Friday, September 4, 2009

Beggars and Religious People

I am not a Religious kind of person. Not an athiest either. It may sound like a Paradox, but it is not so.Because I am not sure about the existence of God. I don't deny His so called Divine Existence also. It will be foolishness on my part, if I accept something about which I have heard only. Again it will be arrogance on my part if I deny something only because I don't have any proof on that. Rather I would play safe in thematters of Relogion by creating a group of my own, instaed of joing in these two groups-Religious and Athiests.
Religious people ascribe all their successes and failures to God. But some of them depend so much on Him toachieve their goal that they always try to please Him at any cost. Be it in the form of keeping fast, or visitingHis holy shrines or donating their valuables to the temple. Simply they will do anything but the required duty toachieve their goal.
Atheists in other hand believe in creating their own destiny. Some of them can go to any extent of sweating out to reach the finish-line. They credit all their successes to themselves only and their failures to the circumstances :)only.
Without any intention to hurt anybody, I find a good comparision of these two groups with Labourers and Beggars.
Labourers do not live on anybody's mercy. They work hard to reach their immediate goal, which is to earn their livelyhood. If they don't work, they don't expect anybody's help also.
Whereas Beggars live on the mercy of others. They don't do any work eventhough some of them are capable of doing it to support themselves. What initially started as a way out to escape from hunger, with due course of time, becomes their main occupation(?). To get the alm, they try to please their doners with all the good wishes.
Perhaps this similarity has something to do with the close association of Religious people with Beggars. You willfind Beggars mostly at temples wooing temple-visitors for their mercy and these Religious people also get satisfaction of being blessed by the Almighty by giving away the alms.
I think these two groups must be giving too much of headache to God, if at all He exists. I'm sure He must be annoyed with these people for burdening Him with such silly demands. After all He has made them capable of performing the duties assigned to them and leaving the result on Him only.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

My Birthday Gift

Among the list of hobbies people usually pursue, reading Books is a very common one. Those people who have an inclination towards this are considered as real scholars, at least by me. Because two things I’m scared of the most, one is Book and the other one is its reader.

I can not understand from where those people acquire the patience for that. It takes a lot of self-persuasion and thousands of divided attention to finish a page for me. Just imagine about me reading a book. I have never completed any journey through a short-story from the beginning to the end. People even finish a book in a day, that too a non-fiction. Really, they must have a rare talent.

But yes, I love books for one occasion. Those help me in sending me to a slumber, even when I don’t feel like that. Let me tell you one incident in my life:

While I was in college, a girl joined in our college as a fresher. I discovered that she was spending most of her free time in the library. That means both of us were diametrically opposite in that habit. But I liked that girl. So only to impress her, I started visiting library regularly. Anyway at last I managed to befriend her.

Once I invited her for dinner on my Birthday. She gave her consent and kept her words also. She handed me a birthday present, beautifully wrapped and written on it a beautiful quotation, only can be written scholars in my definition.

But I had more interest in the gift inside, than any quotation. I had to control my urge to open the pack till she went to her place. After I saw her off, I reached for the packet and carefully opened the wrap to see the surprise inside waiting for me.

It was “Midnight’s Children” – the famous Booker awarded book by Salman Rushdie. Have you ever seen that Book? It is like a never-going-to-end kind of book, at least for me. Now just imagine my situation…..

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Sedentary Livewires ...

Sitting in Resource Pool (in common parlance of IT company employees - "Bench") is a totally different experience than working in a Project. Here you will find all sorts of people; by that I mean both in terms of Technology and mentality. Rather I'll say it is a perfect place
for any psychologist to experiment his theories.

This is because those people are relesed from some projects due to either completion or postponement of projects. Sometimes they might be the victims of company's cost-cutting measures especially at this juncture of global economic recession.

If you happen to enter in the room where they have been forced to sit (because there you will find no AC facility, but only machines in the dilapidated state), you can feel a deja vu of visiting a mental asylum. A bunch of well-trained but helpless Professionals doing stupid things and thereby self-insulting their talent.

You will find some of them busy in going through e-books of their technology, some in orkutting, some in chatting and spreading the rumours they have just heard, and some in doing what they are best at - sleeping.

By throwing a simple glance on them(no need of careful observation of their behaviour even) it won't take much strain on mind to judge the time dimension of their coming into the Resource Pool. If you find a person in a very gloomy mood but having an alert ear for any kind of gossip related to either HR or Firing or requirement in any project, then get sure that he is released very recently. If a person is either sleeping in peace as if away from all the worries or browsing net and hunting for some coooool stuffs, then he/she is an old monkey in the business.

And all others are in between these two groups.

So enjoy your experiment on these gunea pigs....