Saturday, November 6, 2010

Changing Times, The Only Permanent Thing .....

It is well known proverb that time and tide waits for none, it just ticks every moment and slips away. But when we were just kids we never knew that changes will be so abrupt. There were time when things were so easily accessible, when even 50 cents oops 50 paise were more then sufficient for our parents to convince us for something they wanted. I remember my childhood when my mother used to give me a "Lalach" of 50 paise and asked me to do some work which I used to do very enthusiastically and happily. But friends now even if you offer a child a Rs 50 note he/she won't have that excitement that energy which even 50 paise used to give us. Days have changed and will be changing as Change is the only thing that is Permanent. There were times when while graduation we used to borrow rupees in range 10-100 from friends, but today we don't think spending Rs 100 for a second even, when we used to get Aaloo paratha in Canteen 2 for just Rs 3 with awesome chatni but even a Rs 90 paratha today doesn't tastes that good, when we used to have Yummy Mango Shake in Raipur Naka which costed just Rs 5 and we used to re-think if we should have one more glass of it for the sake of additional 5 Rs.
Those were the times when we werent earning but were eager for the days when we gonna start earning , but today I realise that those days were much more better than what today is.


Living here far away from parents, from friends, from relatives for earning daily bread and attaining what they call professionalism . But this so called professional service cannot bring those days back, those moments shared with friends back. But friend this is next phase of life, where being involved with your job one should stay connected with your friends, with family, and have fun as much as you can. As when your next phase of life i.e. Married life will start , you will have the same feeling for your current phase of life. Enjoy your bachelor life with all your friends , experience everything that you can in this phase , so that later you don't regret in some phase ahead of your life that you missed this and that.

A Final Line :

Live every day as if it were your last and then some day you'll be right.
~H.H. "Breaker" Morant

6 comments:

  1. thinking and narration is good, but topic might needed to be stated in more generic. nice read although.

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  2. I just wanted to keep it as short as because people get bored and so I as well... I just took the core things that can be co-related by everyone easily.. Anyways Ill try to be more generic

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  3. good start just keep it up..

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  4. Last para geared me for GOA. Lets finalize the plan by the end of this week. Make sure that our next year starts in goa with beer and babes :D

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  5. Well Written and Beauitfully Presented the thought....
    Rs 3 Aloo PARATHA .. Jai ho !!

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  6. Very well said Ravi bhai ....we need to drop the habit of cursing the present every time and saying that past was good ....as you said we can change only the present and make it memorable :)

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