Friday 25 December 2015

Dream a Dream



We humans are scaredy-cats; we escape from dreaming a dream. We are taught “jitni chaadar ho utne hi pair phelane chahiye” means, one must desire for things which could be accessible to him and restrain oneself from going after things which aren’t close to attainability. And that’s how we spend our entire lives, dedicated to our routines and forgotten dreams which we are too petrified to dream about.

We give up our dreams for a settled monotonous life. We forget about our once-a-dream which now lies somewhere under the mound of responsibilities loaded on our shoulders. We live our lives according to society norms; we surrender our wishes on just hearing a dialogue “Loog kya kahenge?”(What people will say?).

Or there’re some, those who failed, who failed terribly, who once failed and never tried again. Their failure shattered them to an extent that they could never recollect themselves to give it another attempt. However, the pieces of their broken dreams still prickle them.

Also, they thought that their dreams are not achievable, that they are beyond their reach and they would only waste crucial phase of their life if they chase them.

If that’s the story of your life then you’re the one for whom this piece of writing is done.

Don’t be what you are not; don’t pretend to be someone else. Learn to live for yourself and then think how people around you could be made happy. Until and unless you’re not happy and satisfied with your existence, you can’t spread happiness in anyone else's life. 

Let your dream come alive which you had buried. Yes! That dream which you had always dreamt about. That dream which had your heart and soul. That dream which kept you awake till mid night. That dream which always had its presence in your conscious mind but never ever left you even in your subconscious sense.

Your dream could be of becoming an actor or a singer, or a cricketer or a painter, or you had wanted to top your exams or propose your long time crush, or run an NGO, or you had wished to be a chef or an entrepreneur or even a gypsy. And, you left your crave of achieving that dream because the scenario failed you.

Is your standard answer also “Circumstances forced me to quit”? Then read this quote by Stephen Covey.

“I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions.”

On this note, I light a purple sky lantern (as purple is my favorite colour) and set it free in the name of a dream that I’ve just revived because I still dream a dream.  

Sunday 20 December 2015

5 Types of Whatsapp Display Pictures

Few light years back, people were judged by their Facebook profile pictures but now the wind of trend is moseying in the direction of Whatsapp.

We might login to Facebook once or twice a day but Whatsapp is checked-in countless times. I know a bunch of ‘Mr’ and ‘Ms’ busy bees would disagree with this fact but they would be too busy to read this write –up so I chuck their opinion out of my window.

While scrolling to my Whatsapp contact list, I contemplated to categorize them under miscellaneous labels. So here I bring 5 most common types of Whatsapp DPs.


1)    ‘No DP’ Group 




They believe to live in invisibility by hiding their faces from the world. They could be the members of ISIS or Al-Qaida and putting a picture of them might disclose their existence to the CIA of America. Wait! These can be aliens also. One must call Men in Black.


2)    ‘Hooked with Bae’ Club




They don’t have a life beyond their BAEs and they want you to know this (even if you least wish to). Their DPs always have their partners (More than friends, GF, BF, FiancĂ©, Husband, and Wife) perhaps because the concept of ‘solo picture’ is old fashioned for them, until they suffer breakup.


3)    ‘Bathroom Selfies’ Gang



These people are trapped by the ‘bathroom mirrors’, which is not lesser than a God’s biggest blessing as they make them look 10 pounds skinner in a second. Yes! They fool people by giving an impression of losing weight, until those people meet them personally and die from shock.


4)    ‘Once is enough for a lifetime’ Troop 



“Ek baar jo meine dp upload kardi toh uske baad mein wo kabhi nhi badalta”, is a modified dialogue of Salman Khan which best suits to the members of this troop. Their once uploaded dp is kept for months and years, giving a hunch that they never age. 


5)     ‘New day new dp’ Flock 




     Day 1                           Day 2                             Day 3         

Probably they have too many pictures of their weekend parties which they are bound to upload, else by what means the world would know how much fun they had? No, they can’t create an album on Facebook as all pictures are more or less same, merely taken from different positions (Not of camera but of their necks; neck turned right, left, back and forth); sometimes dropping  a task of ‘Find the difference’ for the viewers.