Couch Potatoes in us
Having
got a short break from work, I was at home for a while. Sitting on the couch in
the living room with my cup (tumbler actually ;) ) of tea, I was switching
channels and saw the movie ‘ Armageddon’. It felt as if I were in a time
machine. I remember watching that same movie a couple of years back sitting at
the very same place. I was taken back in time to my college days. I used to sit
in the same couch for hours on end. Life was bliss! J
By nature, most of us are not driven.
Focus doesn’t come naturally to many of us. We need to put in that effort to get ourselves to work and achieve our goals.
There aren’t many who know what to
do with their lives right from day one. A large majority of us play through
childhood, fool around in the teens, and stroll along aimlessly in the early
twenties until we find ourselves. Each of us find our calling in our own ways
and the time taken for that also varies.
I don’t think being a couch potato
is a sin. It is a phase one should enjoy. Throwing caution to the wind,
postponing things to do, just being on the couch is a fun thing to do. It is
one such luxury that Life doesn’t always allow. So when it does oblige, we
should indulge.
Also,at times, we get too caught up with chasing our goals that we tend to forget about ourselves resulting in burn out. So allowing ourselves to indulge once in a while is good. But at times, we forget it is just a phase that needs to be enjoyed and try to make it a way of Life. It is then that the trouble starts.
Also,at times, we get too caught up with chasing our goals that we tend to forget about ourselves resulting in burn out. So allowing ourselves to indulge once in a while is good. But at times, we forget it is just a phase that needs to be enjoyed and try to make it a way of Life. It is then that the trouble starts.
The trick lies in knowing when to
get up from the couch. Don’t you have friends who put in the effort at the right
time? For instance someone who was an average student till 9th
standard and became a top performer right in the 10th?
At some point in life, we will need
to get up from the couch. The more one stays on, the deeper the couch gets and
more difficult it gets to leave it. All we need to do is to remember that the
couch will always be there. Rather than sinking in it always, returning to it
after a long day’s work will be much more gratifying.
Arun Babu.