Its a strange thing, how all we wish for is a 'happily ever after', a 'perfect life', and how little are we willing to fight for it. What's equally strange is how easily we kneel before the negativity and the sad and sorrowful events that unfold in our lives and in our surroundings. It's true that every thing has an impact and our wishful thinking is not enough to save us from it, but the question is can we dodge the damage?
It's a paradox. We want to be happy yet we think about all the things that make us sad. We want to live freely yet we let every limiting thought cage us in. We want a love that would last a lifetime but we are scared of it. We want to stay yet we keep on running. We want to be in peace and yet we do all the things that add chaos to our lives. It's true that we cannot escape the madness around us, but the question is do we really need to be a part of it? Do we really need to give up? And more importantly is there anything we can do that would save our souls?
Fear. Fear is a funny word. It makes us do crazy things. Fear of being rejected. Fear of failure. Fear of getting our hearts broken. Fear of our hopes getting shattered. Fear of not being accepted. Fear of the unknown. And in case our lives have been full of melancholy streaks, fear of being happy. Despite wanting to live freely, we spend all our lives living in fear hoping for a miracle to change everything and in some cases for everything to just fade away. But is that a good way of living? Are we being fair to oursevles?
We all deserve better. We all deserve to be respected, to be cared for, to be loved, to be happy. But in the hullabaloo of life, we often lose a track of things, of ourselves, and more importantly of our hopes and dreams. Fairytales are a constant reminder of what we forget. They remind us of hope and of happy endings. They remind us that we must fight for our happiness, for our 'one true love', for our throne. They remind us that if we don't give up, there's nothing that we can't achieve. Sure there are dragons to be slayed and evil witches to be defeated, but if we keep on trying, our 'happily ever after' is just a step away.
So, next time someone gives you some feminist crap about the fairytales, remind them that it's the message that's more important!
Saturday, 14 January 2017
Why do we need fairytales?
Monday, 9 January 2017
A note to my 20-year-old self
Dear myself,
I know life is difficult and people are unfair. I know it seems that your entire world is crumbling down upon you. I know people are mean and even though you put in your level best efforts, sometimes it really difficult to keep your head above the water. But don't worry. This is just a temporary phase and it will pass.
Relax and take a deep breath.
Remember, you are stronger than this. Remember, you are better than them. Remember, whatever you're facing right now is a test that will make you invincible. Remember, you have been given this test coz the universe believes in you. Remember, that only when you pass this test will you be able to unlock the infinite treasure of knowledge and wisdom.
I know there are people you want to punch in the face. I know there are people you want to show a mirror to so that they realise how awful they've been. I know there are people you just can't tolerate and I know that you get upset even when you think of them.
Don't treat them the way they treated you. Don't let the harshness get to you. Don't let the world make you lose yourself and don't let them make you lose sight of the aim that you sought out to achieve.
Be like the lotus in a pond of mud that blooms even in the worst conditions. Do it for yourself not them. Be like the tree that gives shade to everyone who comes under its shelter. Do it for yourself not them. Be like the water that is powerful enough to drown you but always ends up cleansing your soul. Do it for yourself not them.
I know you might feel like giving up right now. That friend, that first love, that pressure to prove yourself might be over burdening you. But don't give up, not yet. Just hold on and fight. Fight till your last breathe. Fight till you don't cross the finish line. Fight till you don't win.
Remember you have the universe backing you and there's nothing or no one that can ever bring you down!
Friday, 18 November 2016
Memories
Memories are a weird thing. Sometimes you don't feel a thing and sometimes a sound, a smell, a place or a feeling can trigger a series of memories that you had forgotten or were trying to hide so deep that you wouldn't be able to recall them even if you want to.
Memories are strange. Sometimes an event that brought happiness to your face can make you profoundly sad. The other times, even a silly fight with a loved one can make you ecstatic.
Memories are powerful. They are like a giant wave in the ocean of heart that can wash away anything that stands in its way.
They're both a wound and a healing aid. In testing times, a memory can lift your spirits and motivate you to fight. Ironically, the same memory also has the power to drown you in a sea of desolation.
Memories are not only a reminder of the good times but also of the pathways that led you there.
Memories are both magical and tragic!
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Cinderella didn't need a prince Charming!
Cinderella didn't need a prince charming, she just needed a day off!
Snowhite didn't need need a prince either. She was already kicking ass when she met him!
So why do we have these delirious notions where a 'damsel in distress' needs to be rescued by a prince? Why can't a girl slay all the dragons and rescue herself? Why can't she be 'the Saviour' (quoting: Once Upon A Time)?
Though these stories were written ages ago when the world was dominated by patriarchy, nothing much has changed since then.
Take Elena for instance. While Stephan treated her delicately as if would break like a glass, Damon's love was so consuming that she forgot herself (quoting: The Vampire Diaries)! And how can we forget Meredith, who sort of flipped her humanity switch (even though she's very much human) when McDreamy died (quoting: Grey's Anatomy). Granted that the circumstances these characters endured were extra-ordinary and anyone in their situation is allowed to act out, yet its not an excuse that only a lass should be in trouble.
Why can't these shows show their male leads being rescued by women?
Look how Christina Yang's career flourished when Burke left her and she left Owen. Khaleesi (quoting: Game of Thrones) became the 'mother of dragons' etc. when Khal Drogo died and she decided to take on the world herself with her loyal followers. Bonnie is the single most powerful witch that there ever would be. The way she single-handedly saved the 'vamipre world' several times making countless sacrifices in the process makes me wonder why aren't we focussing on her?!
Another area of conflict is the Marvel and DC Comics series. There is Batman, there is Iron Man and then there is Superman. What about their female-counterparts? Although there are some female characters- Catwoman and Wonder Woman to name a few, yet are they being projected at equal footing with their male counterparts? No.
Why aren't any of the super-human series showing women as their lead (please don't quote Powerpuff Girls)?!
In this era when women are showing the world a new light, the society is still polarised. A woman is still expected to micro-manage her life. She is expected to be a homemaker first and then care about her career. She is still expected to be an 'epitome of sacrifices and selflessness'. She is still expected to change her surname (and identity) after marriage. She is still expected to remain behind the curtains and obey orders by the so called alpha-male of the family.
My question is why can't she be the 'alpha-female'? Why can't she do anything without being surveyed by those judgy little eyes like men? Why is the society always expecting things from women? Is it the code for saying that 'men won't be able to handle the pressure' or is our society (lead by its male members) theatened by the female community and the things they can achieve if given complete authority?
It is interesting to note that even the so called advocates of women's rights haven't highlighted/protested over the fact that all the documents ask for either father's name or husband's name. No document asks for just mother's name. It's like secretly these documents are screaming that women are under male guardianship and they cannot exist without these 'assigned identities'.
Women in Saudi Arabia are under male guardianship. That guardian can be anyone- father, husband, brother or even the son who learnt all his life lessons from his mother. Many people have openly criticised it. But I think that it 's still better. At least they own up to it. We (the Indian and many others like us) don't. We just point fingers while forgetting that we're sailing in the same boat!
Talking about marriage, I don't get the concept of 'Kanya daan'. You donate an object or a thing. If you're donating a human i.e. your daughter, you're basically objectifying her. How's that right and how can anyone in his/her right mind label that as the 'highest form of donation'?! And how can our ancient texts call it 'sacred'?
Even our traditions are biased. A girl when married goes to her husband's house, says the tradition. She must change her surname, says the society. But why aren't similar norms applicable to men? Why can't men shift to their wives' homes? Why can't men change their surname instead? Why is that women have to adjust in their brand new families with a whole new set of do's and don'ts while men get a free pass?
I believe 'all or none' approach is the fair thing to do. Either both change their surnames or both don't. Why should one person do all the adjustment?
And now the classic argument that never loses its pun- we pray to goddess yet we treat our women like they're nothing at all. We fast and feast during Navratras, we visit Vaishno Devi, we tell tales of how the great eight-handed goddess saved the world from the demon king, yet we disrespect, objectify and mistreat women! It's like you're murdering people the whole year and when you take a dip in a river, it's going to magically even out all your sins. What you're forgetting is that even after taking the dip, dead will be dead. Now apply the same analogy in case of worshipping and respecting women. (Hope you get it now!)
The point is that the society needs to change as a whole. We can't preach something and practice something else. There has to be a balance and the society collectively needs to work towards a common goal. Its like taking out a really complex tumour. Sometimes you do it in one go. The other times things must proceed in stages.
The world can survive only if the creator and the creation are in sync not otherwise!
Monday, 3 October 2016
India's A-Game Against Pakistan
Saturday, 17 September 2016
Gentle Reminder...
You're perfect the way you are..you are enough even if people disagree..you're complete even when you think you aren't...
Keep fighting..keep trying..keep chasing your dreams...but also take a break to appreciate your journey, to admire the view, to give yourself a pat on the back for making it through the night and for standing tall even in the moments you thought you wouldn't survive...
Take a step back to appreciate what you have, what you've created, what you've become...Take a moment to celebrate yourself!
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
AAP ke Scam!
Though the party and its members have been involved in a number of controversies, yet they have managed to escape unscathed somehow.
However, this time the party has out-done itself.
FACTS
According to an RTI inquiry, AAP-led Delhi government spends a whopping sum on print advertisements in and outside Delhi daily.
The RTI inquiry filed by advocate Aman Panwar (who belongs to INC, that was criticized for spending Rs. 23 crore duing 2010 common wealth games) revealed that the AAP government has spend Rs. 14.5 crore in print advertisements in last three months, which is an average of nearly Rs. 48 lakhs a month!
The publications include ads in Kannda and Malayali dailies in cities including Hyderabad, Chennai and Bengaluru (still wondering how putting up Delhi government ads there would be helpful).
In a reply to the Lok Sabha, the AAP government has admitted to spending nearly Rs. 5 crore for publicizing the two rounds of Odd-Even scheme implementation in January and April.
It its defense, the party has said that it allocated Rs. 100 crore in its budget to advertisements this year as against Rs. 500 crore last year.
QUESTION
The question that arises here does not pertain to the source of this humongous amount (courtesy: tax payers), but to the fact that why did CM Arvind Kejriwal starve the MCDs when he had funds?
Why did he let the innocents suffer in his power tussle with the Centre? Why did he create such a chaos in the entire National Capital Region (remember: MCD strike, health wokers’ strike) when the situation could have clearly been avoided?
What is more concerning at this hour is the dream of a ‘better society’ that CM Kejriwal and his posse are weaving in the eyes of the ‘aam aadmi’ of Delhi.
If his idea of a ‘balanced society’ entails creating ‘fictional issues’ for the common man only to solve them to glorify his stature, then something is clearly wrong.
If Kejriwal believes that by putting up ‘Modi ji let the Delhi government work’ posters across Delhi and crying Congress/BJP every-time something goes wrong is the right thing to do, then either he is delusional or he’s suffering from ‘Messiah complex’.
Either ways, what our beloved CM sahib needs to understand is that this is not an Ekta Kapoor daily soap, where the protagonist acts like a martyr, cries and keeps switching sides like a ping-pong ball.
This is real life and these are real people.
Blaming the powerful opponent for your failures does not point out towards their flaws but to your own weaknesses.
If you cannot do what you say and comply with the standards that you have created yourself then you have no business in governing Delhi or any other state.