Thursday, 14 March 2013

Simple Living


This is just two weeks my stay here, but been more than a month for me for working at this location. Earlier we were staying in the capital of this state which is about two hours drive. Yes, trust me the travelling if you think of it is really tiring. But now that we have to live with it, we have to think of innovative ways to capitalise on this travelling; eg. Sleeping, music, talking, thinking, meditate, praying or self introspection.

Staying a smaller city  have its own disadvantages of no good companies, schools, restaurants, brand, people etc but the major advantage these places have is that it gives you ample of time for yourself, which the bigger cities just eat it up with travelling, lifestyle and socialising.

There is undoubtedly personality development in the young age by staying in bigger cities- makes you practical, sharpens your personality, broader outlook to life, better education etc ; but when we are all settled in life and grow older and wiser (hopefully), we all need time for ourselves and our family rather than sucking up to the lifestyle of a metro city.

I myself belong to a metro city that I admire, love and also take it for granted. While I am busy doing this, life take me to Jajpur (eastern India) for a long on-site project for one of the most admired companies of the world. This project for me is about being part of recreating history. The plant is spread across till my eyes can see and really it is a WOW feeling to see the construction of such a plant. (Well, I know I have a WOW story to tell my kids)

As it appears, the average people living here are below the lower middle class category of metro cities. But, there is no dearth of food here (FYI: Puchka a.k.a paani puri is just Rs1 per piece). We (three boys and me) are living in a guest house which is “brand new” along with a team of Chinese People with whom we converse in sign language. There are also some caring care takers and who seem more than happy to serve us. For our time away from work, the boys have got a football to play (I am always the goal keeper), cricket bat and ball (game rules don’t apply to me) and a pack of cards (I can decently manage to play well) since we have no malls or anything fancy to visit post work. We also managed to cook for ourselves pasta and garlic bread (metro city habits don’t go easily) along with the cook who was happy to taste and gives us valuable feedback. This place definitely started to give a home feeling away from home. I honestly, haven’t had such relaxed work days even at my home (thanks to the train travelling).

This project is giving me lot of time for myself personally, accountability and responsibility professionally and also the joy of simple things in life.

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