All of us live our lives following a map which tells us what
we are supposed to be doing at a particular age so that we may have a happy
life. This map is, in a way, a good companion, it keeps our lives in order, it
prevents chaos, it prevents us from making decisions that we might regret in
future. If we don’t match the set standards, or even if we forget or lose track
of the map, we will surely get reminders from our loved ones. But in another
sense it is unfair, allow me to explain.
Let me present to you the average Indian’s Map of Life-
Age
14-15 Come out with flying
colours in Class 10 exams
Pass- Voila!
You have conquered the first step to a successful life
Fail- Your
life has gone down the drain!
Age-16-18 Brilliantly pass the Class 12
Exams and clear all the entrances, score a good rank, get into the IIT or the likes.
Pass- Wow!
You nailed it man, 4 more years and you can have it all!
Fail- What will you do? Sell peanuts?
Age- 21-25 Guys, get a job! Girls, get a job and a
husband!
Pass- You are
all set for a happily ever after!
Fail- Will you
be unemployed and single all your life? Why is it taking so long? Don’t you want to have that dream
job? You still didn’t find your Prince Charming? Do you have any plans to
settle down or not?
Age 25- 30 Guys
get married! Girls make babies!
Pass- There! Now you have your happily
ever after!
Fail- Don’t you think it is high time? When
will we get to hear the good news? What exactly is your family planning? Have
you started trying?
Societal
expectations don’t stop here. Post Age 40 questions about buying Property, Bigger
Cars, Pension plans, Retirement plans and so on follow us until our graves and
by then we see the same cycle repeating in our kids’ lives too…
Pause a
second.
Do we really
need to remind people about such things? Or do we really need to ask these
cliché questions- repeatedly?
No, we
don’t. I bet that all of us, every living Indian in every part of this world is
well aware of this invisible map. I, she, he and you know what we are supposed
to be doing now. Those who are doing what they are supposed to be doing are
happy and are left to be happy. Good thing! But those who aren’t following
suit, even if they are happy or trying to be happy, they are not allowed to be
so. So unfair!
My heart
goes out to the few ones who cannot or are not living by the map. For once, let
us keep the map aside and care to look into those tormented hearts.
The child
who did not make it so well in Class 10 exam- what if she was an awesome dancer
or an amazing cricketer? Did any of us care to find out or help? Or, did we
just ask like everyone else?
The fellow
who didn’t clear his entrance exams, what if he was totally brilliant with real
electronics but not so much with circling one of four options. Is he the real
failure or is it our education system?
The one who
couldn’t find a job yet, what if he was not eligible for a reservation and did
not have any one to refer him to either? It is not like he will never get a
job, he will in due time. What did we do about him? Did we honestly spread his
resume around or did we just spread the “hot news’’ around- “Hawww, you know
that Mr. Khanna’s son? He didn’t get a job yet‼ How clever he was when in school,
now look at him! Tch tch.”
The girl who
hasn’t tied the knot yet, what if she simply doesn’t want to settle down now? What
if she aspires to become something first? Yes, she needs to be told about the
pros and cons and for that she has her parents who have given birth to her, and
have known her ever since. Besides, don’t you think she has enough mouths
screaming at her about the same thing sometimes with a smile and sometime with
a scorn? Why, why why add to that?
Worse still,
is the situation when a guy or girl might be wishing for a marriage and nothing
seems to be working out. Our people in the name of coming across as caring
actually rub it in further by asking the poor souls insensitive questions and
spreading rumours that are pure nonsense.
The couple
who did not have a baby yet, may be for them there are things to do and places
to see before they bring in a tiny life to dote all their time over. May be there
is another important issue, unknown to the world outside that needs attention
before they take on the responsibility of another life. Or Gosh‼ May be they are
carrying defective organs in them! Or…they might already be pregnant! Whatever
be the case, it is between The Husband and The Wife. All the when’s and how’s
and if they should tell you’s of their baby is their choice, Second Only and
Definitely to the Choice of the Divine. A baby might be the result of every
loved one’s blessing but only the Divine chooses his or her time. Meanwhile,
wouldn’t the waiting part of life be easier and happier without questions?
I believe it
all trickles down to this, everyone runs the race of life at his or her own
pace and while we are all at it, let us try not to prick anyone with
unnecessary questions and gossips. We might not mean to hurt anyone but these kind
of questions rarely flatter people.
Let us all
ask less and understand more.
THUMBS UP!
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