CLOCK v/s I - A BATTLE EVERYDAY
Day: everyday
Place : Hostel 12s1,room no.125,mits
Time : 07:30a.m.
Alarm went off, but how can somebody expect from a nocturnal creature, in her deepest non-lucid dreams to hear it , but in an unconscious state she puts the alarm on snooze. After 10 minutes, as instructed to it, the alarm starts shouting again but poor thing does not know, there is no one to take care of it's throat and is put on snooze again. This sequence of activity is repeated and then enters a girl with a bucket in her hand saying or rather scolding, "abhi tak soyi hai, college nahi jaana kya?". Innocent creature cozy in her bed suddenly takes notice, comes back to the earth and looks at clock -"oh my god! its 8:00". and now the story of "Struggling everyday" starts.
Analysis of situation :
OPTION I) 10 minutes if stomach is to be taken care of .
OPTION II) 20 minutes if cleanliness of body is to be taken care of which remained heedless for past 2 days
Road map for option I(if chosen) – Brush the teeth, change and run for mess.
Possible ramifications: 1) Its 8:19 and able to reach mess and got entry
Pros: Have the pleasure to have breakfast
Cons: Late by 10 min for class, par itna to chalta hai after all its 1 hour lecture and missing 10 min, not a big deal.
OR
2) Its 8:21, and again arguing with the man in black and white, who keeps a watch at mess’s door, that its 8:20 and I have right to go in but that Khadoos man will say a big “NO”, and will add to it a piece of suggestion ,“if you want to have breakfast, maintain time” ,leaving me miffed. So, the final resort is to call some day-ski friend and ask her to bring something for my appetite’s sake if she has not left for class which is rarity.
- Pros: will reach class at time
- Cons: making my stomach think that my throat has been cut.
Brush the teeth, take bath and run for class
This option is implicitly implying and will make sure that I famish severely for at least semi-quarter of the day making it an inevitable disadvantage.
Possible ramifications: 1) managed to come out of bathroom in time and able to reach class on acceptable time.
Pros:
1) Though not de-jure but its de-facto and accepted to be in class by 8:40 as already explained above.
OR
2) Ghost of excessive cleanliness overpowered my mind and when I am out (of bathroom) its already 40 min past 8:00.
Now this is the ramification that requires very intelligent analysis, indecent haste and excessive valour.
First Analysis: should I try for class or its better to jump in directly during the next class.
Indecent haste: indecent haste, if decision is that I should try for class. As you must have noticed this is the fundamental requirement of my life but in some cases becomes more fundamental. So, you can always find somebody scuttling through Mody streets with an umbrella in one hand and managing her hair with other and yes not to forget managing a bag with entangled straps on one of the shoulders.
Second analysis: This requirement arises when suddenly my conscious opens its eyes and I face attack of penitence and embarrassment. When standing outside the class you look at teacher who is deeply emerged in teaching his/her attentive pupils with innovative pedagogical methods. Will it be ok to disturb him? Depending on what my vivek permits during that hour of clock, I take action. If disturbing is out of the option then library is a beautiful place to have forty winks. Otherwise, you require something which is very rare to find, excessive valour.
Excessive valour: There are times when you must decide and take the bull by horns. Asking, ”May I come in sir/ma’am” at 8:50 for the class which starts at 8:30. is work of no coward. and even if serendipitously peon has left open another door (back of the class), it also requires enough intrepidity to enter when lecturer is busy scribbling something on board and sit quietly on the last bench. Because you never know when a lecturer’s sharp ear catches the khusur - pusur created in the class with an entry in such a bizarre way, though my classmates have now acknowledged this and hardly make any sound but a thief always fears no matter how sneaky he is. Often, in such cases people fear when I sit besides them for the obvious reason and I am asked to change my place.
This struggling with time also sometimes proves to be a blessing in disguise when I find that when I reach 20 minutes late, class starts 25 min late, and when I happen to be an hour late class starts 65 min late (3 hours TIME class) and then when my friends say “what did you do? This, cant be coincidence”, it is enough to tickle me all pink and making me feel fortunate and strengthening my firm belief in Him that He understands that this recurrent process of ‘being late’ is absolutely non intentional with no fault of mine and I try my level best to win this battle struggling hard against the clock but as I am not so experienced as clock, which is practicing since so many centuries, so it is verily discernible who faces the defeat.
Vote of thanks- To my readers to bear my rambling on the topic, and my friends, acquaintances, lecturers for forbearing my tardiness.
Prerna Daga
IV year
yup..very true boss..this is da battle every morning! i thnk, we da late commers are da most laborious types who manage their classes running on da nearly no ending road of Mody..puffing into da class..well compiled those 30 minutes of rush!!
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prerna..now I actually know the reason behind ...your shabby hair...late assignment submissions and bla bla bla... ;P
ReplyDeletethis article is a wonderful reflection of our day to day tiffs with time...loved it
prerna , u rock!
ReplyDeleteour everyday-story well depicted!
keep writing gal!
gosh...it's amazing....i mean i totally fit in...:))
ReplyDeletegud1...:)
ReplyDeletei read the article thn by whom
ReplyDeletethn agn read it
n got yes,ds is only prerna....!!!!!
lol
luved it!!!!
life is full of struggles so keep fighting.sukirti(team marketing)1st yr.
ReplyDeleteAwesome article... :)
ReplyDeletenic article n d pic is sooo cute :)
ReplyDeletevery well written :)
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ReplyDeleteOMG...!! Its just so true...amazing :)
ReplyDeleteOur story of everyday.......:)
ReplyDeletevery well written...
ReplyDeleteits so true...hats off!! 2 ol d boarders...:)
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so truee....!! our lives mirrored in ur article...!!
ReplyDeleteof oll d possibilities.....we finallyy manage to grab 1...
ReplyDeletecomplete reality..had sympathy for ourselves...
ReplyDeletea nice way to present d situation...........kudos prerna.........the life of a late comer.... :)
ReplyDeleteFeels nice to know that I'm not the only one:P
ReplyDeleteVery well written.
Really True... That's happening to many of the students!!
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awesome article boss .... u truly depicted the struggle we do everyday
ReplyDeletewhoaaa....bfully articulated our daily picture...n i must say d pic is realy vry cute...
ReplyDeleteIt's really gud 2 see our daily routine on the blog & even better 2 knw that 1st yrs r nt the only ones who go thru this.........
ReplyDeleteamazing article....... reflects completely d hard work done by us(boarders)every morning.........
ReplyDeletethanku gals :)
ReplyDeletelooking at the comments i gt a strong feeling that the gr8 time has come to form a new committee of strugglers. :D
credit for pic goes to enginium.
Really!!! Truly depicts the story of many who can be seen rushing in the corridors with half-closed eyes. a bucket in one hand and other stuff in the other at around 8:15 or so.
ReplyDeletevry true....loved it....:)
ReplyDeleteI can totally relate to it...!!!loved it the first time I read it earlier!this is a rockstar piece..told ya before! keep writing ...love to have ya! :)
ReplyDeleteVry nyc nd true...!!
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ReplyDeleteamazingly well written article never thought an everyday struglle coulds be reflected so well!
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