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Posts archive for: August, 2009
  • Weighted Weight

    I'm not sure what to call it- fad? trend? phenomena?

    The weightage given to weight. Thats what I'm talking about. I didnt have to think much about this topic at all. Almost everyone around me is concerned about their (and some my) weight.

    Yes yes I can hear my own big brother's guffaw considering i almost constantly nag him to go and lose some weight.

    The top reasons I have heard about are as follows:

    - To look good => boost one's own morale
    - some to capture/hold attention of someone they like
    - To take care of their health

    Of the above, the first and last reasons I felt are sensible and are the reasons i repeatedly bug my brother to go get the flab off; i guess the fact that he looked much better when slimmer does influence or the fact that there just might be an element of the second reason)

    My mom is permanently concerned about my weight, which at least in my opinion does not succumb to any of the stated reasons. Sadly she isn't the only one.

    I dont quite get why people think I've lost weight when the weighing scales say the same weight they have been for over 2 years now! Nor do I understand how its to affect them. I do nothing to alter my weight. I still hog on chocolates and ice-creams,my monthly quota of junk remains constant, no difference in activity levels/food intake. Then how?! Worse still they dont accept it when I tell them so!

    On a more general positive note, I guess this "thing" (for lack of a better word) has benefited mankind in general. Health drink companies making money out of their "keeps you full and is equivalent to the nutrition of a meal" * Note the weasel word:meal not a proper nutritious meal. Gym business going great guns. The media has an instant topic to hype when all else fails. Nutritionists back in demand. People taking an interest in their looks is resulting in most people looking good which lifts up anyone's mood. Perhaps people are indeed becoming healthier too.

    On the other hand, this fancy for being super slim or "zero-size" is taking a toll on people, creating a prejudice against those on the heavier side which affects people in all spheres-personal and professional in particular which consequently leads to rise in depression which kick starts another cycle of negativity.

    This would bring it to the grey area again. With the right approach its good and with the wrong one its having an adverse effect.

    Whats the right approach you ask? My opinion, decide what motivates you. Keep that as the treat. More importantly dont look at it as a burden or compulsion. The negativity would counter your efforts. Instead, keep your thoughts positive which would make you feel light and energetic which, in turn would get you moving :D

  • Happy Independence Day India!

    62 years since India started ruling herself after a not-so-brief hiatus.(I wonder why many forget before we had foreigners on our land, we were ours.)

    Anyways, this morning as I woke up I was reminded of something my english lecturer in College (Mr. Kennedy) had questioned. It was a question which had struck me as well, just one that I hadnt pondered much about. What better timing could I have than this day?

    The question- "What do you define as independence?"

    One question which opens Pandora's box.

    Is it only political independence/freedom thats counted so?

    If thats the case, then yes I agree we are our own country.

    Thinking a little deeper, one would realise what makes a country is its people and what defines the people are their thoughts. If those thoughts are highly influenced by another country's ideals/way of life, do we still hold the right to call ourselves independant?

    Then comes the next question- "what do we define as Indian?"

    Are we to be pulled down by the mystic east image of a land of snake charmers? Or should we own up to being one of the fastest growing economies? Or both?

    Sounds simple to say both.

    Truth be told, Im utterly confused about the concept. The entire world is one place now. The thoughts are global, the economies are global, the feelings are global, the people are global, every thing of importance is global. Such being the situation is there something we can define as an individualistic nationality? Or does it boil down to the nation being your place of birth/origin?

    I don't know.

    What I do know is I am proud of India, its growth, its people, its charm, its energy and more importantly, its confidence

    Heres wishing India and every one associated with India in any way, a very Proud and Happy Independence Day. May the country continue its upward swing with all its vigour.

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