PLEH.... Expecting 'HELP' in return

Have you read 'Filboid Studge' by Saki?

We are Generation G, we have the google power. I have gotten used to using google for practically everything (so has everybody). Search any word and usually results begin with a link to the definition of the word in webster’s or meaning of the word from dictionary. Since google is of such great ‘help’ I googled the word ‘help’. Yeah, yeah... I am getting there, I am not totally jobless to sit and google the words and their meanings.


The result:‘Help’ is not people’s favorite word. Apparently, there is no definition for the word or meaning of the word - not until page three. People seem to have completely forgotten the term. You don't have to learn the word as it is not that important to help others anymore. The mantra of the day is “Make yourself little available to help others”.

There is this young, happy, extremely friendly couple in my neighborhood. Both the husband and wife go out of the way to help others. They offer to help you if you are stranded in a bus stop, if you have no money or don’t want to spend money for the cab but need to rush to the airport, if you have to get your nails done, call them, they are there! I often wondered if they expected anything in return for the favors they shower.

I spotted them in the parking lot of a departmental store and rushed toward them to wish them. As I came nearer to greet them I saw that their car had a flat tire, it was burst open. They were reluctant to call people for help. Wife said “Should we call .Ganesh.. umm.. No …he would still be at the office”.. then he said “ May be Aman, Naah… he has a baby boy, let him spend time with the kid” . They kept debating on whom not to call!! Amazing, I have not once thought like this!!
Coming back to the incident, the debate went on. They had done a lot of shopping and the stuff was not getting any lighter. Finally, they decide to call this person who (by the way has taken the maximum advantage of their car) would probably be free. Getting stuck with a broken car did not seem to him as important as his colleague’s farewell party. So they call this girl whom they helped when she first moved in, She said “I am sorry, I am at work”. One person finally did agree to pick them up (Thank God!) They had to wait a good one hour before he picked them up. Not that they could not afford a cab or anything, but the couple were really generous to all these folks. They helped them buy cars of their own. I don't see why it is so difficult to return a favor.
I biked back home. I couldn’t stay there for long. I felt really heavy in my heart. I don’t know if ‘they’ felt the same way when nobody is ready to help them in return. I don’t have a car to help them. I can’t say I would be at their peck and call but would have not left them that way.

I really got mad at them ‘non-helpers’. They have abused the couple for so long. They should have been more considerate. Do you see it the same way or is it just me?

That evening left me thinking: “Can we expect anything in return of our good deeds and help to others?”
More importantly, “Should we?” At that instant I remembered Filboid Studge. I guess expecting 'HELP' in return is just as meaningless as the word 'PLEH'

Wonders!!
Sri Seshabhattar
5th September 2009

Doodly Doodlee Dooo...

I was bored to death in a class today... result ...another doodle (read Mehndi Design) .. not bad...
these classes bring out a creative side of my brain :)


Cheers
Sri Seshabhattar
3rd September 2009

What is a good day?

My mother believes in starting new ventures on a "Good day". She will consult the calendar and come up with a great muhurat (auspicious moments) to do stuff. This really makes me wonder.. what is a good day, really?

If good things happen on good days.. i wonder "why were all my tests were set on inauspicious days..?" for e.g. I gave my engineering entrance on a New Moon day(amavasya). regarded as the worst day (in my tradition) for anything..First day of classes this semester started on a New moon day .. and to top it off my class was during the worst hours within that day (yamagandam). I am doing okay in spite of that ... so why be so hung up on a so called "good day"

I won't call it a stupid superstition .. but it is one amongst many things that I cannot comprehend...!!!

Cheers
Sridevi Seshabhattar
31st August 2009

What do we do?


I went grocery shopping today. I saw someone I was good friends with.

I don't remember fighting or arguing with her but cannot recollect why we stopped talking. I didn't really know how to react.

What should we do at such times?

I wanted to smile at her and probably wish her. I should have waved at her because clearly there were no bad feelings. I think she is a wonderful person. Maybe I will do that next time when I bump into her again

Cheers
Sri Seshabhattar
30th August 2009

Jhakas writer kosam.. just oka one liner...

చల్లటి గాలి తెమ్మెరలు ఆ వంశి మొహనుడి మురళిని స్పృశించి వెచ్చటి ప్రణయ గీతికలైనాయట .... విడి పొడి తెలుగు అక్షరాలు ఈ వంశి కృష్ణుడి కలంనుండి కవితల మాలలై జాలు వారుతున్నాయట...
Just a one liner dedicated to my senior Vamsi Anna ...

Cheers
Sri Seshabhattar
29th August 2009
(11th March 2009)

No No...


I am not much of dreamer..... I am positive but don't keep my hopes up on anything... off late I have this dream... I wish it would come true...i know there are too many hassles on the way... But I want to try...

I guess I am ready to go down that road !!! :)

No ... No... I don't want get my hopes too high ...

Cheers
Sri Seshabhattar
29th August 2009
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