Monday, December 5, 2011

Life is not flat: the canyon of darkness

A dim light beams on face as the other half of the smiling lips kiss the pure myst of darkness. Life is never short of good memories. Regardless of times your go through, you would have at least a handful of finest memories of past to reckon with. Unarguably, perhaps these finest moments of past are the best things to bring a smie on your face anytime.

Life is not flat for all. Everyone does not get the same amount of happiness and luck. Some get less and some more. All the motive of living life boils down to being content with self. Its analogous to an itch in hand which u want to scratch, but are abstained from doing so, in order to avoid inflicting further damages. Similarly, there are moments you wish to chose a short-cut in order to get relieved from current, but don't do so in order to avoid injuries during long run. Problems come and for some they get eclipsed, and for others they stay on like shadows.

Walk in any crowd, there are innumerous souls who combat their daily problems and still continue to live life. While you may be enjoying party at some corner of world, at other corner a BSF patrol man would be safe guarding our country against attacks. Few of us are lucky to get our dreams in subsequent stages of life and many of us are unlucky ones to be deprived of what we aspire of.

The debate between fairnes and unfairness is never ending, with both the faction(read:winners who generally administer for fairness and non-winners who take the other side) right on their stance.

A cup of coffee

Life can't be hectic unless your luck runs short. You start appreciating the 1 hour breaks and try to make up for your sleep deficit, develop fondness for mess food after missing canteen dinner/lunch, pat your back when you succesfully conquest(this is the greatest achievement) the breakfast and breathe a sigh of relief for every avoidance of mishap. In this context let me recollect an incident which occured few days back

"Lets go for a coffee treat" excalimed Bravo.
"But why? Who will go? Coffee? Where".

It was time when our group had wrapped up a task and we were about to leave, an enthusiatic team mate suggested the idea for coffee.
Thanks to our nature of questioning(and not answering) each and every aspect of the world. The flood of questions were anticipated. Some of the team mates even had left quietly by the time the questions were silenced.
"I am heading. Whoever wants to join may join in" echoed another team mate.
Brave one liners such as these although may sound classic, but invite wrath of others(particularly those who think that doing anything other than work is simply a waste of time). Still, the six of us managed to locate a empty table at canteen. As usual some(to be read as jokers) of the team mates were busy cracking jokes and some others were busy gauging jokers. A few were entangled in performing the post-tasks closure activities.
Some jokers displayed their sympathy for others, while few were busy completing up the post-task closure activity.  For some, the relationship with the incident ends after the culmination of incident, while for others there are still works to be done even after closure of activity.

A cheers to those set of serious people who sacrifice the small moments fun and enjoyment, and commit themselves in ensuring that everything goes on smoothly.