Of Deadlines, Dress Codes, and Delightful Workshops
Today was one of those days that made me stop and think about life, work, and all the small dramas in between. First of all, a burning question struck me, is it mandatory to take calls after working hours? Honestly, I don’t know. Maybe the corporate world wants us to be available 24/7, but I believe after-hours belong to ourselves. If my quality of work is measured by how quickly I pick up a late night call, then probably I am in the wrong story.
Then came another thought how do I measure the quality of my own work? Is it in the numbers, in the appreciation, or simply in the peace I feel after completing a task? I still don’t have the perfect answer, but at least I know perfection is overrated. Even appearance comes into the picture. What to wear to the workplace? Should I dress for comfort, style, or to impress the boss? And about lenses no, I don’t want anyone else’s lenses to see the world. Mine are enough. Why should I care for the judgments of people stuck in worldly matters?
Amidst these little rants, today had a shining moment. I was the resource person for a workshop on Artificial Intelligence at AKDDR College for Women, Rajapalayam. Meeting new faces, young UG students with fresh curiosity, gave me such a rush of energy. Their questions, smiles, and excitement reminded me why I love teaching and sharing ideas. It felt like watering new plants, seeing them ready to grow in different directions.
So, two different moods in a single day one half confused about work life expectations, and the other half glowing with happiness from the workshop. That’s life. Messy, funny, and somehow beautiful.
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