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Why my phone isn't ringing ?

                             


It has been days and my phone isn’t ringing neither do I am getting any message. Nobody sending any CID PJs or some programming joke. No one present now with whom you can curse your professors or do autopsy of semester paper marking scheme. No one asking “Kitna ho gaya”. There is no one left in hostel who can give refuge at boring times. There are no notes left which is to be Xerox now nor there is any slide to upload on class blog. It’s hard to realize the reality that it’s over now and my college life has ended. In school we all were waiting eagerly to rush into college and now we are about to rush to jobs or higher studies. Important thing is the realization of the change. Now I am heading towards bigger goals in life and take a plunge in the rat race. I hate it but can’t avoid it. Every phase in life is supposed to be enjoyed and I thoroughly enjoyed my college life discounting some of the bad incidents. It was a life full of Ups and Downs though more downs than ups but it hardly matters because sometimes you enjoy misery too.
                                 
                 Most important part of the college life is that it teaches you a lot. It teaches you to bear patience and endurance. It teaches you how to manage your time and run with the deadlines. It teaches you how to maintain calm at hectic times and to celebrate with full heart when it finishes. It teaches you to deal with each and every type of person present on Earth; The good, the bad and the weird. 

But it’s not just full of bad things, it’s a wonderful platform where blending of different cultures happens. It’s a place where you meet different people and understand the similarities and varieties present in variant cultures. It’s a place where you experience the hidden good things of society. It’s a place where you make friends and do extreme stuffs for them and cross all rules to help them. Actually friends are the ones that give life to the college building else everything is lifeless. Human relationships are more complicated than any artificial neural network and you experience its variant shades for the first time in college life only. You start caring for people whom you never knew before college and feels bad when they leave to their new destinations. 

               Regarding studies I can say we study in Gigabytes and finally left with few Kilobytes and sometimes few bytes but this is not important at all; the most important are life’s lessons of taking responsibility of your own and showing maturity in dealing hard times. This is the real thing that college rewards you after four years. This has worth much more than that entire college curriculum can be counted of.

                 Overall it’s like a mini-world that you develop in a quest from Engineer to “Imagineer”. Whatever happens the moments becomes everlasting in your life.
                  It seemed like seconds…but when I looked back and realized, it was four years that I had spent in college. There have been numerous times when I have cursed the hectic college days and a lot many days when I have felt that college should end immediately! But when college was finally wrapping up its play, it took a heavy toll on my heart. Just like a kid who is desperate to have a candy, I am very desperate to have those beautiful college days back. There can be no substitute for all that we had in college and I will certainly miss my college days for eternity.


“We all have our time machines. Some take us back, they're called memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams. I want to create a one that bridges these two and will do whatever it takes”

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Highlights of 4 Years of Adventure



  • Lecture not always teach you something and usually students don't want to study either. The guy who get most benefit from this is the person who owns the "Tapri" near the college. 


  •  Rules are made to be broken but deadlines are made to be extended. It always work in Engineering life that is sure.


    • At the end of everything the teacher giving abundant marks is the one who is most respected.


    •  There is always a lecturer who speaks funny "English".


    • Most of the time you debate with other branch people that whose branch is the best one. 


    • About completing the practical lab file, there is always a master copy which will help you last night.


    • How many  renowned authors books you study it doesn't matters; the only Brahmastra that can fetch you good marks is the xerox of the notes of the person who attended classes regularly. 


    • However early you plan to study for the end semester exam, you will not become serious until the last 24 hours starts running out.


    • Vivas are the most insulting periods of the Engineering life; no one can escape it. This is time you have been reminded of your sins of the past semester.


    • Backlogs is the only thing which you fear in Engineering life else nothing can scare you off.


    • Every semester you will have a subject which you will not able to understand a bit of it though you will develop caliber to fill pages and pages on it in semester exam.


    • Everyone enters Fourth Year with the mindset of having a "good placement" and a "first class" tag to their memo.


    • The first three years are spent in cursing the college administration, the people, the system and all but at the end of fourth year people become nostalgic about the pure unadulterated fun they had in past four years. Now the same system they disliked, the same canteen which they complain, the time they spent in mass bunks, the birthday bums they suffered, the treats they enjoyed all these seems as heaven.

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    Sone Bhi Do Yaaron


    I don’t care what anyone says, but the worst thing in the world for me is when my alarm used to go off in the morning and I knew I had to get my exhausted body out of bed and rush to go wherever the hell I was going. My body jerked out of bed at the sound of the pulsating box that was trying to let me know I had to get up, and I would do anything to fight it. The snooze button got so worn out that it became inoperable. I knew I had to do something drastic or this damn alarm clock was going to run my whole life. So what did I do? I left it at the place at Shankar Nagar where I used to live previously after I left there. I was through with the constant stress it put on my every morning, sometimes jolting me out of bed so fast, it caused neck strain.

    I cannot see, in any way, how using an alarm clock is healthy. Sure, it may be “effective” for someone who needs to be awake at a certain time, like a farmer or whatever, but besides that, if you have to be awake at a certain time in the morning, isn’t there a less stressful way to do it? I don’t know. I really don’t know. But what I do know is that I am not going to let a piece of technology rule my life unless it is a computer. I am not going to let something that tells me what time it is and what time to wake up rule my life. So I thought of different ways I could get rid of this dependence on alarm clocks.

    The first thing I came up with was working with my subconscious mind and intuition. They have an internal clock within them and if I need to be up a certain time, and am conscious of it, and ask my body to wake myself up, then usually it will. It worked for me with a success rate of 2 out of 100 times for me. Considering this high success rate I went back to alarms often use a back-up alarm just in case, fifteen minutes after I am originally supposed to wake up, so if I am already awake, I can turn it off before it shocks the hell out of me. I hate being startled when in a deep state of dreaming. Setting my mental alarm is something that works when I have to wake up at a certain time, which is rarely at best and probably never works in exam days. I doubt that anyone has such a laid-back lifestyle where getting up early does not factor into their life. But right now, I do. I can wake up anytime before 10 am and still have a productive day. It is not the quantity of the time you spend awake, but the quality.

    So I do not have a set time of going to bed or waking up whatsoever. I am not really limited by going to bed too late or waking up too early, as long as I really don’t have anything to really be at at a certain time, except my college, which starts late, 10-30 AM but on Saturday it is earlier, but that does happen just once a week. I feel it is the best way to live your life, sleeping as much as you feel you need by sleeping until you wake up. Your alarm clock doesn’t know how much sleep you need to feel rested, but your body does.

    I feel that whenever I am awaken by my alarm clock, I do not feel rested throughout the day. I feel exhausted most of the time, whereas if I wake up when I need to wake up, based on my biological and internal clocks, I feel more rested and don’t constantly feel the need to close my eyes at every turn. In school days, having my eyes closed in class and pretending to look on the black board was a constant theme for me. I used to call those sessions as "Micro-sleeps" Closing my eyes was something I loved to do. Every day I used come home exhausted, but had to run again to coaching classes which was once again a 10km roll on my Bicycle same distance as was my school. I don’t think the problem was the distance itself. It was that I went to bed too late and was jolted awake by my alarm clock. Another thing was I was inactive at school for the most part, as all you really do all day is sit in a chair at a desk and listen to some guy drone on about scoring 90+ percentage in CBSE Board exams and related strategies and whatever usual crap which is thrown on students.
    Computer class was the only class I could keep my eyes open.

    I have chosen a life, so far, at this moment, that is not dependent on alarm clocks for functionality. I am not sure if anyone else is interested in doing so, but I feel it is the best way to live for optimum fulfillment. If you go to bed early enough, you can still be an early riser and catch the worm or whatever activities you do while up at the crack of dawn. I have heard, and this is scientific, that the optimum time to go to sleep is between 9 PM and 11 PM, as hormones are released in your body from 11 PM until 1 AM to enrich your sleep, but if you aren’t asleep, then they won’t do you much good. This is something I have tried to work upon entire Engineering Student life but never succeeded in it i.e. getting to bed earlier. Because in College Life it’s not like you do all things on time, point is you do all the work in the last hours of last night and remain on time. Once I thought I should read something boring to induce sleep at around 11 and fall gradually asleep but it never happens, now I become more active and agile as night grows.

    I have removed all alarm clocks from my room and no longer own, except on my cell phone, which I use mostly for reminders of certain things I have to do. It is more of a calendar alarm clock and is not used to wake me up, but rather to catch me while I am awake and remind me of things I need to do, like doing my assignments on time or eat on time. With that said, I am going to go eat the remaining cake kept in fridge of my parent's anniversary and enjoy my alarm-free day.

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