Have you ever thought what it would be to live a life full of drama like an 'Indian Soap Opera'? There's always one or the other thing coming up in the protagonist's life to target him or her isn't it? Well, I never heard the character say, "Phew! Thank God I'm free from all this nuisance!" They don't rest. Their life just gets over by fighting over stuff set up by vamps and the 'Karma'.There's no boredom and even if there is then the writer comes up with a new plot to harass the protagonist.
Ever thought what it would feel to have no boring moments in your life? What will you say when you feel like you are bored...but Hey Wait!...there's no boredom in your life..then why will you even feel like you're bored? (in Joey Tribbiani's voice)
Past this week, I've been feeling like I've been under a pressure cooker. Even though I don't understand or accept that I'm panicking, my friend points that out in me. And now, when at least some of the things are cleared in my life, I'm sure there are more tantrums bubbling up.
This is the point where I've come to realize that why do the spaces between a line and the boring moments between ones life hold so much importance in the journey called 'living' (not life coz that's so 'typically middle-class to copy things out' {in Maya Sarabhai's voice ;) }.

Without silence, there's no realization of chaos. And as they say, until you loose something, you cannot recall how significant that thing was in your life, I know why all that boredom which had made me beg for suggestions on movies to watch and books to read from my friends had set in during the vacations. It was because it had a position in my life. It came for a reason. To show me that the things coming up will surely need my attention and it will be better if I beg for some excitement, isn't it? It was like I was desperate for some adventure and BOOM! Life responds to me - "Here's your surprise, here's what you expected and the only thing in your life which you could get through a single wish. Isn't that amazing?"
Moving on, I've now got to know of the feature of life called 'great timing'. Naa...not like meeting that someone but with respect to the special small moments which I encounter during my way to college and then home. Yes! Meeting old friends! I say, "Dost purane hi acche hote hai...aur jo naye hai..unhe purana bana do ;)" Till then, just hope for the best and the things to settle down when you are in trouble. Hope for the best!