Backpacking Through Life
Life after Lock-down
After
a long break putting pen to paper or rather cursor to document in the digital
world. A really whirlwind of a time not just for me but across the globe due to
a virus colloquially called Corona Virus clinical name being Covid-19 which
turned into a global pandemic A crisis unheard off and unforeseen by mankind
since the Plague in 19th Century Bringing life to stand still as if God
almighty has put the world on hold to make mankind realise the excesses it has
committed over all these years A halt to the devastation be it environmental or
in family & human relationships due excessive consumption and personal
desires
Then
came the lockdown which laid down new rules or rather the new way of life A life
which taught us all that you don't need much to survive on this planet and lead
a happy and a satisfied life .
Here are 4 things that this
pandemic taught me that I would like to share with everyone
Health & Hygiene – Safety first
People have suddenly
become conscious about health & hygiene in these pandemic times . People
have started washing hand frequently as directed by ICMR “ Wash your hand
through ly for 20 seconds with soap or use 70% alcohol based Hand sanitiser” A
good habit which was followed to limited extent but now due to the virus spread
people have inculcated this frequent washing in their daily routine.
Also due to
wearing of mask at all times certain vices like tobacco chewing or Ghutka
chewing vices have taken a break. As result city footpaths , roads and walls
are safe guarded against the red spray showered by these ghutka chewers. It
took the threat of fines and legal penalty in Singapore to remain clean and in
India the threat of disease and pandemic has changed our behaviour and etiquette's.
Life due to the
pandemic has changed and changed for the
better I guess.
Work From Home - The new normal
All
those working in corporate jobs rushing to their offices early in the morning
to be in their designated cubicles Working their ass off skipping lunch to meet
the given deadline Staying back late in the evening to support global teams
across international timelines And finally heading back home in the most
horrendous traffic jams by road or packed like sardines in metallic tubes called
local trains (Mumbai’s life line) Eating the dinner watching the TV news mostly
pre planned debates with cross talking over aggressive and preposterous guests
holed up in tiny windows across your TV screen talking or rather shouting from
the rooftops on issues which seem alien to the Aam Aadmi (mango people) with
even more loud anchor hosting the debate trying to show off his proves and
cutting off his guest mid sentence to add fuel to fire But suddenly all this
changed with the rising cases of Covid positive people and the infection taking
a pandemic proportion Now the first thing to get hit was the mobility of the
population at large Buses stopped plying or rather ply’ed persons engaged in
Emergency services Taxis and aggregator cabs stopped and the last straw
that broke the back was when Local trains were stopped
All
most all offices started asking their employees to Work From Home (WFH) to keep
their businesses running Technology came to the rescue People started adjusting
to sitting in front of their Laptops or desktops getting connected to their
office networks to keep the communication ON with the outside world using
emails conference calls and video calls Even the weekly meetings shifted online
with Zoom or Google meet All most every one adjusted to the fact that you can
work efficiently even with out the physical office premise Also the fact that a
lot of time was saved without the daily commute The extra time could now be
utilized effective for extra activities which can bring in new business or
streamline existing processes to reduce time consumption
The
flip side being large corporate’s quickly understood the benefits of this WFH
culture which reduced the need for large office space for their operations This
in time will bring down the lease rentals or development of commercial spaces
which in turn will affect the Real Estate economy Also the top management
started to lay off personnel as the need for people at work started reducing
The amount of people needed to do a particular job was greatly reduced due to
multitasking and also due to available new age technology This is a disturbing
trend but reality of life which every one has to accept and move forward
Family First
All
through your working life everyone is busy with getting ahead on their
professional life so much that family life takes a backseat To top the
rat race and out maneuver the office politics you end up spending more time at
the office and networking with business contacts even on weekends that you
forget you have a devoted wife and cheerful kids at home who need your time and
attention And now in this lock down i feel family is the one which always
supports you in your good times and bad times without any great expectations
All you need is a firm bonding and transparent communication and trust in each
other Rest will fall into place
Limited needs unnecessary desires
Living
in metro cities we are habituated to a lifestyle which celebrities excesses or
over and unnecessary consumption Take for example the first things that got hit
by the lock-down - Restaurants Gym’s Cinema Halls and shopping malls After
eating lavish and fat rich foods and indulging in junk food like cheese burst
pizza’s and chicken burgers with extra cheese at your friendly neighbourhood restaurant or MacD’s or Domino’s you felt guilty and went to the gym’s to burn
those extra calories To compensate for the time you never gave to your
family you would take the to Cinema halls to watch the latest movies spend a
bomb for the tickets first and then spend some more for the pop corn samosa and
cold drinks Then go out for dinner and spend a little more for the dinner This
would become your routine every 15 days if not weekly On other weekend's you and
the family would shop at the ‘n’ number of malls for clothes and fashion
accessories You would spend on some essentials and some on frivolous things
which you will never use
But
once the lock-down was announced everything got closed No more eating out at the
Restaurants no more movies at the Cinema halls no more shopping at the shopping
malls or hitting the Gym’s to sweat out those extra calories What was open was
only the Kirana wala shops those small hole in the wall shops selling aata dal
oil rice sugar and pulses Some shops selling namkeens and other basic
food items for satisfy your cravings be the sev puri or pani puri to be taken
home and made into a lip smacking dish using sweet chutney’s and minty pani and
boiled watana as ragda All this could be made at home and devoured with
your entire family For the amount you spent at the hotels for one
dish you could make an entire meal at home and enjoyed together
Am
I right or Am I wrong you are the best person to judge But the fact is we
ourselves have expanded our desires to a limitless indulgence and are running
after money to meet our desires A race in which we are running like crazy
and trying to outdo the next person just to keep up with the Jone’s as they
say
Time
to take a break a much needed reality check and restart our lives A new start A
new life in-sync with the world around
After
sitting at home for the last 3 months one thing that comes to my mind is that
you don’t need much to live your life to the fullest What you need is “ Do waqt ki roti Ek chhat Do gaj
zameen “
OR
Food to eat ,a house over our heads, a supportive family and land to bury or
cremate your body once you pass away
So
remember that prayer taught to you in your school
“ Thank you God for the world so
sweet
Thank you God for the food
we eat
Thank you God for the birds that
sing
Thank you God for
everything”
Truth of life. We all need to realise n wake and respect God's will for d mankind
ReplyDeleteVery well said 😊👍
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