Many parents expose their children to a wide variety
of extra curricular activities like admitting the child in arts, dance
or music school. This is done because those parents do not want to limit the
child’s potential and want the child to discover his or her passion.
Well, I belonged to one such family and right from
my childhood, I was interested in a wide variety of things. When I wrote the
essay, “The aim of my life”, I clearly remember that I always wrote two ambitions:
sometimes doctor and singer, sometimes writer and librarian (as I was so fond
of reading since childhood). My teachers used to tell me that I am supposed to
write about only one ambition in the essay. I used to shrug my shoulders
nonchalantly.
However, as bitter the reality is, it becomes
difficult to hold on to a variety of interests and ambitions as we grow older.
Often we are compelled to sacrifice our passion so that we can focus on a
hectic job that gives nothing more than a good salary. For women, the situation
is even sadder. Time and again, they are always told to choose between two
things. Either they can be a good daughter or they can be a good actress.
Either they can be a good wife or they can be a career-oriented woman. I find
the process of confining a woman to only one label is ridiculous.
Not only a woman but every human being is born with
infinite potential. If a woman gets the chance to discover herself and
unleash her hidden potential, she cannot be confined by even ten labels. I have
also faced this nonsensical ultimatum where I was told to choose any one label
that would define me. However, I always believed in spreading my wings and so
no one’s efforts or questions could restrain me from living my life according
to my own terms.
When I think about the things that define me the
most, two words come to my mind at once: Books
and Music. I am passionate about
these two elements and everything associated with them.
When I got my second book "The Hidden Letters" in my hand
Author:
The
passion for books urged me to weave stories and tell them to the world. It
feels surreal sometimes when I realize that I am a published author of two books and it is such a huge
identity for me today.
Blogger:
Though
I was an occasional blogger till middle of the last year, but the longing to write
more made me an avid blogger today. Blogging is my medium for self-expression
and it is also such a big identity of my life today.
Content
Developer: As you all must know, the royalty that most
published authors get are not at all enough to make a living. For this
particular reason, I work as a content developer and I get to work with a
variety of clients. It is quite an interesting work as it allows me to research
about a wide variety of things. There is so much newness in my work that I
never feel a single moment of dullness. Sometimes I also create content on
seeing a video or a couple of photos. It provides food to my creativity and
also keeps me upbeat.
Book
Reviewer: I love this identity of mine. A year doesn’t pass by
until I have read about 50 books. Reading keeps me sane, happy and wise. It
provides me with wit and wisdom. And when I get books from several authors and
publishers with the promise of a review, it makes me perfectly happy.
Singer:
I
love to sing as I feel I have got married to music when I was only five years
old. My mother was singing a classical song in her harmonium and I picked that
song and started singing it. My mother was shocked to find out that a five year
old kid is singing a song on the raag “Yaman”. She realized that I have a
gifted voice. I sing whenever I get time. My upbringing has been very musical
and singing heals my soul like nothing else.
Poetess: I think I was friends with poetry forever. Even in moments of extreme despair when my hand shakes to type a paragraph, I can easily scribble few lines of poetry. I also try to breathe music in those lines in my leisure.
Poetess: I think I was friends with poetry forever. Even in moments of extreme despair when my hand shakes to type a paragraph, I can easily scribble few lines of poetry. I also try to breathe music in those lines in my leisure.
These are the multitude of things that define me deeply.
So, Purba is an author and blogger and content
developer and book reviewer and singer and poetess and a caring
daughter and a cheerful friend.
Me at Starmark, South City Mall standing beside my book "The Hidden Letters"
I want to add a few more labels to my name in the
forthcoming years: Guitarist, Painter Script Writer and Social Worker. I am a beginner in all these things but I am sure I will be able to add them to my identity soon.
I would love to add many more feathers
in my hat with the passage of time. Because I strongly believe, a woman cannot
be limited by one or just a few labels. A woman is unsurpassable.
I believe that you must follow your heart and #UseYourAnd. There should be no space for "Or" in life.
I believe that you must follow your heart and #UseYourAnd. There should be no space for "Or" in life.
“This post is a part of #UseYourAnd activity at BlogAdda in association with
Gillette Venus“.
Wonderfully expressed, Purba. I agree there shouldn't be an 'or' in our life.
ReplyDeleteExactly, Kiran. God has blessed all of us with so much capability and potential...why restrict our wings from spreading freely? :)
DeleteYou are such an inspiration :) I would also like to add you are kind, good friend and my lovely sister :) all the best for your future di :)
ReplyDeleteAww...Thank you so much, Sachin. I am in smiles right now :D
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