Real life
first days don’t start with melodious background scores in a magical land
surrounded by luscious greenery and friends you’ve known for ages. Instead,
they often begin with bedheads, infuriating alarm clocks, ridiculously long car
rides and a numbing pain in your head telling you that picking up a call from
your best friend in the middle of the night might not have been the best idea
when you already haven’t slept the previous couple of days.
But that’s
okay. I’ve learnt today that even the most initially unsettling first days can
often take a sharp turn for the better; especially when greeted by two
beautiful dogs and a little girl who kindly informed me that she prefers to be called strong over cute and
says that she’d rather eat chocolates than ‘actual breakfast’. They get even
better when you are told, to your face, that you’re not expected to know a
whole lot. In fact, you’re expected to know nothing so that you can skip the
part when you try to play it cool and impress the people around you and
instead, get to put all that energy into working and learning things the right
way rather than going through the whole tedious process of unlearning. And the
icing on the cake is, sometimes, the fact that people around you don’t always
comply with the socially accepted laws of normalcy, hierarchy or even, for
that matter, personal boundaries.
The
sarcasm, the eye rolls and even the nit-picking and the leg-pulling that I’ve
seen around me today seems to be the basis of a camaraderie that forms the
fabric of this office- a place that could be well on its way to creating a new
word that combines casual and professionalism ( like athleisure, but unrelated to
clothing).
I had an
inkling on the day I got my first mail that I would like this place, today
confirmed those feelings and hopefully, the next few months here will only add
to it.
Signing
off for the first time,
Namitha
Namitha
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