Thursday, February 25, 2016

The girl next cubicle: Part I

The girl sitting in the next cubicle in my office excites me. She is raw, carries her own perceptions about her life, and takes steps to fulfill them. With these three parameters intact, I would define her, ‘worthy’ and ‘evolving’. Her insights on life are nothing new, yet are those that most people hardly do practically. We may tend to define her views as ‘bookish’, like those we read on the pages of a heavy written spiritual one. In fact, she is trying to find something of herself and that’s why I call her ‘evolving’. It’s also the best age for her to evolve. She is free from burdens and is not late considering her young age.

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I would put her thoughts in words across multiple posts. Here I merely introduce you to her. Perhaps, I have introduced her earlier – the girl who wish to see Sadguru, between umpteen number of things written in a huge post.  So, the girl is in her late 20s, well-educated and loves to read books. We do not belong to any professional community usually seen in a business school, like faculty, students, administrative staff, attenders, etc. Hence, we are standalone ones and that ended up bringing us together.

We started talking even before becoming neighbors at the workplace. When we sat at different places, she used to take time off to visit me for some time and ensured that she leaves something of her with me (in the sense, her thoughts) to think. As we started sharing the same office room, we began talking about everything under the sun. These random talks happening for 10 minutes between the works gives me something to ponder. It would sometimes allow me to find myself too. I may find the answer to something which I have been thinking for long or may end up defining something which I was earlier unclear about.

There are a lot to talk about her. Now it’s time for lunch. See you soon.

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