Here's my 5 cents; that's if it's worth
that much after various tax deductions, inflation rates and hidden
interest payments, on the financial web one gets entangled in upon
embarking onto the journey of job searching.
Remember
when you were a baby? When everything else didn't really matter? When
your world was as large as the crib and toys in it you were in?
Without bringing the idea of glass ceiling into play for now; whereby
the idea of our environment is limited by some external cues, a baby's
innocence of its world view and its naivety towards the stimulation of
play should be considered as innate. Therefore, the simplistic and
idealistic notion that a baby plays for joy shouldn't be dismiss.
Alright, you must be wondering, where is he going with all this, what's
with gibberish about babies and playing. Well, have you seen a baby
playing before? Just simple crawling around and playing with their
parents. It's so simple yet brings utter joy to the baby. What wouldn't
I give for that now?
Then came adolescence, where we would run and play in playgrounds.
Where it didn't matter how high anyone swung on the swing, or who sawed
better on the see-saw, or even who made the better sand castle. In what
it seems to be the inevitable work of time, the competitive spirit and
indomitable will to survive deep within us surfaces. Suddenly, it
mattered if we could run faster than someone else, or if we could swing
higher than anyone else on the swing, or even if our handwriting was
better than another person's. Kindergarten, primary school, high
school, college and university are the educational institutions we
spent nearly 17 years of our formal education years preparing us for
the world ahead of us. Cribs turn to small beds and later to single
beds in parallel to our progress through the formal education years. Our world widens, experience teaches us a thing or two and emotional scars tattooed within us.
Now that you're out of the
educational system what do you do? Play for joy? Playing for joy at
this age and time is viewed as a ludicrous and to certain people even
controversial. Everyone will be saying its time to make money, and once
you make some, don't stop there, make even more!! There doesn't seem to
be an end of it. Then you look back at the things you spent money on;
the movies you caught in the cinema that weren't worth half the price
of the ticket, the clothes you knew you didn't need yet you purchased,
the this or that item that you could have done without, but couldn't
resist having. We needn't look very far from our computer desks to
realize that there are host of things we didn't need that we purchased
Thereafter, look into the future, and the things you need to spend
money on; education loan (if you've taken one) to pay off, car loans,
home loans, petrol, monthly public transport fees if you don't have a
car, food and shelter, basic amenities bills such as electricity and
water, and that mobile or telephone bill. (On a side note, you could
probably send smoke signals as an alternative means of communication
but you'll be probably caught for air pollution and worsening the
current haze on the other hand if you do decide to use it, it will just
go up in smoke as in it will indisguishable from the haze). If you
think the list stops here, you're dead wrong, there simple gestures
like giving a portion of your pay check to your parents and helping to
sponsor your sibling's education. And oh wait, did you forget to
include the taxes and various interests here and there that you need to
settle? Well if you do have any disposable income after all these
insane deductions then channel it into either investments or your
savings. If you're planning to get married, then hey, you better start
setting up an education fund for your child and also saved up for that
marriage. The costs of the marriage itself and raising the child or
children is something not for the creaking worn-out wallet. Let's not
even venture to the thought of pursuing your own dreams or having an
annual holiday or the ability to have disposal income to give your
spouse and family members the ability to spoil themselves. There's so
much more that I can go on here about money but I think its better if I
leave it to a financial advisor to give their few pence on it; larger
denomination than my cents that's for sure.
I'm not writing this
to take a cheap shot at reality or run away from it, but it does make
you wonder doesn't it, how far we've come from when we were a baby. We
often stop thinking creatively or stop the pursuit of our dreams
because of the challenges in our path; well it didn't matter when we
were a kid. It seemed like we could experiment without cost. Then
again, we could just turn it around and say, if I didn't work hard to
earn so and so amount, then my child wouldn't have the luxury of
playing. For me, I'm just sticking to the idealistic view of a child
playing for joy. It's just a reminder for me, not to lose sight of all
that is around me; friends, families, those who are in need and time
for just self-reflection. Conveniently, it is very easy in this
over-worn-rat-race-track-world, to forget these simple things. To
forget that the gift of joy and happiness shouldn't come at a price but
everything else should be built around it. Reality is harsh, but if
could find a place where you can play for joy, don't ever let it go,
escape into that bubble every now and then, lest you forget all that
matters isn't a paper printed with denominations but the very hearts
beating in us and our loved ones and the unfulfilled dreams in our
souls. Oh, the joy of just playing without cost...What a wonderful
world it would be...
Posted at 02:56 pm by duttway
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