It’s been a month since I stepped on Big brother’s backyard. Caught in the whirlwind of activities, today I could relax my mind and finally pen down what’s been churning, stirring, boiling, and now ready to spill over. Wow, I have managed to make myself sound no less than a busybody ;-)
The US of A, it’s all what I imagined it to be and all what I never thought it could be.
Have you ever walked into Landmark store at forum, Bangalore, looking for a specific book? All you got to do is walk over to the right section and voila, you find your book right there (if you don’t, then they don’t have it). That’s in a nutshell US of A for you. Just like everything is aligned in neatly arranged racks, everything here follows an unwritten law of ‘spick and span’.
It’s a different world indeed from the charming haphazardness of our Indian cities. While in India, the drivers define the road-laws, here the pedestrian rules. Cars would stop for you to cross the road. This back home, is the privilege of the netas only. Lol
Watching TV here would put away all your doubts on why a Television is called an ‘Idiot Box’. The shows are interactive and fun, no doubt, but you can’t help but smile at the idiosyncrasy of the culture here. It’s all about gorging not just the best of rich foods, but also gorging on every luxury possible. This is followed by the ‘fire extinguishers’ like diet plans, diet pills, and insurances against an accident to a heart disease to a broken knee to whatever possible under the sun.
Just sit for half an hour before your television set and you’ll see what I am talking about. The 5 minutes advertisements on intervals, are of the following chronological order:
1. Ads on the best steaks, best burgers, best pizzas available
2. Ads on the best diet plans, best customized diet recipes, best diet pills-available over the counter
3. Ads of the A to Z insurances available; just sign the paper, pay and you are insured.
Yes amidst the orderliness, you can see the chaos in a people gone wrong with the basics. A paradox, an oddity.
There is one thing that is endearing about this nation.
They have a heart to reach out to the less privilege, and they are not shy about it. There are specific channels that dedicate themselves to social uplift-ment of the less privilege in wealth, in health, in basic amenities, in opportunities. Every public place you go to, every organization, every public transport brace the presence of wheelchair driven, specially challenged, and old-aged citizens; therewith providing the necessary facilities. There is an implicit message that amidst the perpetual inequality in class, race, wealth, choices, there is always HOPE. Yeah, to this I say, God bless America.
My sojourn here has not ended….
The emotions I expressed in this article are my first impressions of this land. I am eager to explore more, to see more, to discover what is behind the facade (if any), to know and to relish.
One thing I know for sure, that the chord which binds humans across ‘man-made’ differences exists.
I look up and I see we are…
Underneath the same sun… we are all just nameless dots.
Ahha! finally a blog after a long time... Very interesting indeed. "pedestrians rule the road huh?" sounds like a bad dream.. imagine doin this in india. every 5 feet you'll have to stop the vehicle because of jaywalkers. You never wrote about other cooler things in US like pubs and chicks etc.. ;)
ReplyDeletebtw, i dint know you were in US. I tried callin you multiple times and all the time "this phone is switched off" i was thinkin you were still in shillong. hehe! what a nice surprise!! btw, when you coming back?
mmmm..good thoughts inspite of the "whirlwind of activities" ..long time coming..but i was looking for that "something you never thought it could be"didnt see much of it though...and ya what were the "chaos" u see within the pple...wud luv to kno,an interesting read i bet...so do indulge pple like me :).... but on the whole thanks for sharing and enjoy the rest of the remaining journey there..tc lady
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