Monday, December 6, 2010

GREENERY

Ah, the word green. This so much reminds me of the global warming, climate change, the Kyoto, the tag which people are giving to make their business better, etc, etc.. But more than all this green reminds me of human mind. THE GRASS IS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE. It's greener because you're seeing it at a shallower angle. That effectively means you see more grass and less dirt than when you look straight down…

People may feel green about many things… LIKE

“When I was in primary school, I enjoyed life very much, all I had to study was ‘A’ for apple or airplane and highest level of mathematics was division, all teachers were kind to me, my parents gave higher priority to my sleep than the home work ” GREENERY 1

“My secondary school days were awesome, relatives used to buy sweets when they come home, the toughest and biggest question about life was ‘find x’, mornings were about should I take the bus or share auto, evenings were about hindi tuition or maths tuition, ll my dad get me a new cycle at least for this birthday?” GREENERY 2

“My high school life was the best days of my life. Met some of the best friends who I never thought ll make such a huge difference in my life, had great teachers, having fun meant a movie once every month and cycle race, winning and losing was about comparing with your best friends, toughest question to answer was ‘why are u up so late or why are u late home’ ” GREENERY 3

“College days, wow they were like _________ (fill in with some +ve adjective) getting up morning 6 to catch a bus at 6:30, semester exams, meeting HOD, find a matching shirt for the pant, getting into the college’s students clubs were really big things to do, first day first show, a cell phone, 50Rs more to top up, a ‘HI’ reply back from fav girl next class, ALL PASS topped the wish list, finding time to go through the final sem projects during the busy outings, paper presentations, etc etc ” GREENERY 4

“My first job, my life a bachelor, my that, my this…“ GREENERY goes greener

Every phase of the life becomes a paradox, when a particular phase is part of the past we see the best days and when it’s part of the future we work towards it anticipating it and imagining how cool it would be. We like the future, which could possibly be the present one day; we love the past which was once the present.

We get better every day, working towards the future and living with the memories of the past, making every moment as memorable as possible and going green…