Thursday, March 5, 2009

The Ultimate Ultimatum

Lonely is a worrisome emotion. Oh the lengths we will go to, to rid ourselves of Lonely! Lonely is not just about being lonely. It is so much more than that, in fact, it's probably everything but that. I feel like a loser when I'm lonely. The aunties work double-shift to find me a nice boy to get me out of Lonely. Couples allow me to tag along with them so that they can demonstrate how nice it is to be unlonely. After graduation it is a subtle contest to see who remains Lonely the longest, eek.

Lonely attacks Ego, Lonely creates ento- and exo- judgement: We spend a lot of time and energy ridding ourselves of Lonely; simultaneously publicizing that we are lonely by choice.

What makes two human beings better than one? Why must you be overly rich or overly successful or overly frivolous to justify Lonely? Why can't I live without you?

We grow up like this, you know. There's always the most popular girl in class that everyone wants to be friends with, that all the boys want to date, that all the girls want to be like. We added as many people as possible on Orkut and measured our worth by scraps per day ratio. We keep a mental tab of how many people remember our birthday.
'Lonely' is a ghastly old man in a dark rotten-wood house, limping toward the door to shoo off the neighborhood kids with his stick and stick-like fingers.

We are attracted by default to the unlonely, we want recognition as unlonely.

Mismatched matches, rebound relationships, four women with their pink martinis and high heels discuss animatedly why their romances didn't work, millions of people sigh happily as Ross & Rachel finally conquer Lonely.

Therefore, in undisputed summary: Lonely sucks, being unlonely is way cooler.
My only contention is, Lonely drives my relationships. I go to your party because I want you to attend mine. How would you feel if you were at the hospital and noone sent you flowers? I cannot possibly go to my school reunion without a date!

Really worrisome.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very relevant topic..I can personally relate to it..

I was having a discussion with a friend recently when she remarked why prisonors are kept isolated..the lonely would drive them crazy..

Lonely thy name is Mental! :-)

drparikh said...

Yea but there's a difference between being physically isolated (alone) and lonely. Lonely is mostly mental (haha turns out you're right!)
Another filmy line: bhari mehfil mein bhi hum tanhaa the...

Anonymous said...

and you do understand that more often than not physical lonely triggers mental lonely too...

speaking of films and reading this post, i am reminded of the movie Cast Away where Chuck and Johnson develop a bond of monologues..I am developing a similar bond with my TV... :-)

Way to go DR..Keep coming with such real life posts.. :-)

drparikh said...

It's very rare that you're physically alone that way but I see what you're saying.

The movie 36 Chowringhee Lane is a beautiful depiction of this 'withoutness and wanting'. Quite haunting actually.

But, I have a problem that it's such a huge fear in us that we practically let it run our lives.

Anonymous said...

well i wish you were on my gmail chat list..it would have been convenient..

not to gain any sympathies, but at the moment i am living in a very physically lone life..no friends where i am in..everyone works from home in my company and i am devoid of human interaction for days at end..it gets very crazy at times and i can understand the state of all those convicts.. :-) but i agree, this is a rare situation, tough nonetheless...

i am with you when it comes to the fear factor of being lonely..this fear makes ppl sometimes make very bad choices - drugs, alcohol addictions, some people try to find company with tv, internet, music, some have pets, and worse, some get married.. ;-)

drparikh said...

I am on gmail but I don't sign on gtalk lately I dunno why. Laptop is strictly for youtubing hahahaha

That blows, if you're from India (which I'm guessing you are..) it'll be horrible for you I'm sure!

Nothing wrong with getting married, I just don't like deadlining it!

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