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Lynx
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Posted on 09-26-12 4:00
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VII. Candid Verses: One Smart Fella!
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"So Smart Guy! do you not watch American Football on Sundays?" She had asked on our very first date.
"No. I don't really watch." I had replied truthfully then. She breathed a sigh of relief. Little did she know I had basketball, European soccer, tennis, formula 1 etc to keep me very occupied. It was only after this date I decided to find out what this American Football hoopla was all about . Needless to say, I found something to cheer me up on gloomy Sundays as well. But that is besides the point. The real point is I passed off as a smart guy on the very first date.
Once upon a time, I too was deemed a smart-fella. No kidding! Like all children of immigrants, I have my nursery and LKG report cards to prove that. Check in with your friends. They were all top 3 students in their kindergarten(s). The real question is what has happened to me (or a person like me) now?
Nothing much. I was just going with the flow you know- finishing school and all. Getting the job. Yes, the dreaded 9-5 job (more like 8 to 7). Day after day. I guess the American dream (my ass). Suddenly I feel entrapped. Completely! I don't know why I didn't use my "smartness" to do something else along the way. Something innovative. Something creative - the kind of cliches you hear from all those entrepreneurs and billionaires.
Well, creativity is not in my genes. But it is not entirely my fault. My primary school teachers, mentors, and my dearest parents preached about everything but creativity. In fact, the reason I did so well in primary school was my ability to memorize the hell out of anything. Be it a multiplication table, a prayer, a poem or even the whole god darn story from My English textbook. I knew "By Heart." And boy, did I write what I memorized. To the every last of the prepositions and conjunctions. Writing that was original, something that came from your heart, and inspirational was considered a heresy. I remember my classmate who had once written an essay about a possible vacation in Mars and encounter with aliens in English class and was humiliated for not being practical. But I was considered the "smart" fella who would succeed in life.
"And what happened to your friend?" you might ask? Well, I quickly google him and find out he has his own company now. Something he built from scratch. No I am not bitter (Ok maybe just a little)! More so, when I found out this morning that my department is cutting the budget for coffee and donuts. Darn it! there goes my last bit of motivation!
In these dark period(s), I languish in my cubicle often romancing about my "smart days" in school. I draw some inspiration. I decide to have a staring contest with my monitor. It is a no brainer. The monitor switches to screensaver almost immediately. A psychological victory. YaY!
My girlfriend calls me up. Oh no! A grocery list. I tell her to email me. I can't memorize all of that. After the end of it all, I ask her hesitantly "Hey! Do you still think I am smart?"
"Of course! Remember when we're spending evenings together? You pretend to listen to my musings, watch sports on television, sip your malt-whiskey, and check out my female- friends in FB almost instantaneously. Only a smart-fella can multitask like that."
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sam123453
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Posted on 09-26-12 5:00
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Love it. I guess the American dream (my ass). That line cracked me up :-)
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ThahaChaena
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Posted on 09-26-12 5:36
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@ Lynx : when I read ....I was like ..."HOLY SMOKES" thats what and How I think.... exactly same..... thats scary man .... hehe.... one difference I never could mug up anything so I have been badly beaten on back of my hand, kaan cheu ko kapal wokheleko cha... BTW I googled my friend too... well sadly he doesnot own a company but saalaa( jealous me ) euta INGO ma kyaa dami kaam po gardo raicha tyo ni in a high position(Jealous yet happy for him)......
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Posted on 09-26-12 5:55
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Posted on 09-26-12 6:42
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Posted on 09-26-12 7:47
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Posted on 09-27-12 12:56
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"Well, creativity is not in my genes. But it is not entirely my fault. My primary school teachers, mentors, and my dearest parents preached about everything but creativity. In fact, the reason I did so well in primary school was my ability to memorize the hell out of anything. Be it a multiplication table, a prayer, a poem or even the whole god darn story from My English textbook. I knew "By Heart." And boy, did I write what I memorized. To the every last of the prepositions and conjunctions. "
These few sentences above summarize my entire primary and secondary school education. Now I know why I am dumb. F***!
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Posted on 09-27-12 1:03
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Awesome stuff, yet again!
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Lynx
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Posted on 09-27-12 3:21
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Thank you guys! And certainly glad to know that some of you can empathize with my frustrations. Where is that time machine when we really need it? :)
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Karnali Blues
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Posted on 09-27-12 4:46
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I hope somebody someday would be able to built that time machine lynx, loved your writing.
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Posted on 09-27-12 5:15
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Posted on 09-28-12 8:56
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Kudos Lynx,
I promise you that someday I will learn to write like you do. Motivation galore! ;)
Speaking of the same (sudden plummet of the motivation that is) , I am glad it was just about coffee and donuts on your part. I am struggling to have the recent expense approved on my travel card. For some reason I never get HR's emails about sticking only to intermediate cars, or Hampton Inns or 'only two cups of starbucks a day'.
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durbarmargnepal
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Posted on 09-28-12 10:12
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Great read, lynx! Just discovered your other writings (I'm fairly new to sajha) - so there goes my morning, haha. Talk about motivation at work.
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Bhaktey
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Posted on 09-28-12 10:14
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Posted on 09-28-12 10:26
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I also blame it on my teachers.
Simply brilliant
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Posted on 09-28-12 10:47
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"Yes, the dreaded 9-5 job (more like 8 to 7). Day after day. I guess the American dream (my ass). " I laughed so hard while reading your frustations deeply rooted in the "American dream".
Loved the flow. Very nicely written. Thank you for sharing.
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Lynx
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Posted on 09-28-12 11:57
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............WOW! Sajha! I owe you one. By featuring this piece, you've made me realize no matter how difficult and frustrating life/job may be, a dose of ego boost is essential to our (nepali) survival in a foreign land :). I'm never gonna complain about my work again (I can't say the same for my workmates though).
See, I am not really like Behoove_me who has the humility quite unheard in this 21st century. I am shameless in a way that I don't even credit his recent writings that might have inspired me to write pieces like this. Do you hear me behoove_me bro. No thank you ;).
I agree friends. it does feel amazing when you can put a blame on something/someone. Feels comforting and consoling in a way.
It's really like parents who believe in heredity if they have bright children. Thank ya'll!
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Posted on 09-28-12 9:46
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Posted on 09-29-12 12:52
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Great.
Cheer me up at the middle of sleepless night.
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Posted on 10-01-12 10:19
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Monday blues..replaced with a big grin on my face.:)).lol.loved it..totally!
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