Passion….
Isn’t that what most of us look for in our lives? Look in the hope of finding that one thing in our lives that brings us such immeasurable amounts of joy? Don’t we all search to find the one thing that makes the world go round for each one of us?
Be it a loved one, music, the birds, nature, food, or for the more adventurous- bunjee jumping, paragliding, mud wrestling or for the more the eccentric and genius- math, atoms, ants and anything, just about anything you might be passionate about…..even designing bathrooms or repairing computers or whacking somebody even(if u really enjoy it…not necessitating the victim too though..).
There was a felicitation programme conducted for a Mr. kundrakudi vaidyanathan, a maestro violinist, that my grandfather was watching. While watching he happened to say that there were artistes, violinists better than him but none as a crowd pleaser or as entertaining as him. Most of the others, he says are almost mechanical.
I am of the opinion, as are many others, that music is capable of breaking barriers as no other one thing. But it is never just the music. The emotions conveyed through that music, by the artiste, the link between us and the experience, is only ten-fold more conducive to us enjoying that music. Passion for any one thing when witnessed by one can, if not make you so, move you to edges.
To live and breathe and become one and indistinguishable with that which almost symbolizes and sounds synonymous with you is something that cannot stay locked up in one person. It is an energy capable of wonders. It is so powerful that it can move you to tears, to make your stomach clench with emotion, a rollercoaster ride that tires you so but rejuvenates you even more. Such emotions are shared. They can never be bottled within a person. To cork and put up away such love would be equivalent to killing a part of oneself, to deny the world the chance to bear witness to something spectacular.
We have all gone through school not liking, literally hating, one subject, atleast. Ask for a reason, and its readymade to say ‘the teacher can’t make it interesting…she puts you to sleep…so monotonous…so unbearably dull’. Why? Math was never my favourite subject. If I did well it was because of hardwork and no hidden genius or latent love for the subject. It is true that once you do well in a subject, it is encouragement enough for later but it is never the same as having someone who loves the subject teach you. To want to make you love and understand the nuances of that tricky subject. To actually love tough problems.
I had a professor, Suchitra ma’m, last semester to teach me numerical methods. She loves mathematics. She doesn’t care too much for the respect you have to give her, she’d be happy if you just sat and listened in her class, and nothing made her so happy as students asking doubts. I suppose that is the mark of a teacher who considers himself/herself a advocate for the subject, taking it upon themselves to spread the joy of their subject to one and all. And suchitra ma’m actually got me to do work(homework!!!) because of the respect I had for her. She doesn’t treat you like a disdainful kid either, she treats you like a friend and doesn’t have even the tiniest qualms about saying ‘I am wrong’, of accepting improvisations on her methods, unlike most college professors.
To find something that would fill all your waking hours with joy is something beyond wonderful. The number of us who in our lifetimes will find such subjects that just engrossed us such that it gives us reason to live, a voracious appetite for knowledge, will, I’m afraid, be few and far between. But it is always the hope that this might be it, the one thing in your life that makes everything else fade into oblivion, that keeps each and everyone of us going…
It might not be a conscious quest, but it is a thirst, sub-consciously atleast….
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:) I had to read it twice, for my small head to grasp the whole thing.
Yeah passion is an elemental part of life. But unfortunately, life is very cruel, most people are not passionate about what they do and worst they never get to do what they are passionate about. The ones who get to do what they are quite passionate about, will be very successful :)
yes...passions keep changing. and motivates to reinvent or stick on and improvide..Whats your present one!
Passion is something which every person tries to have in order to put some entertainment in his daily routine life
I work in IT ... I know how stressful life is at the end of the day...at times project delivery and deadlines almost make me dead.
If not for my passion of listenin to music, solving sudokus (Which I do in office too...just to divert my mind) and reading novels...I think z000n wud have extinct by now
Good post Meera!!
take care
vijay..i didnt think it was so complex...but i have to agree with u..life can be cruel...but there are those who learn to love wht life gives too..so it isnt always so bad..
barath...yes passions have to keep changing like everything else in the world...in the twelfth i'd have died for F1, now its just a sport..passion..now for me? i dont have a clue..its the one question i need to find an answer for now to figure out where i'm going after this last year of my engineering...
arz000n i never thot much of IT jobs but i'm beginning to realize they are interesting too but can so sap ur life...kudos to u to be able to keep ur passions alive...yea i would die without music, my dog, my mom and my friends...and desserts..
krishnan...that sounds like a nice piece...but i've never heard of it..which album of his is this? i'm sure my dad and grandad would love it, as would i..
talking about passions and specially passion about music and then about a certain genre of music one could like, may I suggest "Sa Trincha - One Way Flight".. one of the hardest CD's to find even on amazon. check it out ;)
P.S: thanks for linking my blog, I just noticed that. http://blog.priyavadan.net
will do priyavadan...
Lost the passion for blogging?
ah...visiting after a long time...awesome post gal !!
thanx anish..and vijay..i havent found the time...there are no dearth to the topics i wanna address on my blog..but time!!!!
where art thou?????
Suchitra ma'am... Almost the ONLY prof in coll I respect.
hey,this post was too good.it so well defines the way to that hapiness(though i agree there's no specified way to it)...but yes passion for anything can do wonders,can give you that drive to move on despite all odds...one should have the passion,whatever it may be.
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