I have
heard this rhetoric from my friends and colleagues many a times “Why don’t you
change that phone?” I take one look at my Blackberry Q10 (that’s sustaining a
broken screen at one of the corners) and try to think hard for a few reasons I
should switch to a new phone.
I
stand in front of the mirror wondering whether I should team my blue jeggings
and moto boots, with my peach anorak or my sheepskin-bomber? Perhaps at the
next end-of-season sale, I am going to buy a new trench-coat and blame my
purchase on the falling leaves. And suddenly I am staring into the mirror at
this strange woman that resembles me, and begin to wonder at what point in
thirty-something years of life she had learnt to use such precise fashion
jargons to describe a piece of outerwear with approximately the same
functionality.
I
remember how elated I was when I got my first paycheck! It was my first baby
step into a world of personal freedom - freedom to do the things that I would
like to do, freedom from waiting for my meager pocket money every week like a
wage-worker. That was 2003 – over a decade has passed by hence. My career has
given me the opportunity to see the world, to understand how to manage people.
But how do I feel about my paycheck? A part of it the government has already
grabbed. Add to that the rents and bills to pay – for a nice 3-BHK apartment in
the heart of the city, for organic, gluten-free food, for driving a swanky
German car. “Of course this month I can also pick up a pair of chic urban
furniture through online shopping discounts. Oh and some red wine for the
dinner invitation at this colleague’s place! Nah not that much money to spend?
How about using my platinum credit card – I can break it out into EMIs” Easy
Monthly Instalments. Easy, very easy! As elated as when I got my first
paycheck? – Just reached the shopping mall, who has the time to think!
Do you
remember the first time you invested some money into your pension account? That
was the first time you decided that you will work until you retire no matter
what! That investment will be accounted for in your 80C, so that you can save
some of your money from being fleeced away by the razing hand of the State. But
don’t worry - M/S Freeloader has a different way to dig into your account and
take all the money out. There are ads that activate your worst fear - “what
happens when I die, is my family secure?” And you buy that much-awaited term plan, further making sure that you
take it upon yourself to have a job all your life, no matter what!
Complicating
our lives is an easy and convenient trap now. The more we can earn, the more we
can afford, the more we are insecure and the more we are trying to buy
everything that makes us feel secure – from our lives to our skin color, to the
shape of our noses, to the devices that we use.
I am
now thinking of this man that I once saw on one of my trips to the mountains –
he was carrying a big log of wood on his back strapped and fastened to his
head. He had walked several miles up the hill that day to be able to carry that
log that would last him a few days of warmth and fire. And I am sitting in my
office on the nth floor of a skyscraper (that news tells me is built several
kms above an underlying seismic fault line) and wondering how am I better off
than that man carrying the piece of log on his back!
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