“ Welcome to the real world, it sucks! But you are going to love it!!”- Monica Geller, FRIENDS
Every one goes through pretty much the same timeline in
their life- Ur born, go to school, go to college and if you are really very
ambitious you even go a step further and go to a University. We may go to
different institutions, have different experiences but there isn’t much that
makes our lifecourse any different from another human on this planet.
Its only once we our done with our duties and
responsibilities that societal norms
have set, do we get a chance to be an individual, to create a space- a name, an
identity for ourself. For until now you have been someone’s child, someone’s
sibling, or another person’s friend, or someone’s student!
As you take that step out into “the real world” (that’ what they
call it, starting to live a life that is not scheduled/ designed for you
exactly as it is for another person, you begin a journey to carve a name for
yourself in this mad world in the process contributing in your own little (or
big) way and leaving behind a mark of your originality.
So not very different from the others, after finishing my
formal education, I lazed around like any exhausted young adult, believing that
having successfully achieving my responsibilities, it was my right to “not do absolutely
anything”! But however the elders feel somehow you just haven’t done enough,
and before you can even start planning a life for your self, you are bombarded by the same questions
wherever you go-“So whats next?” ;” Are you planning to work or getting
married?”- this phase forces one to become an unsocial individual, which
surprisingly leads to the next set of
overused questions- “ Whats wrong?”; “You are a young girl, you should go out
and have fun!”- ( really I didn’t know that, I would love to do that if you’ll
let me).
Finally, having experienced all the hypocritical statements,
and almost becoming immune to it after a point, I found it! I found a place, an
opportunity, a starting point to begin “MY LIFE”. (and coincidentlly its called
“The Fuller Life”).
“All this while it felt like a half of me was missing, and
without that half how am I supposed to know who I really am?”
So now that I finally begin my “worklife” this week, filled
with nervous tension, happy anxiety and an element of uncertainty, I hope I can
find that missing piece of me that “makes me, me!”
I truly belived it when Monica Geller said it, and I now
want to go and experience it!! J
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