Friday, February 20, 2009

What a Bore!

I am bored

I have said this phrase over and over again in my life since childhood (right now, writing this post, I want to say it again). Why people get bored? Is there a way out? Thinking of the last almost twenty seven years of my life now (yes, I turn 27 this April, happy birthday to me), this phrase has meant many things in my life.

At 9 years – it usually meant Ma I am hungry and no I don’t want Maggi. No. I don’t want upma also. No, I don’t want puri also and no I don’t want to go out also. No TV, no book, no chocolate (usually it ended with me howling when my poor mother reached the end of her patience and gave me a much deserved slap).

At 13 years – being bored usually meant I hated the homework, I found Sharma aunty a big bore, especially when she started gossiping about the neighborhood and I had to make tea for her. More than anything else, living in a modest two bedroom flat with a television set in the living room (most convenient for anyone to see), it meant no watching television in the afternoon. Now that was really boring!

At 17 years – “I find this colour too boring; no I don’t want that saree to wear for my school farewell party (wearing a saree was compulsory for the students who were passing out of school). I want a new saree!” This followed a trip to the local saree shop where I yawned and said I like nothing and I am getting bored and no, I don’t want to shop- basically just wanted to sulk and be a pest.

Met X and Y once I moved to Mumbai… then “being bored” took a deeper meaning:

With Y, it usually meant showing indifference when angry. He once said that when I look at him and yawn and say “I am bored”, I resemble my pet – Freddie, who for sometimes has lost interest in whatever is in front of him and wants to go out and roam free (that caught my attention alright, but then, my pride being at stake…I yawned again and picked up a book to read). Being bored also sometimes means please take me out, I feel restless and I envy your peace with life and I definitely want to be pampered J   

With X, it takes a totally different context as for a change, he is much more bored most of the time than I am … so “I am bored” usually means I have somewhat idea right now…what you feel always, but I don’t mind feeling different, like I do when I am with you. It also means somewhere, someway I am connected.

Dictionary says the word ‘boredom’ is ennui, usually results from too little stimulation, motivation, and interest. I think, maybe it is the feeling that arises when your mind and heart run in different directions, you don’t know what to do and time seems endless… how boring!

10 comments:

man in painting said...

Let "boring"to flower.Don't try to be away rom it.But accept the boring situaion and let itself give you the solution..
physical weaknesss can lead to insensitivity..
if not of that ,then it is good.
once if it fully flowers,then as a kid loses interest in its toy "boring" willjust fade away...

nice one tuna

Ratzzz said...

ah!! i cud see the film of my childhood of roll b4 my eyes...

sitting under a tree on summer holidays and exclaiming its boring, wen u really don't want to do anything.. :-P

Its boring

fish curry that was tasty...

Puneet said...

Really true, and sometimes we tend to take comfort in our boredom, I usually get bored when I get over with my exams. During childhood I didn't really feel bored or maybe I don't have a good memory!

Vasu said...

This boring feeling seriously bores me :(
The last time I was bored I tried writing a blog and I would say, I liked it! LOL

Old Monk said...

One feels bored when he/she either really do not want to do something or when he/she feels that he/she won't be able to do it properly. These days kids feel bored even while watching a hilarious movie...(Oh!My God).....and no I am not saying that you are a kid.Happy Birthday(in advance).

man in painting said...

yes.. tuna dissappeared again..

tunafish said...

Dear Everyone (Come the election season, I fall in love with collective nouns),

I was on the much needed vacation to my hometown (the one I wrote about at home sweet home). Even went to Indore for 2 days Ratz. Combined it with a cousin's marriage and voila... it turned out to be quite a spicy one (I also love gossip sometimes... especially if it has all the characters of family).

sadly... lost my datacard, got a virus on my laptop (and on me, still sneezing and coughing)and really really longed to log in.

Lot of posts doing waiting to be written...so good to be back :)

Ratzzz said...

ahhh wat a shame... somebody was in indore and found a perfect excuse for not meeting me.. hmmm...

anyways.. how was d trip?? had all ur fav MP food dishes??

tunafish said...

well... not if you wanted to end up coughing like me! :) the trip was a mixed bag... you will get to read it in 1-2 days. Tried writing today but office loooves me being back, especially the super bitchy boss so you can imagine I am having a field day ;)

No one can beat jalebi poha and sonekuch ki mawa bati ever!

workhard said...

Hi... that is a cool post..I guess boredom comes when life becomes monotonous.. and everything we do seems like a routine..
u got a nice blog.
will be back to read more...

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