Some dance to forget, some dance to remember
Almost one year into the “job”, you start feeling like a veteran and the emotion gets compounded when you see the latest “products” beginning to crowd the office floor. A sense of lost happiness, lost hair, and the thought of increasing number of candles on your birthday cake engulfs you. The pangs of boredom and clock like repetitive and predictable life start pinching hard. But you are ready for it. That’s what Engineering teaches you, to find the twinkling glimmer of hope in the night of lost cause. You never lost heart when day after day, month after month, and year after year you saw the “girls of your dreams” being escorted away into someone else’s life. You have accepted the law of continuum and embraced it in your life with wide arms, open heart and a compulsion thrust upon!! You have realized the eternal mystery of life, accepted it, are living it, stopped cribbing about it, after all you loose some, you win some. But then the satanic voices inside one’s head begin to complain. One more year in college would not have been bad; a girl in life would have perhaps made it more “complete and fulfilling”. But then you do not get flustered by these preachers of doom. That’s what Engineering teaches you, to unconsciously identify and cut the shit out from its very stink and makes you immune to crap!
I have put my mind to the extremes of “remember” exercise but can’t recollect when was the first time I heard those two words in my life. Issues! Deliverables! A French philosopher once said, “If there would have been no GOD, it would have been necessary to invent one”. If not for these two words, the industry of “Information Technology” would have had to invent their GODs. As you step into the world of “work”, you begin to hear, learn and understand a new language which is filled with strain, tension, back-bitching and deceit, you start to breathe the air of dullness, and most importantly you begin to do something called “work” (“Embarrassingly”, I hear you whisper), which unquestionably is a criminal waste of your talent power house. But you do not flinch, you do not panic. Not a single brow of frown appears on your face as if you had known it all along and was ready for it since you crash banged yourself into your mother’s ovum! That’s what Engineering teaches you, to remain calm; not to panic in unexpected, unwarranted situations. The process of acclimatization and acceptance takes some time and you have learnt to give it all the time it takes. Sooner or later, you have to learn it. So why sooner, you are not dying tomorrow and if you are then why take the trouble. Right! That’s what Engineering teaches you, to put the things in right perspective and avoid undue, unnecessary thinking and importantly to completely abhor the work which stands no chance of bringing a Nobel Prize or Salma Hayek to your bedroom.
You have become the master of time and hence a more dutiful student as well. You begin to understand the scope and importance of your sense of timing as you begin to explore it, discover its beauty in all its hues. From how long it shall be taken to pee, to how long it would take to complete a programming module; your inner body clock tells you all. A too quick a work is sign of “madness-certified” and a too late a work is sign of yet to be “IT-trained” mind. Every second matters. If you want to gossip, the evening coffee can take thirty minutes. If you have a meeting in the noon, the morning tea can be taken at home. If a code is to be submitted on 31st December, 2008 and even if you have known it since you learnt to suck your thumb, it shall still be finished and submitted on January 3, 2009 EOD, as December 31st, January 1st and January 2nd are holidays!! If you complete it before 31st December, 2008 then it just goes to show the sheer disrespect and contempt you hold for deliverable timelines and office procedurals. And anything after January 3rd, 2009 is pure incompetency! But from where do you inherit this enviable trait within yourself. That’s what Engineering teaches you, to mastery time; the most important asset that a human being can boast of, apart from their reproductive capability and how majestic they are at the process therein involved!
Remember those discerning, agonizing moments of deciding which lectures to attend! They did not go in vain. From attending lectures in right proportions you made sure that you did not get yourself over taught and retained your natural flair. From those eleventh hour fifty ninth minute studies routine just before exams, you learnt to filter out the significant from important and important from ordinary. You learnt the importance of devoting your time in meaningful activities which will later stand you in good stead in life. Those thousands of hours of debates and discussion on the mating tendencies of an ant was by no means an act of a lunatic, it heralded the coming of a revolutionary thinker. Sleeping for days like a dead log was the beginning of the realization of your inner self. Day dreaming about those millions of beauties lying in your arms sowed the seeds of the new age of mankind on whose doors you are knocking today! Years and years of indulgence in nature friendly hobbies of bird-watching rendered you with that eighth sense of identifying their kind and species with just the sound and smell of their feathers!
And, thanks to those meaningful activities done in right proportion by giving them their rightful time which they commanded, you have inculcated in yourself an amazing, an enviable and a superb sense of timing plus a greater achievement of the purpose. That’s what Engineering teaches you, to give due importance to everything and everyone and to religiously follow them. “No searching for codes on Google on Fridays” shall and must remain no searching for codes on Google on Fridays, come what may!
It’s a competitive world. “A cut throat competition”, I must emphasize. The fittest will prosper, the fitter will survive and the rest shall be forgotten. Hence, it is very important that you have it in yourself to go the whole hog, and that takes just not some talent but some steels of principles in your ideology, beliefs and attitude. Writing an essay on “Honesty is the best policy” was like a daily affair in school like morning ablutions. You are doomed if you blindly take the essay out of your school copy to your real life because you will find that there are so many “honesties” around you that you won’t know which one to choose! You boss’ crap sounds like an honest crap, your colleagues sincerest appreciation of your work sounds like an honest bluff, you indulging in gossiping looks to you like an honest team building exercise. Hence, it is very important that when it comes to the matter of policies and beliefs you must choose the most opportune of honesty that will reap the maximum harvest at that time. That’s what Engineering teaches you, to be flexible in attitude, to be generous in beliefs and to indoctrinate an ideology of wider horizons and carefully pick the best for the moment!
If there was some particular work which was to be done by a particular meeting and you happened to have not done it (“Very rare”, I hear the sigh!), you amazingly discover that you are not feeling yourself in the pink of health that day and perhaps slightly feverish too! Looks like you won’t be able to make it to the office and would have to skip the meeting! Such a catastrophe! Even when your body temperature refuses to go a dime above 96 degree Fahrenheit, your mind still rules that you shall take rest and must not go to office. That’s your mind ruling over the body.
Then there are those rarest of the rarest of almost extinct moments, when you actually accomplish something in the office and there is a “surprise” felicitation program at the end of a particular meeting. The speech is ready. But you find yourself down with fever with body temperature refusing to budge a cent below 102 degree Fahrenheit. And then you astonishingly happen to greet that “Human Spirit” inside you about which you have always read and heard, that enables a man to succeed over the goliath of discomforts and mighty of challenges, and makes him come out triumphs in all its glory. A whiff of that spirit and you find yourself receiving the highest of accolades bestowed on your-kind! A clap of appreciation for you! Doesn’t matter how fake it might be, doesn’t matter how envious it might be, what matters is that you get to blow your own trumpet and to deliver the mother of all speeches! Heavenly! But that discovery of human spirit was by no chance an accident, it was certainly not a mysterious act of GOD. That’s mind ruling over the body.
You were not born with it. Your parents, relatives and friends didn’t teach you this. There is no book for it from where you can read and learn it. You learnt it when you decided to skip an exam because you already knew its outcome. You learnt it when you scored above average in the next exam and went about helping the rest of mankind in that subject. That’s what Engineering teaches you, it gives you that power to destine your future, a defeat in sight; you decide to follow the principal of peace, absence and abstinence. There is no glory lying in tatters. And doomed you shall be, for that is a sacrilegious sin if you do not greet that moment of glory, success and fame in all bashfulness and shamelessness!
“It has always been my axiom that the smallest of details are always of paramount importance” said that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective chap (can’t remember his name). You might be intelligent, perhaps a mighty genius or stinking rich and famously successful, but what will always stand you out is none of these. It will always be your character, your manners, the etiquette which your personality possesses. Playing game on your mobile during team meeting – Instant Recognition! Talking loudly on phone with your friend (few lucky ones murmuring with their girlfriends) – Chirpy Character! Digging your nose and then polishing thy finger in your colleague’s chair – Friendly Soul! These little memories engrave thy image in people’s mind and establish your immortality in world’s history. I know that it is not easy to build such a character! Takes years and some grave painstaking efforts! After all, it’s not easy to rub away the mound of morality, culture, so-called “good behavior” which was being thrust upon since you did your first potty in public! That’s what Engineering teaches you, to build and nurture a character which will “stand you out”; no matter how tough the journey is, you take it and do not stop till the goal is achieved! Remember being out of the class, sometimes thrown and sometimes to serve the greater cause of “bunking”, those were the stepping stones. Remember those mindless bouts of “almost-fights” and innumerable threat calls made and received but hardly any delivered, those were the building blocks. So, next time you pass a silent yet fatal fart in a packed elevator and cannot resist a smile, you know from where you have got guts for that!
Another tiny-winy yet a unique trait that Engineering teaches you is to catch and hang on to the shittiest, dumbest, the most insignificant of dust in the sand storm of intelligentsia. Like, if you are still thinking that I erred in taking January 2nd as a holiday then what can I say. A true compatriot indeed! And if you are still cribbing about me lying about December 31st being a holiday, then sue me!! As if, I care!
That’s what Engineering “makes” you!! CAREFREE in “those” times!! Cheers!!
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ReplyDeletegood one!
ReplyDeleteYears and years of indulgence in nature friendly hobbies of bird-watching rendered you with that eighth sense of identifying their kind and species with just the sound and smell of their feathers!throw sme light on this:))in next blog...
ReplyDeleteHmmm nice Engineering days observation there! Could not help laughing lungs out on that silent yet fatal fart in a packed elevator! How truly disgusting!!
ReplyDeleteNow i know from where do i get the guts when i try telling my manager that i can't install a software as my office provided lappy is full of movies!!
Engineering Rocks!
thank you Rachna (does it sound weird to you, being called as "Rachna"??) !! And as far as throwing some light on the "referred context" of the blog is considered, its there on the back of my mind. Will definitely write about it someday !
ReplyDeleteThanks dude !! Actually that fart thing i got from a recent act of one of my friends !! Remember, a guy puked on me and then was vehemently denying his involvement in the crime, although the origin of the crime could be clearly seen on his mouth !! But can't blame him, can we !! That's what Engineering teaches you after all !!
ReplyDeleteNow to the person who first made a comment and then deleted it !! Kindly feel free to let yourself known, this is no court room and we do not have a jury here !! Hope to hear from you soon !!
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