Wednesday, 29 March 2017

When you are walking on a road alone

When I was transitioning from senior secondary school to college, I used to go on a stroll whenever I was bored. 

The definition of boredom could be as vast as the number of people on our planet. We tend to get easily bored. When you are seeing a "not so good" movie, you are bored. When you are on a date with a "not so attractive" girl, you are bored. When you are in group of uninteresting people, you are bored and when you are alone, you are bored! I guess the new born babies cry out of happiness because they think "finally I am out, after being in one place for 9 months!". (too far?)

Anyway, I used to get bored from studies (duh!). To get into a good decent college you need to prepare a lot, and those were the days when I was really into studies. So I would simply get into my comfortable clothes, take few necessary items (actually, plenty) with me and go for a walk out on the road. Since I would be alone on such "exciting" walks, I tried to not bore myself and fall into an infinite loop of boredom

So, while strolling I would notice all the things that would happen in my area of vision. I am listing out a few here:
  • Vendors trying to sell their commodities at a reasonable price. (iYKwIM)
  • People parking their vehicles in no-parking zones.
  • Traffic rules violators trying to be more efficient in this job.
  • College students trying to scam a friend into giving party.
  • Few animals trying to figure out where they are.
  • ...and of course few people just like me, strolling. 
Mention in the comments if you ever had similar experience and the things which you used to notice.

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