Sunday, August 15, 2010

Random Thoughts – 2

We share our happiness with our near and dear ones through celebrations and these celebrations bring us closer to people.

College has been a memorable journey, with a bag full of memories. Some sweet and some bitter. But no matter what all are important. One such memory is of the time when I topped in first semester. I treated all the daysci girls at Planet food for 1000 bucks which at that time was supposed to be a pretty big treat considering we were just out of junior college, I was not getting pocket money and I was a day scholar (and yes all hostelides, please take note, it is more difficult for a day scholar to get money than a hosteller, for sure) And my brother asked me, “Do you even know these people, to treat them?” And frankly I didn’t! Few were friends and others I knew by name. But then we eventually did turn out to be good friends.

I have seen people spend like crazy at clubs and parties. I have been a part of many such celebrations. I have also been a part of such celebrations where we inaugurated our glasses by pouring out coke into them at midnight. It is not important whether the celebration was a costly affair or a cheap one or was it in a five start hotel or at home. What matters is did you celebrate? Did you have fun? Did you share your happiness? I have always looked out for my family and close friends for any celebration. But I realize I celebrated most of the important occasions of my life with not so close people. When I was getting a free ticket to Athavle coaching class because of my performance in crash course I celebrated it over an ice-cream with a bunch of 2-month old friends. When I topped in first semester I celebrated it with a group of girls I didn’t know very well. When I came to hostel I celebrated my first friendship’s day with a bunch of girls I wasn’t very close to. But over the period of time all of them turned out to be some of the best friends I could have ever hoped to make.

Now while we move on with life, we have a job to look after, a manager to answer, a career to build, we cannot expect our friends to be there for us all the time. So instead of sitting idle in your room with a sad smiley on your face, you would rather go out and celebrate with who-so-ever is around you. And in the process if that person is able to understand your joy, is able to appreciate your success, is able to be happy for your happiness then you might as well find a friend..

1 comment:

manik said...

A very refreshing read indeed...

When I joined VNIT, I never felt I could find friends as good as in school.. The feeling got reciprocated at IIM-A and I felt like I coyuld never find friends as close as the ones back in Nagpur..

But then, this feeling started fading away with time.. A couple of people have got a lot closer to that kind of friendship.. And with time, the bond is strengthening..

I always wondered and tried to find out a reason.. This article has really helped to get close to one..

Brilliantly written.. The way u have captured those feelings is ossum.. Keep writing :)