Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Would you come back!?

Almost everyone I met back home asked this question! In different forms, yes! They wanted answers that could solidify the perception that they had on the US of A. Almost everyone assume that they are safe and secure in the States. There is (atleast then there was) a preconceived notion that US is all about comfort, easy living, less-trouble etc. Especially the groom-hunters/bride-busters! Security is what they are looking for. Well, the answer is in the grey area. Lies well with in the bounds of the not-exactly type. There are a whole lot of positives and negatives, which is another post by itself and hence we shall talk about that later.

On the other hand, conservative amrus here would ask, so what’s your plan? Work here for a while? Are you thinking of staying back till you get your PR/citizenship or are u going even before that? Are you planning to settle here? Most of them are happy that international people are here for studies, but when a conservative person gets to know his/her chances are being hampered because of these bright less-meat brains, he/she turns out to be ordinary. In a way it’s true, we all know that employers want people with better efficiency and more brains. If that happens at less cost, why would they wait? Alright, let me not digress.

In essence the question is whether one would or could get back from here? The most important thing that people fail to realize is that, answering this question and taking a decision to get back is not easy. I certainly respect those who make these decisions. I have seen people who assumed that they knew what wanted to do; again, Steven Segal was right about mothering all F-ups. Then as time progresses, magically, what they wanted to do, change and they do something they claimed that they never would. Stay here forever without any intentions of returning. Well, the claims are amazingly very reasonable and in most of the cases you can easily relate yourself and understand the difficulties in those actions. So is this almost a point of no return? I hope not. In any case, coming back to the original question, is it possible to go back home for good? Well, I don’t want to dodge this bullet with “it all depends on the individual” or “it’s a matter of one’s priorities” kind of answers. Let’s face the truth and see if we can find an answer.

If we think on the questions of technological advances and stuff, take yourself a break! India is well within the same frame as the place that you think is highly advanced. Outsourcing has been from there in almost every case. Well, errr.... I had to write this just to include this cool cartoon.


Outsourcing Posted by Picasa (source: funonthenet yahoo group)
In all areas we are developing, here I go! Stole a post from Viji's blog which I think reflects the idea! From the speech by Thomas Friedman of The New York Times,
“When we were young kids growing up in America, we were told to eat ourvegetables at dinner and not leave them. Mothers said, 'think of thestarving children in India and finish the dinner.' And now I tell mychildren: 'Finish your maths homework. Think of the children in Indiawho would make you starve, if you don't’.”
So when we get back, we are certainly going to a better place, no questions about that.
When we talk about getting back home, the first thing that pops up is the usual question. Why do you want to go? If your answer is I want to serve my country. It’s respected and appreciated could be even recommended for Ms/Mr. World contest, but I want to be more pragmatic. If you intend to serve your nation, there are gazillion ways to do it regardless of where you are what you do.
So when you ask that question to yourself, why do you want to go back (or come back)? The answer is directed to another question, what is the change that you are looking for? Even about the normal occasional trips back home is associated with a change, say may be you are working you posterior off and want to take a break and be your disorganized self, or may be you need to witness someone else’s change, say a marriage or anything for that matter.
Most of the changes, places or people, happens or enforced to realize the positivities. I came from India, in an idea of pursuing graduate studies that would eventually lead me to temporary but necessary pleasure called money. Progressively, I learned lot more than what I thought I would, but still have loads to earn though! In a way, at that stage it’s a positive progression. One would not change from one place to another to realize negativity. Have you ever heard of a person who wanted to change what they are doing because they want to do badly? Never would that happen in anyone’s lifetime. If it does there is no life in the first place. Though some changes may appear to be completely stupid, with no visible positivities, the inner perceptions would definitely have some reason that we fail to personify. So, in words we can state the law of changes as “every change in the universe is associated with a positive progression”
Now that we know that the changes are associated with positive progression, the decisions should be based on what kind of change you are looking for. The most beautiful part about the changes that we are looking for is that, the changes that we want, keeps changing. As a confused school kid, I needed those words which said the things that I wanted to listen and hence for no specific reason other than the typical parental pressures I stepped in to something that I did not have any idea about, professional degree, and hence a positive progression. As a jobless undergraduate I thought US is all about opportunities and easy way through the art of money making and henceforth attracted towards the Masters program for the inevitable change. There are thousands of such examples! So as we progress, we divide the life in to several bits and pieces where the transitions are associated with a positive progression. Say, stages like attention, sports, girls, money, career, love, affection, happiness, peace etc., that are typical in any man’s life. When we step in each stage we look for some changes, when we truly know that this is the change we are looking for, I am sure we will be able to make the right decision. It all boils down, what are we looking for? And when are we doing it? May be it’s your kid’s educational development, may be it’s your parents health, may be it’s your own career move, may be it’s your other half’s decisional pressures, may be its anything. When your heart and mind says that this is the change that you are looking for and this is definitely going to create some positivity, you would get back home. No matter what you claim to be the best, that’s home and this is just a place you live.

8 comments:

BB said...

@ ilaiy

thanks

exasparater said...

good post. try to make it short.

BB said...

@ Exas..Well I have been trying...but in vain...next time may be!

BB said...

@ Alexandria

May be they say..."dont think! just eat...you never know when will u get another one"

wish I cud help em more!

Soumya said...

hmmm...
very well said...

u shud be prudent in ur approach...
shud do which takes best out of u for ur nation in the long run... try not to go for short duartion gains or help... may be we dont know wht lies in future but even then our efforts shud be for best possible service to our country even if it requires us to hold on for some more time...
i hope these make some sense to u...

best wishes

BB said...

@ soumya

Thanks!

Yes it does!...Remaining with the focus of doing the best no matter how long it takes is what people forget sometimes!

Coloratura said...

Think of the children in India who would make you starve, if you don't’.”

- very funny... and more and more the case... one of my greatest worries about America is the general slovenly-ness of a lot of American youth. I will not mince words and say that many of them are sorely lacking in basic levels of education and general knowledge that any developed country should be able to expect from more than 50% of its inhabitants. It's pathetic and shameful, especially given all of our freedoms here. I have taken trips to shopping malls that have left me with a sick feeling in my stomach. It is frightening at times to contemplate Middle America as the possible future of our country.

There are many fingers to point, but surely our education system is quite a bit at fault, I fear. We pay our teachers dirt and it's a 'fallback' profession for many of those [no offense to the good teachers out there, I know there are more than a handful] rather than an esteemed career choice.

I worry a lot about future of America and this is one of things that I worry about the most.

BB said...

I agree ...I have seen people who are exteremly lacking general knoweledge of all kinds...but the people who knows....they know a whole lot...its impossible to compare two nations of diffeent cultures...its like apples and base balls....

On the collegiate level...teachers take their professions seriously!..but school level I really dont know...is that still a fall back position...if so? its a problem to be addressed!