The past couple of weeks have been so
refreshing. I wanted to use the word awesome but I think the words has been too
overused last year so I am going to save it for an appropriate event, like,
seeing auroras or volcano blasts or things like that this year. My department
was on holiday for almost 2 weeks since it is an international organization,
everybody gets back to their home countries for Christmas. Since it is easy and
quite cheap to get anywhere around Europe on
the train, I decided to do a bit of the tour.
The first place I went to, my friend and
I met this young couple living in a small ski town in the Alps .
We had the chance to see their house and hitch a ride with them to the train
station. To be honest, we couldn’t really converse very well since their
English is not that good, but from the little bits of conversation, I gather
that they are very content with their lives, and that fascinates me. It is such
a beautiful place to live, really, surrounded by mountains, lakes and lush
landscapes, and they leveraged on that by living simply and being in touch with
nature. For one thing, the house was built by their father, on his own, brick
by brick. They have good internet but prefer to stay off social media and they fill
their time taking long walks on weekends instead, hiking, cycling, skiing, and
the likes of that. Many times during our conversation, they would tell how
proud they are to live in the small village, away from the hustle bustle of the
city. I have wanted to tell them yes, that makes their attitude totally
different from the people in the nearest city we were in. I don’t think anybody
in the city would be kind enough to let us hitch a ride to the train station
and let some strangers see their house. There is just too much paranoia in the
city.
It
makes me miss the times when I live such simpler lives too. So I gave it a try,
one morning in Zurich
I went off all social media, deactivating Facebook and Twitter, and just let my
feet take me anywhere I see attractive. Being so used to uploading photos every
time I see anything interesting and updating every thought in writing, I seem
to struggle at first not to reach for my phone. But then, later a sense of
freedom starts to overwhelm me. Walking through the old cobble-stone alleys of Zurich , I no longer see
the beautiful scenes mostly through a camera lens, but instead with the perfect
view of my eyes. Camera lens never do justice towards the beauty of nature
anyway. The city, the old buildings, the lake, with the background of the
majestic snow-capped mountains, I sat at a high point in the city and be still
in the moment, observing life below me pass by, thinking these are the moments
in my life that I feel most alive. It is true. These are the moments when I
have full gratitude to the Creator for letting me live another day.
The renewed sense of freedom was so good
that I felt I could stay this way for awhile, at least until the end of my
holidays, since many of my work, especially with my NGO depends heavily on
social media. So I still stayed off until I decide to write this entry, early
new year, 2014, where my work starts again tomorrow. I have seen a lot of
things in 2013, travelling across continents back to back. Doing things I never
thought I would. But one thing I learn about doing things out of your normal
circumstances, is that the ‘out of ordinary’ thing, now becomes the ordinary. I
am not sure if that is a good thing or not, but it actually puts me at peace. It
is not like losing interest and excitement in life, as if coming down with
depression, no. It more like looking back, still couldn’t believe you did all
that, smile and not talk about it unless being asked to. I think that is one
way for a wise person to be humble. Do extra ordinary things when you are
young, so you don’t grow arrogant with inflated sense of self-importance when
you are older. Because you have done all of it when you are young, and it doesn’t
mean too much to you anymore, that you don’t have to talk about it 24/7. Yeah,
I like that idea. I am going to be content, say 2013 was a great year, and
leave it there. In the words of Russell Peters when imitating the Indian
culture: “Take it, and go”.
3 comments:
Nice one.. ;) how I wish I can do d same..away from any gadget..n social media..sighhh..
Very nice pick you have it right now. I hope you continues that wonderful blessing you have. :)
I wish it too.................... :D
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