Thursday, December 31, 2020

Life does come full circle. Its' time this year does.

They say that the solution always piggybacks its problem statement. All it requires is sight and patience to see through it. Year 2020 for me was mixed. There was social distancing, there was unfeigned fear of unknowns, there was new inhuman way of living. On the other hand, things that tested my patience for many years did start to happen one at a time only to be unleashed all of them by the end of the year. 

Friends whom I had long lost contacts with became my BFFS over social media. (yes there’s no social dilemma for me). Got a chance to meet and know inspiring people. A dream job that I had lost many years back did sow back its seeds. Meanwhile, I am an Quality Automation Engineer at the coolest startup there is : Sigmoid Analytics .But most importantly, health took a big U turn. Got my mobility back consistently without any relapses. Can climb stairs, heck even dance a little. Got so much crazier that crazy is the new normal for me. Bought skipping rope. Bought ukelele (took it too far huh), baked the worlds most inedible cake there ever could be (just sad that it was my twin gals’ bday). 


Yes, I have many new year resolutions to follow through. But the only resolution I am certainly going to stick for the rest of my life is “When I get sad, I stop being sad and start feeling awesome instead”. (due credits to the awesome guy :) ) Got drop-dead good looks at my disposal ;)


There’s no denying that the year 2020 was rough for the most part and in most parts of the world.

Nonetheless, as the 24 timezones turn the page to a new start with their respective clocks striking midnight, there’s certainly one wish that 7 billion of us will cheer in unison for the cached happiness stored for 2021. In the final analysis, all it required was sight and patience to walk through the long dark tunnel only to be washed with new year’s sunlight.


3 comments:

  1. Very well written!! Happy new year 🎆

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  2. Kudos Kiran.. so well expressed.. your positivity is infectious. Tge world needs it..

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