The future. It’s funny thinking about it. Such a vast
mysterious thing. It can be what you want it to be. So full of possibilities,
so full of excitement.
My brother is 25. He is working as a market analyst in
London. He has a swanky job, a swanky apartment, a swanky car. He has a
gorgeous girlfriend back in India. He is happy. Yesterday he told be the best
years of his life were in college.
My flatmate is 34. She is an apparel designer. She works
till 6, then has dance classes, guitar classes and a baking class. She is
beautiful and has an adorable merchant navy fiancé. Every night during dinner
she goes on about how she wishes she were back in college.
My father is 56. He is a mechanical consultant. He owns his
own company. He has a beautiful house, an incredible wife, amazing kids (if I
say so myself). His best years were in
college.
I am 20. I am in college. I have a fantastic time. I am
learning all sorts of things, most unrelated to my coursework. I have a whole future
full of possibilities. I have dreams and goals and hopes. I want a future where
I am even happier than now. But all evidence indicates that that will probably
not happen. These will be the best years of my life, and then I’ll settle down
to the monotony of routine and schedule. My capacity to be happy and be excited
will diminish. My dreams and hopes will be compromised with reality.
Why try then? Why try so hard, get my hopes up when this is
the top point of the graph? After this, reality kicks in with all its
responsibilities.
Of course, there is no way about it. I know that. Nothing
lasts forever. This too shall pass. It’s just a little depressing thinking
about how fast it’ll all end. The supposedly best chapter in my life will be
closing in just a few months.
But I know other doors will open. There will be change, and
that in itself is exciting. I look forward to whatever the future throws at me.
Who knows, in my future, there may even be androids :D
I love the repetition in this piece. It is elegant and thoughtful.
ReplyDeleteJini...
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Chase after your dreams...maybe you will be able say that your college years were great, but your future is even greater.
college is only the time of your life when your eyes are opened to possibility. this is what makes it so momentous.. you have a whole life full of wonder before you. and you, jini, i have no doubt will make the most of it. beautifully written. thank you for reminding me. im treasuring my past as i look to my future.
ReplyDeleteJini, I see many more exciting times ahead for you. I believe those who told you it was the 'best' time were trying to share their experience with you and relate to your life now. The point of 'best times' is they improve with hindsight. The little nuisances have faded away and what remains is free of the day-to-day work which you are living through.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed college but I seldom regard it as the best. No! rephrase that...I never think of it as the best. My job with kids, the challenges I met on a daily basis, my children, looking back those seem so much better than college. And, right now is a very good time for me... It may be the best time...I like to think the apex is ahead. Seriously!