Saturday, September 27, 2008

come to think of it, here i am sitting before my favorite companion- the computer and pondering about life's ways with my favorite drink of buttermilk in one hand and an inviting novel by Jeffery Archer on the table beckoning me to hit the bed, and i suddenly feel like shreiking 'Eureka!" I think i have hit upon it- we tend to take most things in life mundane because we miss out on the smaller pleasures that life offers our way...getting up late, not very sure about the shower, the breakfast taken in several intervals, friends calling in to say a hi, a distant ache of a companion, the need to create the 'fiasco' of being 'out' on a saturday night....all this are simple pleasures if we live up to it fully...but lemme rethink, how many of us do? these are things that most of us take for granted, and i am reminded that i still belong to the group of lucky ones when i look around me...never mind, there is always the section that gets things almost without even wishing for it, but when i look around, i find people so engrossed in pushing the day that it is a boon to take a break and take things as they come, allowing us to be surprised though it was a part of the plan! Funny when i write these lines out coz mostly down in our hearts, all of us feel lonely, bored, not knowing what to do, wishing for more action, hoping that things would get going and we would not know where we would find ourself in the next hour...but of all the sweetest experience of living life comes our way when we REALLY REALLY TAKE A BREAK...and tell ourselves 'k...this is also fun!'

2 comments:

Hemanth Potluri said...

nice blog and abt privacy i was hacked once and being tried to be hacked many a times..and this post is also rocking nice to read ur blog :)..

urs..hemu..

Brindha Ranganathan said...

Hi Hemanth
Good to hear the comment..and thnx about the hacking advice too...cant say i can do much about it for, i am not exactly savvy with these things, but have heard a few of my other blogger friends say this too...so with the problem, there shuld be a solution too??