Hi Friends, apologizing for being so late but a writer's bug had hit this so called new writer. Today again lying down on my bed I am going through a lot of emotions which somehow had to come out. Let me take you all to the experience I had during all those trips from my house to the office. I moved to Thiruvanmiyur (1 hour's bus journey from my office at Porur) about 18 months ago and from that day onwards my bus journeys in Chennai started.
Initially it started with lot of struggle as I was never accustomed to travel by buses everyday. The heat of Chennai making your sweat glands excited, the crowd constantly fighting for a seat to keep their butts down, the ticket collector (conductor) asking for change all the time, traffic signals, all the other drivers around and a completely alien language going on in and out of the bus. All this gave an impression that this hour of the day would always be the saddest hour of my day. Though in any circumstance there is a human tendency to adjust to things around him on a day to day basis. I did so too, but then I am different; I dint adjust to it but I started liking it. I figured out what are the things I can do in this 1 hour. Got my Ipod charged for this daily occasion, got some books/magazines and made sure I had change for the dear Mr. conductor. I started using these amenities and the time seemed better. Not only reading and music I also started utilizing the time for my deprived sleep. Many times it happened that I crossed my office building and reached the next or the last stop. Every hour spent gave me a new relaxation. The best part of the journey was to observe people. I won't say I have become qualified enough to be an HR, but then at-least I have seen people and their joys and sorrows. Though it din't matter me but it was always a sight to experience the human nature. We never experience anything within ourself, at-least I was getting an opportunity to experience others. The kids, middle-aged people, love buddies, old women and the hawkers in the depot; everyone of them made me feel the value of life and the value of livelihood. I also met a cheat in the depot who used to talk nicely and finally build up stories to procure money from people. There were people who would think twice before catching a deluxe bus as its fare is Rs. 2-3 more than the normal ones. All this made me understand the importance of small amount of money in one's life. The fights between one driver and a drunk passenger made me realize how much strain a driver could have within himself. It gave me a chance to understand the alien language to some extent and I always talked to the conductor and the people who asked me addresses in Tamil. It taught me the geography of the city and the very important bus numbers. The meetings I had with some amazing strangers were in these bus journeys in which I always learnt something new.
Finally it made me feel that this is how life is; its just a zoom of this 1 hour journey to many thousand hours. We travel to reach new goals (new bus stops), pay for it, adjust around it, meet so many strangers in it and so many analogies. We never know when a bus would meet up with an accident and similarly we never know about our life; all we know is we can make our journey beautiful by keeping ourselves engaged and learning from everyone around us. I am going to leave this city in 2 months and the journey to my office would eventually come to a halt, but then a new journey is awaiting me and so it is for all of us. Lets all enjoy it :).
Sayonara..
5 comments:
Good one Sahu. Finally you are back again with a new blog. Keep it up... I see you really growing day by day .. cheers !!
Nice sworen....u have nicely written the story of one hour..people like u n me who travel for hours in the bus will understand this one hour.
Hey you sort of echoed my thots there, i somehow felt jusssssssssssss the same when i used to take the bus! And honestly the post sort of made my day- i was a bit moppy, but reading this made me nostalgic as well as made me appreciate the small joys that we already have! And good luck on the numerous new journeys!
@sam: Managerial comments :P..thanks n cheers :)..
@nishi: not everyone would understand as its a personal feeling, but glad you understood it :)..thanks..
@AmriTa mam: Thrilled by the echo thing, happy that I could pen down your thoughts in my words :)..Your comments made my day :)..Good luck to you too, hope U do great ahead..
A great insight into a very tiny part of our lives which is seldom deemed important by us. A perfect description of what i have felt during my journey on bus, be it in Kerala or Gujarat. Its about people meeting, knowing and interacting with people.
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