That red hot beast called summer is upon us. Again. The reason I am talking about weather is because I am idle, and as my mind goes adrift I recall a part of the lengthy conversation I had with a girl in train last night. This part basically revolved around whenever anyone is asked about their favourite season, they never say summer.
Anyways, as I am thinking what to write in this blog, and why I started writing this without a clue, I start thinking about me and the weather. I have no favourite season as such. I love the hot chai in winter and cold beer in summer (Actually i will love cold beer anytime).
Well, as I think about it even more (Yes, I am that bored), I had an epiphany. I don't love any season per se. What I love is the change in seasons. In this changing world, where a hyper-active-impatient maniac like me gets bored with anything and everything, a changing weather calms my mind.
Changing weather is cyclical, fixed. I can rely upon the fact that summer will follow winter. Nowadays, you can't be sure of anything. Surprises are a way of life. Maybe a friend of yours will change jobs and deprive you of awesome company. Maybe you will win a lottery. Maybe your boss will change. Maybe someone close to you will die in a car accident or a terror blast. Maybe you will get an exam score that will shake you to the core. Maybe you will get to experience Serendipity. None of us realize the stress caused by this emotional baggage we carry each day. I say so because this is subconscious.
So, on that note, even though Global Warming and Climate change are playing havoc with climate patterns, I'm glad that weather changes.
And I'm sure you will be glad as well that this blog has ended, he he he
P.S. I am feeling impatient again.
3 comments:
life without surprises will be dull and boring. if u never had unpleasant moments in life, u would never have pleasant ones either. luv vasudha
glad that it ended.. but again i saw the spontaineity in your post. Next time, write something more interesting, anyways, still will be a pleasure to read
Changing weather is a thriving ground for all kinds of flues!!!
I like spring!!!
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