Almost two months and it is indeed a long time
to find the space, the breath and the voice to share something over the
resolution for 2015. Strangely this year, there was an exception. Absolutely no
one walked past the whole nine or twenty yards to pop the question, “What is
your resolution for this year?”
I did have friends around me who echoed their
opinions about the resolutions they had made. Some wanted to stay away from
alcohol. Some wanted to experiment and grow closer to it. Someone expressed her
anguish over failed relationships and wishes to settle down with a successful
one. Someone expressed his happiness over having found the right person to get
into a relationship and foresaw a happy life, resolving for more love, more
sex, and of course kids. The odds, the evens. The prime, the faded. The heard,
the unheard. All of them did resolve; only chose not to be overtly vocal.
Last year, I chose to keep my resolution
wrapped. Beneath mountains, deep in a sea bed, suppressed to extremes; it
remained a closely guarded secret. Revealed yet to no one and written
somewhere, I shall go back to it some other day, other year. But this year, I
chose to make an exception. Sometimes a change of perspective helps. And now
arrives my resolution; not from the mind, but from my breathlessly pacing
heart. A resolution that is not crafted or created. But a resolution, that can
be called ‘quite evolved’.
I resolve to ‘take a concrete step towards something
I am passionate about; the passion of storytelling’. My ‘now branded as a weekend
venture’ goes by the name of EVERYDAY STORY MAKER. The passion of this
storytelling is not limited to narrating stories, but extends to creating them,
not one, but many of them, all original, inspired from reality around us, inspired
by the Indian folklores of yore, global folklores of today and much more. Will
I keep this limited only to storytelling? Only time and I shall tell.
This is not at all a late start to the year for
sure, neither is it a delayed initiative. The concrete step that I’ve resolved to
take to pursue my passion is well founded, deep rooted in my psyche to grow a
lot more social, out of the web of social media but through original social
presence; almost everywhere, every time.
Some did ask me about EVERYDAY STORY MAKER’s
success rate and my plans for life. Some even asked if at all I’ve weighed my options
of success or failures. Let me take this privilege of signing off by quoting
someone I read from recently or maybe created from many of my facebook posts – “There
is more to life rather than celebrating success and grieving over failures...”
-vociferous
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