Half a dozen strings...
Testing times, and it’s been pretty busy; lots of thoughts wandering my mind—disorganized and diverse, fighting for space—I’ll let them make their own music…
Yesterday was bhasha dibosh(language day). I couldn’t resist writing the Bangla expression, because the essence of this day is so emphatically linked to this language. It was in Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) that a great movement was started in protest of Pakistan’s declaration that Urdu should be the official language of East Pakistan as well. This movement was unique in its objective, no material gains, no bridges to be made, no factories to be shut, no wages to be increased, just the fundamental right to speak the language of your choice, the language of your birth—which is so innately ingrained in each one of us. Bangladesh hosted the opening ceremony of this year’s cricket world cup only a couple of days ago, and in a country that owes its birth to this language, what more fitting way to begin the auspicious occasion with “amar shonar bangla ami tomay bhalobashi”…
Yes, the world cup is underway, and Indians have gone crazy about it as usual. Among all the useless debates and endless discussions, comments and retorts, there was one that stood out. It was made by the Indian captain a few days ago. When asked what advice he’d given to Sreesanth, (who, by the way is the bad boy in the team) he simply said “If he wants to irritate somebody, it should be on the other side”. Now that’s how a leader should speak.
Leadership is something very difficult to define, but there’s one thing that is common to all great leaders—the power to inspire! Last night I watched a video—“The last lecture” by the late Dr. Randy Pausch. If you haven’t had a chance yet, watch it—it’s there on youtube and TED.com. It was one of the most amazing talks I had ever heard—inspires you to change your perspective, look at things differently.
So, where is the inspiration around us? I think most of you fellow Kgp-ians will agree that this is probably the greatest shortcoming of life in Kgp. All the eccentricities, all the discontent, all the frustrations (I’m not saying that’s all there is) stem from this one single fact—lack of inspiration. Maybe because of misguided choices, may be because of unchallenging coursework and even more boring question papers, or a skewed sex ratio or whatever, but you can’t deny it. Even the kgp culture, the campus activities, which is definitely its biggest asset, seems to be driven more by compulsion than inspiration. Probably all this is just a hangover of having stayed here for almost 4 years now, five years seems a bit too long…
It’s come to that time again…when I have to start thinking about what to do next—not that I have had great doubts, but still this is where you say—“lock kiya jay”. Last time was when I was leaving school, and since then it’s just been going with the flow. Honestly, I am pretty excited about taking the next step, it’s a little scary if you think of the implications—but it’s always heartening to know that there are people who’ll love you no matter how you mess your life up.
Love. It’s the thing you live for, it’s the thing that drives this world. Even hatred, malice, jealousy and every other emotion is born out of it—and I am barely surprised that this little tune of thoughts has also sought its ending on the lovenote.
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ReplyDeleteVery rightly said.... it's almost time for us to decide again! Some of us who could't decide last year and prolonged our stay here will definitely have to make up our minds this time. :) And the people who love us make it all possible coz they always pull us up when we start hating ourselves....
ReplyDeleteI loved the flow of it. Really well written.
ReplyDeletePS: Even I was wondering how it must be like for Bengalis in India to see Bangladesh like that!
behs bhalo likhechish
ReplyDeletedekhey bhalo laglo je manusher jai achievement hok na keno bhalobasha ta na thakley thick konotai monopruto lagena
Inspiration is really required in every step of life. I think every failure can be attributed some way or the other to the lack of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, its again time to have new faith in ourselves and take another giant leap.Eventhough some people like you are more or less sure, some unlucky ones like me are still confused about their option ahead :P and there is this constant nagging from inside that its high time to lock our choices!!
Just a piece of advice, since u write so well, try blogging a little more frequently so that all your thoughts dont come rushing together and u try to fit them all in just 1 blog! Do more justice to your writing skills my friend.
I am not in the least amazed by Deepashree's concern. Maybe a few lines on the subject of your love would do the trick! We all are waiting to hear :)
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