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Thursday, 10 March 2011

Stress Buster

Life is fabulous, this is a statement which often is taken understated. As an individual I have always tried to keep a balance between work and pleasure, but lately I've found that I'm similar to a rocket which takes off with an extremely high escape velocity into a trajectory where gravitational pull becomes minimal and it does not know which path to take as it's own motion is not in it's control.

Vacuum plays the role now. Something devoid of matter matters now. Nothing  now is the only thing important to that rocket. My life is also analogous to that rocket. To describe myself, as what my friends called me, " all time entertainment channel, electrocuted ball of enthusiasm, red bull running in my veins instead of blood". Please do not take me wrong. I am not here to blow my trumpet but to draw attention to the fact that how time plays a vital role in changing personalities. Call it astrology, a science which calculates the position of planets based on longitude and time and also the gravitational pull they exercise on us.

I was always surrounded by friends, hanging out with them was my favorite hobby. But now,  a call in week, a status update on facebook, a tweet is the only way we keep in touch. Gravitational pull is now minimal. I'm not acting paranoid but I miss something which I possessed as an asset.

Time for change .... I will go back to where I was. So I've made up my mind. I will go to meet old friends now and have a great time with them, laugh my ass out, crack old jokes and new ones too, leave philosophy, rationality aside and take a few days to be the same old guy I was in school - carefree, hedonistic and the same old "all time entertainment channel".  This stress buster will indeed bring me back to where I belong and life will be indeed fabulous.

2 comments:

  1. Yeah, old friends are the best man. Also, great memories of physics from back in the day - escape trajectory - too good!

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  2. bed, bath and infinity10 March 2011 at 08:20

    I am in full agreement. Modern age has deprived us of human contact which we crave at a sub-atomic level.

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