Friday, November 23, 2007

We keep saying, “The pen is mightier than the sword” and the like- simply put, it’s the ability to reach out to the masses, right? It’s the large numbers that we are overwhelmed by; no one would care about a newspaper if only ten people read it. If five people are interested in what you say, it’s not a big deal. If the entire country is interested in what you say, it is a big deal. ‘You’ve got the power.’ I wonder what the understanding of ‘power’ was back in the Stone Age.


It’s also amusing how everything thickens if it involves large masses. Say a birthday party. Let’s say I have invited ten friends over for lunch. It’s nice and warm; a couple of my friends who don’t like tomato sauce on their sandwiches can ask my mom to make a few without the sauce, and when anyone wants a bigger glass of juice, they can have it. Now imagine a party with 200 guests. Everyone gets the same sandwich and the same glass; the likes/dislikes of the individual basically go to hell. This is only with reference to food- this happens EVERYWHERE; ‘planning’ comes into the picture- we’re making new rules to make things simpler to plan, execute and handle- while losing out on primary choices. At this point on the earth, I don’t think we have much choice left.


Rithvik does not speak or understand Hindi. It’s shocking, actually. I think this is the first Indian I have met that does not know the language.


These final submissions are driving me crazy. I just feel like sleeping now and getting up in the last week of January...