I often joke that i don’t wish to die until i’m
250. Sounds far-fetched, i know. But i’m dead sure about this curious ambition
of mine. (OK, not dead enough.) I’m serious though. Furthermore, i’ve already
taken some baby steps towards my attempt at elongated immortality. For
instance, i’m embracing optimism like Pope John Paul embraced AIDS patients
(and contributed more to the cause than any of our Facebook likes). The key to
healthy living is not succumbing to pessimism. I’m cynical by nature and i’m trying
to change that. I don’t drink nor smoke. Never did, anyway. Gotta do justice to
liver’s name while breathing life into lungs. (I reckon that sounds as stupid
on this page as it did in my head!) I sleep before the clock strikes 12 and
wake up before 7.30 in the morning. I’ve started eating as little as
possible—at one go—like those KateMosslike sadhus in the Himalayas. I breathe
deeply and drink lot of water. I’ve abandoned coffee (once again) and working
on giving up morning tea as well. I don’t hold back pee as I used to, earlier.
My job ain’t going to last forever. Neither will my bladder. But 250 is a huge
number and i’ll appreciate proper bodily functions in the long run. Speaking of
running, i walk like Gandhi. I don’t advise anyone anymore. There’s no point in
guiding others while you yourself are lost and raring to be found. I’m content.
I’ve stopped worrying about questions related to my future.
(What’s-going-to-happen, Why-was-Fassbender-alloted-bigger-penis,
Is-it-because-of-the-closeness-between-ass-and-bend-in-his-surname, etc). I
don’t argue. In any case, that was done with my family members. Been there, not
doing it again. I let them win by repeating what i’m so damn good at: letting
others win. The lesson i’ve learnt is there’s no such thing as a future. We’ve
got only one thing going for us: the present. The moment we drop dead, all the
set equations change. Back to cipher it goes. The world is kindest to those
who’ve run their course. So the plan is to prolong this very course by staying back and not budging until India lifts the football World Cup. And thus outlive
your enemies, wondering how to celebrate your victory over them without them to
witness it.
3 comments:
It's never too late to give wisdom a chance to be wise! :-)
It's never too late to give wisdom a chance to be wise! :-)
Wow. That's a profound thought!
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