I’ve been wrestling with the idea of reviving my blog lately. It’s that itch to express myself and channel my energies into something creative. But here’s the catch—I couldn’t quite pinpoint what I wanted to blog about. Until now.
So, imagine a blog called “Haywire Blog” where I spill my unfiltered thoughts and feelings. But let’s rewind a bit. I recently attended a comedy show featuring a talented female comedian. She was good—no, she was great. Yet, amidst the laughter and applause, there was a subtle comparison to her male counterparts like Bassi, Abhishek, and others.
Now, let me clarify: I don’t see her that way. But it was evident that many in the audience were subconsciously making that comparison. Still, there was an energy in the room that was infectious. People were laughing, cheering, and whistling at her witty quips.
There she was, holding a microphone, venturing into a profession dominated by men in India. She was humble enough to know that not every joke would land perfectly, yet she stood there, making half the world laugh. I refrained from clicking any pictures; I wanted to absorb the moment without any distractions.
As the show drew to a close with a heartfelt “thank you,” I couldn’t help but feel a shift within me. Watching her perform on that stage, despite her fears, made me question my own existence on this planet.
I used to write blogs. My posts were like a public record of my private life. But somewhere along the way, I stopped. Maybe it was self-doubt. Perhaps I believed I wasn’t the best writer, or maybe I thought I was the worst.
But you know what? You never know. One day, I might revisit those old blogs to trace the timeline of my life. That comedy show changed something in me. It celebrated the small, seemingly insignificant details of life—the things we tend to forget as we rush forward, but that suddenly make so much sense when you look around for stories that have the power to move you.
So, here I am, on the verge of reviving my blog. And as I take this journey, I invite you to join me. Let’s explore the little things that make life worth living, one story at a time.
Stay tuned for more tales from the “Haywire Blog.”