It was a nice Saturday evening. He had the day off at college. He didn't have any plans. He was bored by watching the same television shows which was unusual because he was a movie nerd. Movies were his last resort. When that didn't work, he stormed out of his home. He kept his mobile at home. He left his petty worries behind. He started walking on an unknown journey. After some time, he started thinking about the people around him and wondered about their lives. How incredible it is that each of them has an exciting story within them. The girl walking on the other side of the road might be having her exam the next day or she might be going on her band tour. Who knows? That other guy who's jogging might be a national-level runner or he might be getting married. Who knows? The girl and boy eating pani puri might be having a secret date or they might just be siblings. Who knows? All these people have their own life and it's impossible to judge or predict what they are about. He realised how unfair it is that people think they can understand someone just by one random act. These are people who have their own belief systems, thoughts, morals and standards. He was lost in the amazement of his own thoughts. He was miles away from his home and he began to smile. He loved how time flew by when he was busy observing and thinking. He enjoyed the fact that his mood was back. He continued to smile on his way back home. This walk was pleasant. It relieved him from the tangle of his own life by entering the desirous chaos of the world. That moment was when he enjoyed those long walks which were no longer lonely, but filled with thrill and enjoyment.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Walks. (Monday Moments #36)
It was a nice Saturday evening. He had the day off at college. He didn't have any plans. He was bored by watching the same television shows which was unusual because he was a movie nerd. Movies were his last resort. When that didn't work, he stormed out of his home. He kept his mobile at home. He left his petty worries behind. He started walking on an unknown journey. After some time, he started thinking about the people around him and wondered about their lives. How incredible it is that each of them has an exciting story within them. The girl walking on the other side of the road might be having her exam the next day or she might be going on her band tour. Who knows? That other guy who's jogging might be a national-level runner or he might be getting married. Who knows? The girl and boy eating pani puri might be having a secret date or they might just be siblings. Who knows? All these people have their own life and it's impossible to judge or predict what they are about. He realised how unfair it is that people think they can understand someone just by one random act. These are people who have their own belief systems, thoughts, morals and standards. He was lost in the amazement of his own thoughts. He was miles away from his home and he began to smile. He loved how time flew by when he was busy observing and thinking. He enjoyed the fact that his mood was back. He continued to smile on his way back home. This walk was pleasant. It relieved him from the tangle of his own life by entering the desirous chaos of the world. That moment was when he enjoyed those long walks which were no longer lonely, but filled with thrill and enjoyment.
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I love this; your Monday moment made me smile, and I always think you could turn these into full-fledged stories!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lindsay! It's such a good series, and it keeps you wanting more which I love!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
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Krista
I always love your Monday Moments. This one made me smile. Thank you for sharing your writing!
ReplyDeleteI love your Monday Moments... you are a beautiful writer and I am waiting for your novel - for real! This one reminds me a bit of my sitting on a "bench" at the mall and people staring - I love it!
ReplyDeleteYes we don't know what ohers are going through in life so we should not judge... What is pani puri by the way?
ReplyDeleteLoved the story, your Monday Moments serie is so amazing! x
ReplyDeleteThe sentiment in this story is so true. Who are we to judge others based off of one event or one action? You never know what someone else is going through or dealing with, and it is unfair to judge them. Thanks for the great reminder. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful writing. I really think you should publish a book of short stories.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I love to people watch and make up stories of who the people are passing by. Lovely writing.
ReplyDeleteAwwww what a lovely story!!!! Always great to read something like this to start out the week :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. It means a lot to me. :)
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