Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Sleep-Story

Can one say with confidence that he/she has been a good sleeper!  
Well, it depends on who is the respondent to such a query.
There is no need to define sleep and the benefits or pleasure it gives to all the living beings. There has been a lot of research on the subject with credible positive results of sleep. This narration just covers the personal experiences, as remembered and recollected while staying awake or being in a semi-sleep state.  I know sleep is a routine matter of the body taking rest, but there are some sleepy issues that I either observed or experienced, mostly the later.
I don't remember how I slept during most of my early childhood years but certainly remember and recollect the issues with sleep during my high school and afterwards. These experiences with sleep must be more or less the same with everyone.
There was a time when the eyelids used to fall down after 8 PM as if the gravity is acting specifically on them or as if they were made of lead. Over the years as one grows old, the body goes into the state of sleep but the sleep keeps on evading the body leaving the mind to wander and ponder.
I remember waking up each day was an insurmountable trouble every morning, the battles between the mind and body to avoid attending the Physical Training (PT) period used to be epic with tricks from hiding under the cot, pulled-down mosquito net, in the locked-in cupboard and even washroom. Even the draw of running along with the girls couldn't motivate enough. I vividly remember sleeping without an interruption for full 18 hours in the dormitory on a holiday, skipping all meals. Those were the days of growing up in which even the examinations wouldn't have any negative effect on having a sound night's sleep. Sleep was such a favourite pastime that it got endorsed so in the school scrap/autograph books.
College was a different story with no change to the earthshaking-inertia to wake up early in the morning, except on a couple of occasions where meeting a romantic commitment used to take preference. The duration of night's sleep reduced as friends increased and more after I was presented with a motorbike. On one occasion my mother almost alerted the fire brigade when I didn't wake up to open the door despite repeated pressing of doorbell, calling and shouting and numerous phone calls to the landline after she returned from her evening walk. The difference here was only during exams, during which the oil in the lamps used to burn well beyond midnight to make good the whole year spent wandering. Sleep, despite the tensions of career was still sound and peaceful.
Come 'Military Training', here I was made to experience the real deprivation of sleep and also the importance of a hitherto fore matter-of-fact thing called sleep. The body and I realised some astonishing facts about sleep, that it needs no permission or preparation, place or peace - it just takes you over. Can anyone believe that you can sleep while walking, sleep with eyes open, sleep doing drill, doze-off on a potty, sleep in rain even with water drenched boots and soaking wet outfit!! There was a time when the only basic physiological need was sleep, sleep in the class, sleep through the demonstration, sleep on the bicycle, sleep in the bus, sleep through the guest lectures, sleep in the AC cinema..... all that was happening was sleepsleepsleep and more sleep. The trick was not getting caught to avoid punishments and night 'toughening' fall-ins by seniors. One incident which comes my mind was, in one of my class-sleep sessions the instructor asked to repeat the last sentence, to my surprise I did repeat and repeated correctly and got saved. My mind was probably ON while the body felt sleepy like Abhimanyu.
The story of sleep is too long to be covered in few paragraphs without making the reader fall asleep, hence I shall try to reduce my sleep-story to minimum narrative.
The sleep deprivation felt in the academy became a habit and got reduced to feeling content with a few hours of night sleep and many power-naps of 8-10 minutes during the day with a 1/2 hour siesta on sundays/holidays and some lucky days. The body clock was set to wake up without alarm at a particular time each morning, (I noticed a funny thing here that I wake up the same time each night at the same time and between 50 to 59 minutes of that hour). During the active and operational requirements I realised the extremities of body-tolerance wrt sleep. One can stay awake beyond 72 hours with the help of water, chocolates and occasional cigarettes as the sleepless hours progress. There were times when the whole nights were spent in snow and rain shivering with cold and numb limbs, sitting in a tactical position waiting for the mercenary dogs, only moving the fingers to be able to operate the weapon, radio and night vision device.
There were times pleasant too like the short nap after the morning physical exercises and especially the afternoon nap (THE SIESTA). I willingly did forego sleep to ride the motorcycle on traffic-free roads and on more than half-a-dozen occasions to drive 1000s of kilometers non-stop for 42 hrs and beyond.
With all kinds of experimentation with sleep my habit has settled to sleeping only for four hours at a stretch. And as part of that habit here I am awake at 2 AM and typing these lines.
Watching my sleeping wife's pretty face and postures is the perk.
Don't Dare To Demote Sleep To A Lazy Man's Pastime But At The Same Time Don't Wait Till The Ultimate-Sleep To Enjoy The Little Pleasures Of Life, If Need Be, Sacrifice Sleep To Catch The Small And Invaluable Moments Of Life.

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

e-Junk

How many times have you read the same message or seen the same image in various media? Social media is slowly becoming more of a botheration than a source of information or entertainment. Unregulated or content posted without verification and self censor is becoming threat even to the security of individuals and society.
I wonder how a company like WatsApp could be making money without even displaying any advertisement. By selling the data about people and their behaviour? Quite possible. Just yesterday Home Minister mentioned about creation of a new agency to monitor the cyber content. There is an organisation (NTRO), already functioning in this domain, which could have been suitably enabled. It is typical of our method of governance that we keep creating new setups.
The 'Digital Junk' is ever-increasing. It is an art to keep the digital-self clean and clear of clutter.

Friday, 23 November 2012

Baksheesh & Inaam


Kings are gone, but their practices are haunting India.
Come festival season or any perceived favour in the course of routine performance of any task, the ‘Baksheeh’ lurks around to embarrass you and remind that one isn’t as pauper as the seeker and neither as rich as the king to not mind parting the sum in that form. It becomes more painful when ‘Baksheesh’ is demanded as a right rather than received as a reward. People are so used to ‘Baksheesh & Inaam’, that they demand one even if they haven’t done anything extraordinary and even if the task performed is purely part of their duty and responsibility.
Government too has institutionalised this attitude of the ruler and the ruled among its employees by granting yearly bonus on some occasions.  The kingdom continues, servitude and slavery institutionalised with no addition to efficiency.
  • Buy any big-ticket product, gatekeeper awaits ‘Baksheesh’.
  • Your wife delivers a child undergoing painful labour, everyone from hospital ward boy to your driver become expectant of and entitled to ‘Baksheesh’.
  • Answer your door bell before and after a major festival, every second person demands ‘Baksheesh’.
  • The list is looooooong.
Even if you don’t want to, the workers expect an ‘Inaam’ from you. One can’t just give any sum as ‘Baksheesh or Inaam’ and get-away with it easily… there are RATES which you have to adhere or be ready to receive ugly looks, lowered standard of service or just refusal to accept ‘Baksheesh’ as a display of character, self-respect and defiance. Other names to ‘Baksheesh & Inaam’ are… “Khushi se & Chai paani”.
There is no escape from this ritual in this part of the world. One can’t equate it with either bribing or begging, but can merely justify it as a convenience fee… aren’t we spoiled by those ‘Maharajas’ of the yore! I hate it, like I love it…. when I have to give and receive respectively.

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Under the Carpet


This post has got nothing to do with the most famous pass time of our political class and the second nature of the babus, hiding the facts and trying to present the irrelevant as the most important issue to the general public. It is about the most common occurrence in our houses.
“Anything which is not used for six months need not be purchased.”
The above statement should amply explain that I am referring to the habit of a household to keep on accumulating things which it seldom uses. We normally doesn’t realise how many once-used or unwanted and unessential things lie in our houses. We realise these useless things lying around, when we change our house or move to a different town.
Our memory too fails us in reminding that the thing which we go to purchase when required is already lying in some forgotten corner of the house. And even when we spot the thing, we might hesitate to dispose it thinking that that might be of some use sometime in future… which might never come.
Some websites offer us the opportunity to get rid off unwanted stuff, but our nature of holding things for some or the other reason including sentimental, holds us back from doing so. Some cultures or counter-cultures practice frugal living… I too think its time to do that to save money, effort and space in the house.
But I might not do so, because the fun of finding an unexpected thing lying in a corner of the house is nothing less than an exiting ‘DISCOVERY’.

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Waking Up Early

Since a couple of years I have been waking up at an exact time of the day everyday, which can qualify to be called 'early', the time of writing and posting these lines is no reference to the time of the day. 
So, what is 'waking up early', is it a sign of disciplined living, a sign of ageing, indication of the previous day or night which was peaceful, a sign of adjusted and tuned body clock, just a habitcompulsion or need to attend to some task, or due to some tensionstress or disease condition!  But whatever may be the reason, I realised it is good in more than one way.
  • You can enjoy life more than others, cause sleeping is such a waste of time (though sleeping used to be my favourite thing once).
  • Watch TV without disturbance from and or giving-away to the pressure of other members of the family.
  • Enjoy the play of colours and light in the morning sky.
  • Have a good walk in the calm surroundings, pure air and birds singing along.
  • Peacefully ponder on the not so peaceful thoughts criss-crossing your mind.
  • Be prepared to face the day in a more relaxed manner.
  • Lastly, retain the 'Right to Sleep' right away if you don't feel like doing any of the above...
I choose to sleep again today....!

Shouting is not sensible


The  Editor-in-Chief and News anchor for the news channel ‘TIMES NOW’ Mr Arnab Goswami maybe a very knowledgeable person, but he sure is one irritating and intimidating character. The news channel may have many viewers and it has managed to get those many number of people feeling repulsive whenever this man is seen on the screen.
Why does he SHOUT? Does he think that shouting is a quality and class act of presentation and the only way for attracting more TRPs! He may be having good understanding about the political issues, he definitely has a gift of gibber-jabber but he surely is and becomes irksome on some occasions. I have rarely seen him let the panellist on any discussion complete their points of view.
‘TIMES NOW’ belongs to the group that publishes the English newspaper ‘Times of India’, which is nothing but a popular and colourful tabloid in my view. The music on the TV channel too plays as if it is always readying the nation and the viewer for a war.
The channel surely needs a different theme, a change in presentation pattern and a good pleasant background music… a minimum to retain the viewers, if they can’t change their STAR ANCHOR!

Doodling

Doodling is a decent word describing idleness, what does one do if there is  nothing more important to do or has some time to wail away! In the past one just slept, watched TV, read or do petty tasks and attend to odds which get left out in the otherwise busy routine.
But with the city living and change in life styles it is far less expensive and convenient to seek entertainment and engagement on the internet. Social interaction may not be the aim always, the inherent human dumbness makes people to get fully engaged on social sites. The old timers and the uninitiated may call this addiction, but it is not. It is far more educative and informative, only if one knows and consciously engages in productive net surfing.
Multi-tasking is one thing which everyone must do to maximise and optimise the time and resources available in our immediate sphere of day-to-day living environment.