Sunday, May 27, 2012

What should be an ideal day



What should be an ideal day

Considering the enormity of  debates and the enormous pitfalls of watching and preserving them, it has been hard to figure out what should be an ideal day. The day that does not leave anyone in a state of trance and the one that does not force to think of relocating to nation states like France can be broadly described as ideal and a day of survival. The day should ideally be disposed to the idea of establishing  fewer connections and if possible none even if you are not on any ascension . Beginning the day with making calls on cell and landline is least desired when you know from the other side people are waiting to fire. The day should begin with making an effort from lifting oneself from the mat on which they slept and taking fruits they don't fret. Post intake of fruits and tea one should try to reach papers that are not vindictive to any degree. Amidst paper-reading exercise spare a thought for those who have been kind enough to lead a simple life and not engaged in ammunitions of provoking others to thrive.

The first few hours of the day should be geared to read and rehearse the papers and if possible count the numbers of used soap wrappers. Paper done and their undiminished reach established, the next act should be to take shower and do asanas that make you feel heat like no ringing blast. Morning food should have enough of curd and other ingredients that don't make you feel heavy and post breakfast one should not be open to the idea of any plausible fast. Afternoon meals should have rice lapped with equal quantum of lentil and other fibre rich vegetables. It should have enough dollops of onions and lemon as that would straightforward your request for a heart that is at its best. This should be followed by tea and later another dose of reading papers. In between if possible try to gauge the day's events by switching tv for few minutes or listening to radio if tv operations has been offset by cableguy. Evenings are meant to undertake another round of asanas  and if heat is really terrifying then go for another shower on which there is no bar. Mind you during the day you may be tempted by the thought of speaking to a cell inspired individual but don't make this perpetual.

Late evenings a tv show is a strict no no and if you have committed this folly it is better to take the tv monitor out of your room in a trolley. The late-night watching of a political discourse where from a political platform political speeches were being made for public consumption should not have strayed too far to have less polite endeavour and commitment.  Political speeches are a   must in a season when most of us miss our bus; speeches made from political crease should not on occasions be seen as going overboard on achievements as this may invite some degree of backlash from other firmaments.  Achievements have truly been displayed and now the time is to broaden the outlook and think of the nation in the same way as the state looks.  

As the day comes to an end with no stepping out venture the real fun, the physical movement that could not be achieved can be undertaken the day you have to board a public transport from a bus stand that is justifiably some metres away and which you can't go on a pram.   

All in all an ideal day should necessarily consist of  :

least cell/landline connection with near and fear ones; those on snooping trail would have to subject themselves to a  course correction following a strong gale; those giving advisories that one needs to step out quite often for which instructions have come from big dens need to be told that such forceful acquisitions are a strong no no despite one having the undiluted white paper flow; procuring daily necessities should be given to those who can handle these responsibilities; and finally sparing a thought for those who are on the fringe and yet don't cringe.

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