Bench mark
The thing with being on bench (term used to describe officials not assigned to any project, hence not working) is what it does to one's self esteem. It’s like a leaky bucket, the more you are in it, the less self esteem you would be left with. You would even question yourself "why would I need to press my clothes, polish my shoes and be on time, when all I do is nothing". As much as I am hopeful and positive about my situation, living through bench is quite challenging. Its like the relationship phase that makes you wonder whether its going to break up or patch up. I am not sure what's expected out of me and to be honest I rather be jobless than paid for doing nothing.
If you need a free mud face pack, all you need to do is drive without helmet in one of Chennai roads. Of all the transportation problems we face, the worst one is dust. Not only it creates eye irritation and dirty clothes, it also creates breathing issues and numerous allergy related diseases. The next one is honking. You would be honked even if you are driving perfectly fine. It means the driver is in hurry (for what is a million dollar question) and may run over you if you don’t give way. Others honk for different reason, either because they like their horn or it has become their habit to do so.
In the place I live, the ground water is polluted by nearby factory of Ponds. The effect is so much that our water heater broke due to the saline quality of it. The lake near my house has become a garbage dumping ground. I can even spot buffaloes, pigs and scavengers wandering around. The stray dogs are most troublesome though, for they chase me while I drive in the night, when the area has become their "territory". This is why I don’t suggest foreigners to visit India, for I am not convinced by its tourism. We surely have great monumental temples and sites (I am sure every country has their own stuff to show case) but we are not ready for visitors yet. What 5 star hotel tourists see is not the real India. For we live amongst slums, chased by stray dogs, honked to deaf, covered by mud pack and drink polluted water.
It’s almost a month since I landed in Chennai, but I felt nostalgic only recently. When I visited the place where we used to live (before I went to Singapore), the neighbors, store owner and even the milk maid was so happy to see me. These people really know me, to the point they can even say what I am allergic to. One ex-neighbor offered me lunch and I couldn’t say no. For the records we don’t owe each other money or anything. In India people ask you "saptacha" (have you had meals?), for we believe in feeding, even the stranger who turns up during the meal time. These are people of India and I am proud of them. Anyone who is been invited with a smile and offered a meal would feel so.
Srivats
If you need a free mud face pack, all you need to do is drive without helmet in one of Chennai roads. Of all the transportation problems we face, the worst one is dust. Not only it creates eye irritation and dirty clothes, it also creates breathing issues and numerous allergy related diseases. The next one is honking. You would be honked even if you are driving perfectly fine. It means the driver is in hurry (for what is a million dollar question) and may run over you if you don’t give way. Others honk for different reason, either because they like their horn or it has become their habit to do so.
In the place I live, the ground water is polluted by nearby factory of Ponds. The effect is so much that our water heater broke due to the saline quality of it. The lake near my house has become a garbage dumping ground. I can even spot buffaloes, pigs and scavengers wandering around. The stray dogs are most troublesome though, for they chase me while I drive in the night, when the area has become their "territory". This is why I don’t suggest foreigners to visit India, for I am not convinced by its tourism. We surely have great monumental temples and sites (I am sure every country has their own stuff to show case) but we are not ready for visitors yet. What 5 star hotel tourists see is not the real India. For we live amongst slums, chased by stray dogs, honked to deaf, covered by mud pack and drink polluted water.
It’s almost a month since I landed in Chennai, but I felt nostalgic only recently. When I visited the place where we used to live (before I went to Singapore), the neighbors, store owner and even the milk maid was so happy to see me. These people really know me, to the point they can even say what I am allergic to. One ex-neighbor offered me lunch and I couldn’t say no. For the records we don’t owe each other money or anything. In India people ask you "saptacha" (have you had meals?), for we believe in feeding, even the stranger who turns up during the meal time. These are people of India and I am proud of them. Anyone who is been invited with a smile and offered a meal would feel so.
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I would like to accept all these things as part of my life. It’s definitely not perfect, and given the choice I would change 100 things about it. But there are 1000 things to be grateful too. For I still have job and friends who can offer a free meal, a vehicle and helmet to drive through mud and mind that’s capable of handling such challenges. I need to deal with "Now", and that’s what I should use to create a better tomorrow.
"Accept, what you resist persists" Srivats
Comments
I'm happy that you saw a point of view that makes you appreciate it as it is. :D
the traffic situation- the less said the better.. but its heartening to know u look at that too in a positive manner.
hope u get back to action from bench sooner.. ur positivity will help u hold on to it then..
Cheers
neeraj
hang in there...things will get better soon.
Lots of people wish to visit India. I know because I'm one of them. You said India is not yet ready for that, I totally disagree. While it's nice to see the beauty of the surroundings, it's not the main reason why people wish to visit there. What draws us is your culture, the history we learned from school as a kid, the heritage, and the wonderful people.
And lastly, do you know I have thing long running dream of getting paid while doing nothing?
ROFL..I cant beleive ur comparing bench with relationship..hahaha...But both are "cat on the wall" situations where the cat is not responsible being on the wall...hehe....
I do understand,every IT guy goes through this insecure phase. But know wat..Its the best time to concentrate on things u always wanted to do..Like going for a muvi during office hours and sorts..go wild..Njoy being on bench...
Thanks much my friend :)
@AJCL
When I wrote those lines I know who is gonna empathise with that feeling :) Thanks for ur wishes
@ Neeraj
haha I wish I could see it the way you see it, quite enjoyable huh :)
@Ramesh
Thanks my friend :) just some ramblings I would say
@ Anynomous,
Ada rama, if you have read it fully I am trying to say the same thing you are saying :)
@Prats
Amazing isnt, I was so glad to see them again, the way I have been treat,, wah!
@Kayni
Thats the key Kayni, but often we get dissolved into the negative thoughts , the key is to stand up, dust off and keep going. Thanks for the wishes
@Mybittersweetkoreanlife
Spellbound on your words about visiting India :) humbled for myself and for my people. Thanks for those words!
Getting paid for nothing haha, be housewife :) not exactly pay but u get to spend from ur hubby's LOL
@Theuncanny
LOL very true, I can do so much as you say, thanks for the bigger perspective here :))
But there are 1000 things to be grateful too. - Wonderful :) Luved the ending :)
Well, I don't think any place is perfect rt .. may be the imperfections differ :) and the foreigners do find something worthwhile here and look beyond trash, traffic n stuff :)
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May all your present bench-warming put you in a future "hell of a fire-fight" project. :-D
ya our roads can drive anyone crazy.. you are in nungambakkam, no? the neighbors part was awesome.. :)
India is such a magical place in my head right now. I gotta save to visit.
tackling issues of the society has always been a menace cauz we hardly have people taking us seriously.I rememember an incident when i almost lost my voice screaming at the MCH people here in hyd not to cut trees in our colony...:)But if the pen is mightier than a sword, u sure will make a diffrence thru this..:)
Besties!
Hey u need to ans to my questions on my blog please.
I agree about the foreigner they do find something amazing thats why they come here :) thanks for ur words
@Annam
Gils ananymousla potta comments patheengala ? Yes benchla ukandhu erukkara singathai thatti ezupitaanga LOL thanks for all the kalais.
@Tamil Mango
Sariya pochu, post padikkavey ellaya ?
@Rammm
ahaa neenga solradhu wish a ellai curse annu theriyalaye.. poruthu erundu parpom :)
@ Karthik
ada ennapa orey kalai ;)
Yes I used to be in nungambakkam bro now in Chrompet :)
@Photocache
Thats crazy even after reading what I wrote u still wanna see it ? :) Welcome! Swaram's comment is nice ppl see more than the trash here.
@Charissism
Waah only today I thought about as your blog was showing cross mark, due to no updates for a long time I guess :) Good to see u write here, Miss you too :)
@ Madhu
Welcome here thats quite inspiring the way you tried to raise ur opinion for the trees, even I feel very bad when I see trees being cut down, it takes years to grow, and alas one fine day all to crumble, people if not planting more should save whats left , otherwise nothing would be left. Thanks for ur words :)
@ Vipul
Yes sure buddy would visit soon :) Tahnks for ur words :)
Yes, people of country like India are different..
here frnds, brothers walk together hand in hand, which is a matter of affection and West thinks its gayish... Now that they call a fact which is in a way a remark on another community.
Here men are more helping than like other countries..
If i go on, my comment will lead ur post in length ;)
Do write some stories too srivats..
I am sure, you do excel in that direction too :)
Cheers
Mahesh
Take it this way Sri, that may be you've given your extra time or TIME more than required somewhere which has been returned to you now!
Be yourself Sri!The world worships the original!
I guess it is a phase in which only our positive thoughts can help us, so cheers!!
And as far as India is concerned, I might rant against many things about India but I know one thing, am not leaving it :)
i always say this to myself when i see something offending or not acceptable to me "is this their way, so i have to accept it? can't i do something about it? or do i see it wrong because it's not the way i was brought up?"
at the end of each day, i just come to the realization that yes, i have to accept it. it's korean way and i am here in korea.. ah, a warm and comforting embrace, with a thoughtful "i am sorry" from my husband makes up for them all...
All the Best.. :)
but I get up again
You nay ever gonna keep me down
are the words that hit me the minute i finished reading your post!! :)
love ur attitude and the stay +ive mindset... kudos!! jus think of being on the bench as more time to ponder over life and get a chance to fig out where ur headed...
Also went on a nostalgic trip to tirunelveli and madurai on reading abt how ppl treat u[those who know u,etc].... warmth n care!! :D and yes, here sapad is what they associate with taking care of u and making sure u r happy..he he
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Absolutely right about the community differences and men being more helpful :) it changes from place to place, quite interesting! Thanks for the suggestion, I would write one when I feel like doing it and I am not sure whether I am good at writing one to be honest :)
@ Aruna
Be yourself, encouraging people like u always do! I look forward to your words all the time. Specially so when I am down. Thank you so much!
@ J
Hey friend! haha quite true isnt? :)and people like u make my post more interesting.
@ Smita
That must have been very challenging to go through that situation, glad you made it through! Thanks buddy for your words!
@Jehan
Brilliant and honest way you have put here. I loved your way of accepting the thing for as it is. Its is such a tricky part isnt? Glad you have a husband who makes your day. yes we need to look out for each other and inspire positive thoughts , thanks for your words :)
When I was in bench…I came to know you…
Bench time is like... Sharpening the skill for next round...
Rightly said its the time to sharpen the claws to , if incase needed LOL