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Welcome 2019 |
2018 saw my career turning topsy turvy. It was a year that had me questioning a lot of my own beliefs and values when it comes to my profession. It was a year that brought on a virtual Tsunami in my professional world where some rode the wave, some held onto trees, some could swim ashore but many sank without a trace. But in the end, miraculously enough, everyone survived. It taught me a lot of life lessons that apparently I had started to take for granted. Most important of all is that life's happiness can't be at the mercy of just one aspect and that there is a life beyond the cubicle where Sun shines everyday and where birds chirp and trees sway, bringing much delight.
2018 was the year when Alisha went to Grade I and with her course books, we began our second tryst with traditional study system in India. What seems like an overload to Ateesh and me seems completely doable to the little one, making us believe that next generation is indeed smarter. What disappointed me though are the plethora of implicit gender, caste, religion stereotypes that still pervade the books. When cooking person is drawn, it's a mom, when someone comes from office, it's a Dad, pilot is a male, teacher is a female. Ditto for religions, all of them typecast, so we had a hard time teaching Alisha why we go to church so often when we aren't krischins as she calls Christians.
We took her to Gurudwara but couldn't explain we are not Sikhs. Agnostics is not a term she knows yet, so we'll wait for a little while to tell her who we truly are. Ultimately being Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Muslim or Christian is far easier today but remaining a mere human is far more difficult to prove.
Nothing works like being with yourself and doing nothing and trust me it's the hardest to do. I personally stayed away from facebook, watsapp as much as I could and instead connected with real people more. We explored our first international destination with Alisha - Mauritius, and witnessed winter solstice not just once but twice in the year. Tinge of regret being that, we couldn't visit our very own Goa in 2018, something we hope to more than make up for, in 2019.
2018 for me is the year of Alexa. Though AI has been around for years, 2018 is the milestone year when Alexa entered the middle class Indian homes and started to vie for attention on prime time television advertisements.
13 comments:
Delightful post. Wonderfully written and some very worthwhile thoughts.
Thank you Tapas.
Beautifully written. Great post. Definitely 2018 was an year to remember. We ask went through some of the things you mentioned. Seems unbelievable when we look back.
Yes Manoj. We'll never forget this year.
You have just inspired me to write mine as well.....something I have been wanting to do for quite a while. Coming in a few minutes.....
Wonderful Post. It really echos the thoughts of many. Looking forward for future post from you
Great. Read it just now.
Thank you Mani
As always you have captured you thoughts wonderfully. I am and will always be a follower of your thought process.
Nidhi
Lovely write-up! Writing makes events stay with you longer! And your sharing also inspires others! :)
Thank you Nidhi. Writing after a long time but hope to continue.
Thank you for encouraging ma'am.
Lovely and very thoughtful post. Hope 2019 will give you many more moments to cherish. :)
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