Paradox of a generation, Us!
Having celebrated a birthday at work
from early morning till late night, my mind put to me some questions that
have been dying for answers over the last year or two. These were
questions that I did not listen to or rather did not want to listen to. And
happened, the conversation that I had with my friend from work on the way back
to guesthouse.
The conversation we had, gifted me
with some relief only to be replaced by the absence of it a while later. I was relieved
because I understood the concerns, the doubts and the questions were resonated
in his mind as well. The absence of solace came when I realized both of us were
aware of what was going right and wrong but we did not want to address them.
It is with some pride that I say our
generation takes work quite seriously. Am I saying the generation before us were
not serious about their work? Definitely not! It is because they did, that we
have the opportunities we have today. But they were living in a simpler time as
far as intrusion of work is concerned. A cell phone wasn’t there which will
wake you up from sleep and put you to sleep with a call. An e-mail wasn’t there
which will knock on your inbox at will till you answer it. This poses our generation
with a challenge as to when and how to switch off the work button.
Now, coming to the paradox bit! All
of us are at our argumentative best when it comes to work-life balance. Our
generation wants to live life to its fullest. Having said that, there would
have been some instances in all of our lives where our family or friends would
have asked us – “Are you the only one in your office?, Why do you bring work
home?, When will you stop checking mails/sms-es?”. This shows our inability to
keep work at bay. Don’t get me wrong. One should deliver on all of one’s responsibilities
at work. But doing that at the cost of one’s life isn’t really worth it.
Think about this situation. Your
phones (official and personal) start ringing. The official call isn’t really critical.
But more often than not, you choose to answer the office phone. Since when did
we start thinking family/friends can wait? If one continues doing this, we will
soon end up not having friends to confide in.One should also realize that success and
happiness loses much of its charm if one doesn't have the right people to share
it with.
If one were to compare life to a
walk on the beach, work is akin to the waves that keep on washing on to your
feet. If you try to dry off the water every single time a wave comes on, you
will miss out on the beautiful sunrise of youth, the soothing zephyr of relationships in
life, the sand that caresses your feet which is life’s opportunities, the
little shells of life’s happenstances that the mighty ocean paves on your path and the magnificent sunset of life's twilight years too.
Arun
Babu