Saturday, September 24, 2011

Take me home, To the place I belong

School is a vivid recollection, etched delicately in my memories. Times when eating lunch from someone's pack was the set norm and choking on the ambiguity of 'I have my pen, where's the cap?' was a done deal. Beautiful moments, which surprisingly passed in a haste.

There are instances when you wish you could go back and undo the things you did back then. Maybe, you should have wished the most boring teacher on Teacher's Day, and maybe you should have attended the talk on 'Future of Education in India' rather than staying in class and doing, well, nothing. At that time, it seemed inconsequential but a series of 'What if's.. ?' seldom crop up in my mind.

The transition from Sanskriti to R was an undulating one. From a rather informal scenario to a very varied one, it took me time to realise what everything was all about. I recall my initial days here, and if someone asks me how I felt in the freshmen year, a ready reply emerges, 'I was figuring things out.' I still am.

A few months are left now, before I head out again. A quest to a place unknown, a place which might be very different from what I imagine it to be. I do not know if things turn out right in the end, but if they don't, we'll just keep moving.

Prima facie, will I miss R? I want to say No, but that will be a blatant lie. I will remember it for lessons learned, mistakes committed, hurt and invaluable people met. After all, school was also not a joy ride. In hindsight, you tend to forgive- others and yourself. That is what makes us human. The power to accept you faltered, and that no one is omnipotent.

And in this realisation of imperfection, we are all perfect.

9 comments:

  1. _/\_ you blow me away :')

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  2. Thank you, Parul!
    And yes, school is the best.

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  3. Inspired me to write something of my own :)

    School ki yaad. Super MAJOR.

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  4. You must write, Missy! You write very well.

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  5. 'In hindsight, you tend to forgive- others and yourself.' - one of the best lines I've read recently.

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