – Yes, No, Do not know, Maybe and the traffic is more
towards the latter two. For example - A volcanic eruption of brooding occurs when
that very inquisitive relative of ours asks- yeppo namba veetula aduthudhu kalyanam?(When is
the next marriage in the house?). You would feel like telling him/her when it
happens you will surely send him/her an invitation with the date on it, but
then actually it seldom is as simple as that. And then –We, the Devdases and
the Meeras immerse ourselves into another set of infinite anxiety and confusion
depending on the “status”. Singles desperately want someone, people having
“someone” want it to work it out at home, and people who took no initiative and
paid no thought over this sector of life begin to think how long they can
remain in this “I really am perfectly happy without bothering about this” state,
the others pray hard their parents get someone nice for them and a very few
privileged ones have to choose between multiple options that lie in front of
them. It wouldn’t be unfair to say that the“status” determines the “state of
mind” and the “state of mind” determines the “status”. So there goes the music
of our boggling lives in a loop yet again. How to approach? Whom to ask? What
is the next best step? When is the right time? What will others think? Is this
what I want? If these questions run in your mind, welcome to the “Being a
Normal 20 something” gang. How we wish there was a 100% accurate Help Desk or
Software that we could put our questions and get the answers! But the fun part is
we have to play this game called “LIFE” – and I am afraid none of us is given any
cheat code or power booster.
20 something is a powerful period of
time wherein you start understanding the various circles of life and the best
part is that it is this phase that we begin to set “desired states” propelled
by the infinite supply of energy in us. However, academics, job, hobbies, family,
friends and society all remain as disjoint sets with separate lines of focus.
We begin to understand that education just teaches us “how to learn to learn”
and that’s it. At work place it’s more of mind games and people games and money
games and we still learn to make our way through. How many of us get that one day attack of
thought that we can and should do something for the affairs of the country or
some kind of social work? How many of us convert them into actions? Or that
thought in which you suddenly decide-“Yes! This is going to be my life!!”.
Yesterday you measured everything in terms of status and money, today you begin
thinking about the very controversial “happiness”. So what is that you want? (
Oh! Do not bother to answer!).Youth instills the bravado of exploring these
various circles without any rules or regulations. Settling down, they say, is
the act of finding/deciding an intersection point or balance between these
various circles of life. Nevertheless that’s a distant “state of mind”.
Has this muddle suddenly appeared in
our lives? No. The muddle has evolved. It has evolved as a result of our
observations of the world and its complex dynamics. We begin to understand its
various components, their interaction and the resulting effect created. Without
doubt, the muddle keeps evolving as the years go by. By the time we gain
clarity and we think it is wise to enlighten the NextGen with it we realize
that during the course of our journey, the NextGen has evolved its own muddle!
You see, there is no “Moksha” in this “Samsara” (Reference to Bhagwad Gita). Enjoy
this muddle, play around for now, we shall settle down in sometime-don’t worry!