I am an year older today. To be true, I
don’t even know why I am writing this post. Maybe because my Birthday is a
so-called milestone. Maybe because I am loving the idea of calling myself a 29
year old.
When I sit to write a post, I always
have an idea as to how I want the post to turn out to be. Today, I have none.
So this is going to be my first unedited post. Yep. No cuts, no pastes, no
edits. I write while I am still drunk on the thoughts of being 29.
Do I want this post to be something
like - what wrong things I have done in my twenties? Or what lessons I learnt?
May be the good times I had? The regrets of things not done? I have no idea. So
I am just going to write whatever comes to mind. May be all of it. May be
none.
I also know that I am not going to be a
changed person suddenly. I shall not suddenly start showing different
personality traits. Because the changes in you as a person happen only when you
are not looking for them. That’s what you call growing up I guess.
When I look at the last decade, all I
see is naivety and passion. The naivety of believing in people and passion of
loving them with all my heart. I lived the last decade with so much precaution.
Doing all the right things. Behaving the way I was supposed to behave.
Shielding my heart from hurt. A life without risks. A life with caution. But
that’s the worst part of it. Even the life lived with least friction couldn’t
stop me from getting myself wounded. I was broken and bruised, tired and
tattered. I got hurt and didn’t walk for some time. But eventually I did.
Eventually. One step at a time.
Whatever I am today, I am because of
the falls. And I wouldn’t trade my current self for my younger self at any
cost. I don’t want to go back to being what I was. When I heard older ones say
this, I used to laugh. Why would anybody not want their younger selves? I
mocked thinking this was like the sour grapes incident. You can’t have your
youth back? So why not say you don’t need it anymore.
But when I say this today that I don’t
want to go back to being a younger version of myself, I say it with conviction
that only comes with age. I know I sound like I am 60. But that’s the truth of
it. I never thought I could write such a pensive post. I never thought I would
write serious things about me on the blog. And yet I sit here doing the same.
I don’t wish to preach people in their
twenties anything. We all know there are enough posts about the topic and some
of them are really good. Plus I am not somebody who is good at advices. To each
his own. That’s what I believe.
In the societal version of myself, I
should have been settled in a marital bliss by now. But I am not. And I don’t
regret it one bit. I know I would do that eventually but not because it is the
right thing to do in the eyes of the society but because I would want to.
If I had to say something to my younger
self, it would be this.
·
Read. Read whatever you can lay your
hands on. Read because you are going to love it. Read because sometimes it
would be the only thing that would save you from drowning. So read.
·
The second advice to myself would be this – Take risks. At the most it
would turn out to be a wrong turn. But so what? It would at least add to the
experience.
·
Travel a bit more. That’s one thing you haven’t done at all. So go for
it.
So if the above is what I wanted to do
with my last decade, I hope I shall be able to do the same in the next. So when
I sit down to write a post a decade later, I hope I would have followed the
above and will have new advice to give to myself. That is of course if I am
still around that time ;)
Now that I have given advice to my
younger self, let me share some for my future self too. Like let me just say
what I want to do next. I don’t know how much of it will actually work out, but
still, here we go.
·
Learn to express yourself. I know, that
coming from a writer is weird. But yeah, I suck at expressing myself in person.
Whether it’s expressing love or being assertive.
·
I don’t know if this post makes
any sense to you. Its unstructured and all that. I don’t know if it would
make sense to me if I read it again some time later. All I know right now is
that I am 29 and I am loving it ;)
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