Saturday, February 07, 2009

Live to Tell

I wonder when the obsession with getting older starts for most people. There are those lucky few who never think about it. They age without seeming to get old, get laugh lines instead of getting worry lines, and look dignified instead of stale.

I didn't think turning thirty was such a big deal. That is, I didn't think it was such a big deal until I actually turned thirty. Now it seems as if time has passed me by and that no matter how much I scramble and scrape, it will forever be out of reach. It seems as if I will never lose this feeling of having let it go without giving my all to grab it, corral it and dominate it for the rest of my life. There are so many things that I wanted to do, but never got an opportunity - or made one. And then I think, hey I'm only thirty, not sixty. I still have enough time to sing those songs, write those books, direct those movies and climb those peaks.

Then comes this gnawing realization that I'm probably no closer to achieving any of those things than I was five years ago and the added frustration of being a part of the rat race. I wasn't designed to be a 9 to 5 kind of guy. Carpe Diem they say in Latin. Well, I didn't and with each day that passes I feel more entrenched in the rat race. Age brings responsibility, and the added burden of expectation. We are expected to follow the usual road - education, job, marriage, kids, savings, retirement. And with each day that passes without carpeing the diem there are fewer exits to get off that road.

Such is the agony and ecstasy of living in the United States. Whereas in India I would have likely not even entertained thoughts of breaking from the pack, here I feel the ecstasy of limitless potential - and the agony of being an alien who is not allowed by law to reach it.

Despite the doom and gloom nature of this post, however, I am an optimist. My nature is to chip away. Chip away at a block of stone and soon there will be a beautiful sculpture. Where others see a block of stone, the sculptor sees a Madonna and child. All I have to do is chip away.


Word of the day: Stability

7 comments:

workhard said...

Hey that is a very nice post. But being thirty is not that bad, you could be as much as a kid u want to... thats all in the head.



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pri said...

Tell me about it. I have starting to feel the pain of reaching thirty :( and I feel I haven't really achieved anything yet...
But Hope is what we all hang onto...

AN said...
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AN said...

Hey buddy nice to see you blogging again.

Well, you are not the only one who will live to tell. I am in the same boat as yours - turning thirty, growing responsibilities, burden of expectations, unrealized potential...and what have you.

But like you said, I am chipping away as well (or shall I say picking away on the guitar hoping to form a band someday). We will my friend, we will!

Atul

Unknown said...

تورهای مشهد

Unknown said...

تور کیش عموما شامل بلیط هواپیما بصورت رفت و برگشت, اقامت در هتل , ترانسفر فرودگاهی , صبحانه به صورت بوفه و تخفیفات گردشگری می باشد. به صورت خاص برخی هتل هاقیمت تور کیش را با نهار عرضه می کنند . برخی هتل ها نیز ترانسفر برگشت دارند.

Unknown said...

The Catholic God (the Christian God) ... is the only *one* among all the other "gods" ... Who tells the FUTURE.
It is only the Catholic faith ... which is not … a man-made fable.
The Catholic Church has no physical properties or personnel hierarchy in these times …
refer to > www.Gods-Catholic-Dogma.com/section_13.6.html
Everything for how to get to Heaven in the single way prescribed by God >
www.Gods-Catholic-Dogma.com
- - - - - The Catholic God telling the future - - - - -
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Proverbs 30:4 >
"Who hath ascended up into Heaven, and descended? What is the name of His Son, if thou knowest?"
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Sophonius 3:8 >
"Expect Me, saith the Lord, in the day of My resurrection that is to come ... to gather the kingdoms."
Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Daniel 9:26 >
"Christ shall be slain: and the people that shall deny Him shall not be His."  Etc, etc. > More on Section 2.3
Regards.
Victoria