I remember when I reached
Chennai for the first time. I had two bags with me. But today when I am leaving
after spending four beautiful years of my life in Chennai, I can say that I am
not leaving with just two bags. I am leaving with a lot of great experiences,
stupid mistakes which changed the course of my life and tons of crazy yet
wonderful friends. I am going to treasure all those moments in my heart and
play in the theatre of my head whenever I miss Chennai. I remember my first opinion
about Chennai, it was way too different. I didn’t like Chennai at all for first
two years of my college. The hot climate, the language barrier, the food taste
(people from north India have a complete different
taste) and things like hangout places etc. But today I know that I cannot
say anything bad about Chennai and I feel a bit bad when others do that even
though I may not tell them.
I am among those people
who has pursued his engineering and chasing his dream to become a great writer.
However I don’t like the fact that it has become a tradition now that after
completing engineering people actually starts thinking what they should do with
their life. Instead I want people to explore their talent and choose their
stream carefully. It should not be a trend to spend four years of life for
something which you may not use as your professional career. It totally depends
on how one uses this as a part of life as well. But still if you want to do
something different which the main crowd is not doing then I would request them
to be a little more straightforward about what they want from your life.
When I finished my 12th
grade, I wanted to pursue journalism. I even did my part of research but then
when the time arrived to confront this to my parents I didn’t brought this up. Although
my parents have been really supportive, I was not sure how they will react back
then. And when I was again clueless in life after getting rejected in fifteen
companies (not because I was not
deserving, because they needed marks not talent) I decided to tell my
parents. It did hit them hard at first as they were expecting another engineer
but later on when I cracked every entrance exam for PG course in Journalism in
every colleges around India, they understood my thirst for writing, the need
for my dream to be alive and engineering is not everything. No one can ever
thank his/her parents for what all they have done for us. But we can thank the
others who were associated with it.
All my friends in Chennai
who always kept me motivated to write more. Although many never read my blog
but their motivation helped me to gain many more readers around the world. And I
am very glad to say today that in one year my blog views has increased from
1000 to 48065 (as per now). Many people, especially middle class people have a mind-set
that we can never go for things which might make us famous even though almost
everyone who is more famous belonged to middle class background, many from
lower class too. But if you tell them you want to become a writer they will
laugh at your stupidity to think beyond your level. How anyone can forget that
anyone can achieve anything they want to achieve in their life. I have another
great Indian dream and the best part is I am going to chase it. This time it
will be very different from how engineering was, but all I know is whatever
happens in your life it happens for a reason. When I was not getting a job that
happened because it was in my destiny to go for journalism. But we cannot live our
life depending on our destiny, we must work hard to get where we want to, we must
put all our efforts to make sure the path our destiny shows us we are able to
follow it. Once you do your job, the universe will do its job.
I am really thankful to
Chennai for giving me so many things. I don’t know when I will come back. It is
also very far from where I am going – Delhi. But whenever I will get a chance I
will surely come back. It is my second home now after all. Four years is a long
time but it passes so quickly that by the time we realised we were at the gate
of college. And the sad part is I am the only one in my group who is going so
far, the rest managed to bag a job either in Chennai or Bangalore (which is so
near). But I believe in the saying,
“Kahin pahuchne ke liye kahin se nikalna zaroori hain…”
And I only want to wish
that all my friends do well in their life and make it big (and never forget to
give me treats).
Hasta la vista! Sayonara! Au revoir! Goodbye…
I totally agree with you about people these taking up engineering first and then figuring out what to do.. there are so many people I know who have done that. People need to start finding what they are early in life
ReplyDeleteall the best mayank! come back to chennai whenever u get a chance! chase your dreams!!!
ReplyDeleteAll the very best mayank and i m glad that u put forward your dreams n had the courage to chase them as well... :) a very few people would do that!! Stay blessed :)
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