Sunday, October 28, 2007

Staring contest....

I live in a place where the Indian community is so small that if you go to a predominantly Indian-ish place, you will run into a few familiar faces. As a result some people make an extra effort to seek out these familiar faces. Allow me to explain...

We were at this Indian restaurant today. Actually, its less of a restaurant and more of a "Dhaba" but around here, any place that serves food that remotely resembles Indian food can be classified as an "Indian restaurant". Getting back to the point, there were a bunch of guys sitting at a table outside the Dhaba staring at my friend and I as we walked in. Okay, I've got to clarify something here - neither of us was wearing anything provocative :) nor are we the attractive/fugly sorts that people just can't peel their eyes off!! I'm pretty sure that it was just a searching look for that familiar face - and all for what? A perfunctory smile? A minute of small talk? Why do people wish to draw attention to themselves in such settings? Do they think it's offensive to not notice people when they walk by or do they like to get their presence validated by acknowledgment from people they wouldn't care to talk to otherwise ?

Monday, October 22, 2007

Under fire!!

As you might have heard, fires are raging in SoCal. There was a mandatory evacuation ordered by the county officials yesterday evening. So when I woke up this morning and switched on the news, I heard that firefighters spent a lot of time and effort rescuing residents who refused to evacuate, instead of actually fighting the fire.
I instantly hated those residents for making things worse for the rest of the junta. But after I had a few minutes to digest that information, I started thinking differently. It’s not always possible to think about the greater good. In fact, let me rephrase that – it’s seldom possible to think about the greater good. The instinctive animal reaction to any situation is self preservation. And now when events involve an object of tremendous emotional investment, it’s harder to let go and let logic pervade. So last night, when people stayed back at home, they were probably clinging on to that last thread of hope, that perhaps they'd be able to stop the inevitable!!

Anyways, there isn’t any point to the above post. I’m just terribly depressed over the turn of events. A lot of houses have been destroyed. Hopefully the loss of life can be minimized.