Tuesday, January 5, 2010

ONE FOR THE ROAD

We were talking over a glass of beer. Self and Mr Negi. It was a warm Sunday afternoon. He appeared to be depressed. "Negi, something seems to be worrying you", I said. "Not exactly, but I am confused", he replied. After another sip and lighting a cigarette I asked him the reason. "Yaar, I don't know what to do. Sometimes when I say something to my mother, my sister tells me not to say so because it will hurt her. If I come home late my mother tells me not to do so because my father may feel bad". Puffing out the smoke from my mouth I told him that it was quite natural reaction on their part. Obviously he was not in a mood to heed to such a comment from my side.Finishing off the beer in one go he continued."But I feel singled out.If I have an extra drink my father advises me that I should control myself otherwise my wife will feel sad." "Thank God that your father didn't tell you not to drink at all" I sighed."If at times I speak loudly to my sister my mother tells me that I should not do so because my brother -in-law may not like it. If I scold my younger brother my wife tells me that he might feel discouraged. If I stand on the roadside and smoke a cigarette my in-laws asks my wife to tell me that it is not good for a member of their family to do so. When I ask my daughter about her studies she asks me not to irritate her. Sometimes in the morning if I am not feeling well and decide to catch a bus to office my wife discourages me saying what the neighbors will say about it. So many instances like this. I feel bad. Am I to behave, walk and talk only in the interests of others? Shouldn't I have my own tastes and interests? Not forgetting my responsibilities, I am asking you, don't I have a life of my own. Don't I have feelings? This is really frustrating." Opening another bottle of beer I said,"It all depends on the way you take it. See, don't feel that they are trying to correct you. Even others might be having such experiences which you fail to notice. Life is a game. Take it positively and give a thought to what they say. I am sure you will not feel bad." His reaction was as expected. "I feel like saying 'you too Brutus". He almost banged the beer mug on the table. "I understand your problem my friend, but sincerely I feel that you should not take such comments seriously. Live your life the way you would like to. But always remember that you should not be enjoying at others cost." "Yes, there must be some mistake on my part too". It appeared that he had cooled down. 'Shall we call it a day', I asked. With a broad smile on his lips he said, "Not before one for the road partner".

12 comments:

Rakesh Vanamali said...

So much for so many people! I'm reminded of that brilliant line, which I-dunno-who-said; "Even at birth, there are strings attached."

aayanman said...

I saw an ad somewhere which read "think before you drink before you drive" so one for the road,is something I ve managed to control over the years !

I follow a philosophy - you can not please all the people,all the time.
Some people are going to be unhappy no matter what you do or say.So get used to it.

thoughtful post.

Lena said...

I believe you should be yourself with having manners, other people will eventually adjust. Everyone should takeyou for who you are.

manoranjini said...

Morning Mist is a lovely name for a blog!Absolutely loved your simple narrative style ,as easy as sipping on black tea while lost watching some morning mist !

Old Monk said...

Yes Rakesh,.... the strings attached even at birth are easily broken at death.

Old Monk said...

Gyaniji
One is enemy, two is company and so on and so forth....

Old Monk said...

Lena, welcome here. Life is all about adjustments....some by us and some by others...but a situation where all adjustments are by us...I was just thinking on those lines. Keep visiting.

Old Monk said...

Manoranjini,
Thanks a lot.

Arooj said...

aaaah!
it is really dificult to keep happy all the beings around you...
this simple and genuine post reminds me a hell of incidents..
very true...

Old Monk said...

Heavenly Muse,
You are right...there are moments when you should be able to decide who should be happy..yourself or the other person.

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man in painting said...

Nice one!
cheers!