Life is a series of
experiences and its left upto you in which order you experience them
The biggest problem in
life is often the problems we did not anticipate- Martin Luthur King Jr.
Maya always led a planned life. She
never planned to be where she is today. But is sort of worked out well
for her.. She believes, life is a series of experiences, and damn….who cares in
which order you have them.
Life did teach her a lot of lessons. At the age of 30, seeing
her life not moving the ways she planned, this is what her conculsion was.
Like any girl her age, when growing up in a upper middle
class, well educated and well read, non-traditional yet conservative Indian
family, she lived in a world of fairly tale with a twist. While she was waiting
for her prince charming, she decided to make a career for herself. But
ofcourse, this will be secondary. As mother nature has defined the roles of the
male and the female of the species, she wanted to take the role of a nurturer.
She never wanted to be the provider, but yes, was mindful of the fact that she
did not want to ask her man to provide for her needs to splurge. Giving credit
to her high scores at school, her love for the arts and the university
selection process, she managed to secure a seat in one of the most prestigious
design schools in India. Unlike a lot of people who claim to know what they
want in their life from profession, she was just going with the flow. She knew
she liked something and decided to pursue it because it came easy. She was
unsure what it meant at that time and where it would lead in long run. She was
the first design student in her family, she got into a school on her merit and
the fee was not that high. Her parents and family were happy because every body
believed that she will be happy.. They wanted her to be an independent woman
when she grew up, and this will meet their goal. This was the best up-bringing
and advise they could give their daughter- be independent.
Maya, was not an idealist who wanted to change the world, but
like any college student, just a person who wanted to have some good time,
learn, be proud of her –self, find something she enjoyed doing. Life was still
very exciting and there was tons to do. She was just strating out. Little did
she know, that she was now embarking on a journey to adulthood.
Considered a very sorted child, Maya was little prepared for
life. Like most of other people her age, she was exploring- hoping that
exploration will end soon. She is now 30 and the quest is still on.
Have you ever looked
at pictures of your friends and said, that is what I wanted my life to be. And then she woke up!
She will study, have a profession and as soon as she has a
husband and family, they will be her world. She imagined living in a house with
a garden, looking out to the water outside. The house which had warm wooden
floors, original contemporary art from artist frinds of her. Green palm plans and
bright yellow tulips on a solid oak dining table. Looking out of the tall glass
doors was this manicured garden. At the end of the green grass were these steps
which went down to the beach outside. And then there was water. This was the
picture of the perfect house Maya had in her mind. She always saw herself
wearing lacy white clothes – which were sophisticate sexy. Her man was this
cool confident casual guy, who was in control of her.
The biggest problem
with her life were the problems she never anticipated. She had plans for life but life had plans for
her.
2 comments:
It as been over an year now. I would love to hear from Maya. What is she up to now? Still running behind making new plans, or using that time to live the life she has?
Thank you thepyjamawarrior. Maya is still making plans- although, she is making more choices. She is living the life she has- making peace- but, making plans seems like a part of her nature!
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