Living for that one day
By Adwait at 17 February, 2010, 10:34 pm
A routine sets. Invariably.
School. College. Work. We all have one.
After getting up in the morning, there is this imaginary list in our sub-conscious mind which eventually we start ticking off.
Bathroom : done. Breakfast : done. Newspaper : done. And so on subjectively according to our own lives. After some time. Once you set into college, or you get comfortable at work, this checklist is completed effortlessly and unconsciously. You don’t think while carrying out your routine after a certain period of time. Again not set in stone, but something which needs a personal touch.
A certain significant break in the routine, even the smallest one’s can cause great upset. No sugar in the morning coffee, or not getting the paper on time to read the tabloids before leaving the house disrupt the day, well not completely, but it does to a certain extent. This is ‘your’ life. The routine, the small nuances of life. Your evening plans, the route you use to commute to and fro from work. All included. When something changes in the ‘oh-so-perfect’ setting, it strikes everyone. This makes us think. BOOM. ‘Is this a good thing or bad ?’ Is the first question comes up when its a matter of choice.
All this takes the bench every week. Once a week. On that day we all love to call Sunday.
On Sunday what happens is. All this routine, check list and timings are all conveniently forgotten. Sunday is all spontaneous. There are no solid plans. Nothing is concrete. It is a day where all the ‘wants’ are satisfied as opposed to the ‘needs’ being satisfied on the other six days of the week.
It is one day everyone looks forward to. I’m guessing the only day in the week we all look forward to. So is it true ? Do we live for that one day?
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