Monday, March 19, 2007

The most valuable waste of time

The most valuable waste of time is how I can best describe my four years (almost four as on date) of engineering in VJTI. So what did I do in college today? A question that remained unanswered daily after I reached home from college. For years, it didn’t bother me much, because it was the time to cut loose, let my hair down and simply have fun ‘JUST LIKE THAT’. Until today when I want to pen down, what it was like being in VJTI and doing all that was done, I make an attempt to find the answer.

What did I gain? A day in college was always like an open forum for discussions, where topics varied from the most unpredictable ‘University Exams’, to the most sensational ‘Good looking FE Chick in college’, to the most fascinating ‘theory of machines taught in the lecture’, to the most spell binding ‘Diction of a professor’, to the most mysterious ‘loss of words in an assignment’ and finally to the most trivial ‘bad taste of the tea in canteen today’. Issues never thought, planned or intended, but simply there for the heck of it. Ideas flooded in from the optimistic, from the pessimist, from the authoritative, from the sly, from the class clown and others straight from mars. Some ideas came out of choice, the others because there was no other choice.

At the end of it, there were a zillion perspectives left to contemplate, which were often overlooked until today. The four years of mere wasting time has left impression in the form of multi dimensional thinking. Engineering has given a new dimension of analysis. Earlier there were always two ways of doing anything: the right one and off course the wrong one. Quite like always, engineering is path breaking in the sense that, it may not necessarily be wrong if it is not right. It can neither be right, nor be wrong as the same time. The justification follows: Copying assignments is not right but not wrong either, if you know no one is going to read them. Bunking lectures is not right but not wrong either, if you know how well read the professor himself his. The above mentioned are very obvious material benefits, but otherwise too, that is how life is…. You may not be doing what is wanted of you, but you will still be acknowledged for not doing what you are strictly not supposed to do. And this is just one aspect of it……

Thinking that grew into the evolution of individuality, a thought and a very predictable behavior. Today, the smallest of contributions to the discussion are individuals, people I call my friends, people I can trust, people I look up to for advice and people whom I can call in the middle of the night just to pull off a joke on him. In the process of taking each other’s case, we have bonded so well that our expressions are beyond words. We can laugh together at the mildest of smirks or, for that matter, absolutely nothing. At the same time we can feel the agony; generally referred in terms of failure to get a girl for those who don’t have one and loss of wealth for those who have managed to get one or more.

Individually, we are ideas, notions, visions and loads of fun together. For the spectators, we are a force, a team that organized equal volumes of fun with festivals, submissions, PL’s, vivas and even results. We, better known by the brand, BE Mechanical, have managed to add value to the institution and ourselves. At the end of four years, who are we? How do we recognize ourselves? It is plainly just a sentiment too difficult to be talked about or even written here.

Time is often considered money. Here in VJTI, we have splurged all our money (time) in having the most priceless moments of our life. And all this happened so incidentally, when we were simply finding ways to kill them. Today when all the smoke is gone down, we are left with an individual, an idea, an emotion and NOSTALGIA.....and the most valuable FRIENDS.

Can’t believe that the Law of Conservation applies here too…. “Energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it can be converted from one form to another”. We have succeeded to convert almost everything into fun with minimum losses... and guess what friends our conversion efficiency simply ROCKED!!!!!!!!!!!

7 comments:

swati bhadada said...

each engg student(mumbai univ engg student) will have the same story to give. and we say that engg has helped us develop individuality, may sound pessimistic, but has it really???
i appreciate the style in wich u' ve put this point across, there is an optimism in gettin this pessimistic point to the fore!!

Arrows said...

hey, thats the sunny i know. fun n frolic n plenty of extravaganza. but simple and sensitive at core. this article would mean different things to different ppl, but to me its an affirmation that SUNNY is the same old classy guy next door whose class can be understood only if you can manage to go beyond the external deception.

Unknown said...

Again Rohan has left nothing for me to say, Sunny is surely there, but we see the real Sunny very occasionally.
But that still is a welcome change, its really diff to pen down these feelings, a blend of boredom towards some things, but a sense of content to all that's been done.
Great job Sunny, real SUNNY STYLE i must say.

Anupam Gupta said...

hey nice one sunny...i cud really identify wid dis article as i too am part of d same college...d same problems...(autonomy hasnt really IMPROVED things per say)...and i also ask myself the same question every evening...still hvnt had a satisfying answer to it though...good article sunny...dint knw dis side of u existed really...quite a surprise...glad to have seen it though...atleast now i know sunny can be HUMAN...

Anonymous said...

this is something i hope i'll feel three years down the line, no more, no less..

Sunny said...

'thank you'

Tapan said...

Very well written piece dude... and yeah, welcome to the real world :)