I am back at home now. I guess, by now, everybody (from NITC) will be under their home ceiling. Just sitting on my couch and thinking about all these 4 years creates a medley of emotions in me. It brings about that part in me who is very consciously trying to fight the repercussions of separation. The feeling of getting separated from the ones you love and have lived with leaves a big void in your life, which will take time filling. The moment I left the college I knew it was going to be difficult, nevertheless inevitable. I was wondering why this feeling of total separation doesn’t come if we are getting separated from our parents or relatives? Why alone that friendship be given this treatment? Why can’t we take it as the way it is when we separate our relatives? That is, having a hope that we are going to reunite no matter what. I was trying to be foolishly practical when it came to bidding farewell to my near and dear ones at the college. I kept on reassuring myself that no matter what I am not going to lose touch with these friends of mine. But then another part of me asked, “This is what you told me when you left 10th and 12th?, how can you be so sure that you will be in touch with all of them no matter what?”. I just thought for a second and asked one of my other parts, have I been true to my conscience? Have I kept the similar promise I made during my 10th and 12th? I got a very prompt answer- NO! I am neither in touch with many of my old friends nor do I feel guilty or sad about it. Of course I am not speaking about my immediate circle of friends I had in my past, I do feel guilty that I cannot keep in touch with them. I am talking about those friends whom I did not spend much time with but still had a significant role in my life back then. Anyway no matter how much I reassure myself it’s a bare naked truth that i can’t keep in touch with everybody. I can only think of being in touch with the close ones who were there through thick and thin. But that also looks bleak, considering the fact that I might end up any where in the globe 5 years from now. It’s very human to adapt to situations. No matter how big a loss, our human brain is programmed to adapt to changes, simply people change. The things that matter to us now will be just a long forgotten dream later. I am desperately fighting against developing that feeling when it comes to my friends at NITC. I want to do my best to remember them and cherish the memories we had. I have started to accept that if I have a feeling I necessarily do not need to act on it. I have a feeling of separation now, if I start telling myself that this is it, it is going to be difficult to meet again, even if we meet again after a long time that bonding won’t be there and our love will diminish, I am doing great injustice to my friends and their feelings. So I decided to be brave and face it. When the Tata Sumo came to pick me up and I had all my friends, (barring a few) who mattered beside me, warrier vvs, britto, joseph, bijoy, sridhar, nithin and hari.I did not want to cry. I did not cry too. I felt depressed at leaving them, but hoping that we will meet soon again ( I am planning to go to
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Reached Or Left?
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Am I stoic? :-? sometimes I wonder so...
But I still keep in contact with my school friends very frequently and so will be with you guys, that I am sure of :)
ya thats precisely what i wondered.. am i so apparently or professedly indifferent to pleasure or pain? i thought i was but then i guess everybody has every feelings in him which the right situation will bring out... if it is that wise man should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submissive to natural law, then it is so obvious that there are no such people called "wise"..:)
beautiful dude, beautiful.. u captured the moment almost 100% i guess.. i dont have any better words to describe it..
lke i said before, i faced this situation once wen i was leaving dubai too..
its not cos we are insensitive or indifferent sometimes that we dont cry.. u know its just cos that realisation hasnt hit u... i started crying wen , like u said, all those college-memories (no pun on my blog name :-) ) came rushing to me in one instant.. then i just couldnt help it.. my moment of realisation came before urs, thats all..
wen that realisation hits u, like some monster truck, no one can stop that one tear atleast.. not u or any ruf and tuf guy out there..
in dubai, i was brave and smiled.. all the way til the airport, wen this hit me.. i then cried non stop all the way till india :-)..
it happens to all of us.. i know, i was comforting my self wen leaving too, thinkin 'practically' that we might see again surely.. but the sadness of separation itself has no logical explanation..
plus, another thing i knew i was losing forever wen leavning college was the campus and hostel life.. we might meet again in life, but not as hostel mates or college mates.. that was the worst realisation for me..
and ur last sentence was the best.. same thing ask myself always.. : "have i reached home or left it?"..
@hari
u are true man, i realized it a bit late. but then i felt that i should never feel that i m leaving them that is the first step to a final separation, the fact that u have a feeling of closeness will drive us to keep in touch no matter what. As always such subtle things goes into the annals of history and finally all these forms a part of good memories.., the time when we part this world these feelings might encompass just a few seconds of our thought :)
Great writing naren...never knew u were such a prolific writer also..ve added ur blog to mine..do the same for mine also..keep up the good job
@subrat
thanks man! dint know u too blog :) will check out ur blog soon. i am in mumbai for my m.tech interview now:)
hmmm...a chweet one.....jus loved it...
keep on writing...
best wishes.....
@dosti ka tarana.
Thx... ya will surely keep on writing.. :)
:) i liked ur commnt on dasavatharam@hari.... i am waiting to read a detailed description on urs :)
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