Monday, November 14, 2005

Time, Mood and Happiness...

Time is directly proportional to happiness. This is a nature’s law in context with human beings. I realized this recently and thought I should let this world know about this.

Some Proof:

Date: 3 Nov 2005; Place: Mumbai

Morning I reached office. Didn’t have the mood to work. My bus to Bangalore was by 3.00 PM from Andheri. But somehow I felt that it was never going to come.

Mood = Boring; Unhappy
Time = Dragging                              ( 1     

Date: 4 Nov 2005; Place: Bangalore

Finally after a long wait, the 3.00 PM did arrive and I took the bus to Bangalore. Chetan Bhagat’s ON @ CC and Three movies in the most comfortable 6 wheeler on road (A/c Volvo) and I was in Bangalore. I didn’t realize that the same ‘time’ which refused to move on just hours ago could move so fast now.

Mood = Energetic; Happy
Time = Flying                                   ( 2

Date: 9 Nov 2005; Place: Bangalore

I felt as if closing my eyes and opening again, and here I am in the Bangalore City Station waiting for the Coimbatore Kurla Express to return to Mumbai. Obviously I could not dare to imagine how fast the past five days had gone.

Date: 10 Nov 2005; Place: 3A 61, TCS Gateway Park, Mumbai

I was back in my office cubicle checking all the hundreds of mails that had piled up in my mailbox. Again, the mood was bad, and again I felt like dragging time along with me.

Mood = Boring; Unhappy
Time = Dragging, like never before                    ( 3

From 1, 2 and 3, it is very clear that Time is directly Proportional to the mood, or rather happiness. The proportionality constant should be equal to the Happiness Index.

Isn’t it??

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Home Sweet Home

Wow… I am excited. Yes. After a gap of two months, I am going home again. Yes.
After two months:
I will get to eat mom’s tasty tasty food,
I will watch TV, TV and TV only,
I will drive our car,
I will watch movies in our DVD,
And I will visit my relatives….

The list goes on and on. Really, Home Sweet Home. Whatever one says, nothing can beat going home on a vacation.

But this time, there’s one difference though. I am traveling by bus for the first time, from Mumbai to Bangalore. Hope the journey is good.

And more exciting is that I bought ON@CC by Chetan Bhagat. I started it, but thought it would be my best companion in the bus, hence stopped myself. Still somehow I couldn’t really, and already thru to Ch #9.  For the return journey I have already booked Sons of Fortune.

Hope to have a short sweet trip to home. Yeah, its too short, next week, this time I should be sitting in this same seat in my office. Holidays to me means, Holiday for my blogs too. Will come back with all what I did during my short trip. Until then… cheers!!