I suddenly realized
that the year has almost ended, and I have done no creative writing whatsoever!
It's not that I have not had topics, emotions, or tapestry to write on and about,
but I just have not, so here goes …
Of course, I
have grown older. The whole world including myself knows it, but I love to live
in a delusional world where I am still in my twenties (I have grown in my
fantasy world from sixteen to twenty-four now!) Hence the visit to the salon to
colour my hair.
While I
waited for the prerequisite forty-five minutes before my hair was washed and styled,
I looked around. I could not wear my glasses as it would mess with my colour,
and this led to the fact that I could not either play the games on my phone or
read the books on my Kindle app, or do the incessant reeling that I am fond of!
So to get back to the topic I looked at my fellow occupants of the very
comfortable chairs that the salon provided their clients with.
I looked with
envy at a young lady on my right. She was putting on artificial nails and
getting them gel painted and showing the hair stylist pictures on her phone of
her presumably last holiday.
“It was so
cold”’ she said to the interested audience, “that we had to wear four layers of
clothes and even then, I was shivering!”.
“OMG Ma’am”,
breathed the hair stylist heavily.
“The skiing
was lovely, of course”.
“Of course,
Ma’am”, nodded the stylist knowledgeably.
“We had so much
fun”, the eyebrows were raised expressively, “that I quite forgot to colour my
hair”.
“I quite
understand. But never mind I will look at it now.”, said the stylist running
his finger through her thick dense black hair.
I wondered why
she needed to colour her hair, it looked lovely and shiny and bouncy and black
to me. “She must be twenty- four or twenty-five”, I said to myself, “she should
not be colouring her hair, she will spoil them”.
Meanwhile,
the stylist, along with his lackey was mixing the colour vigorously in the
bowl. I continued to look into the mirror with interest. The stylist took the
thin comb to part her hair and then to my horror, I saw at least an inch of
white running through the parting! Poor thing! My envy was replaced with pity
that this lady had to do what I had been doing for more than twenty years
before me.
Oh well, it's
the pollution, the lack of desi ghee, and maybe stress that has changed the age
factor now.
“What do you
think I am!”, she extrapolated angrily, “First you make me wait for half an
hour beyond my appointment time, then you say that my hair needs to be washed,
and after all that….”
There was a
pause as she was getting her breath back. She must have been around my age but
looked older as she had not bothered to colour her hair! ( Now you know why I love
my delusional world).
“Now this
fellow wants me to wait for another half an hour because some client of his is
waiting!” her voice was loud and clear, and everyone was now openly looking at
her.
The Manager
had come out and was trying to pacify her….
“Who is this
VVIP”, she continued clearly, “ that cannot wait their turn?”.
The stylist
was now shivering in his pants and saying, “Sorry ma’am, I didn’t mean it that
way”.
“How dare
you?”, she continued ranting, “What do you mean then?”,
“I need
another stylist immediately”.
The argument
went back and forth, the Manager was apologetic, the stylist even more so and
the other stylist pretended to be busy as they did not want to do this
particular client.
I felt pity for everyone involved. It was a lose-lose
situation. The client was justifiably angry, but did the anger help her get
what she wanted? The Stylist was in the wrong but who amongst his peers or even
his manager would admit to that?
The ping-pong
game went on till the client walked off without paying for her hair wash.
The hum of
dissatisfaction rose to a crescendo after she walked out and then settled down.
It was just another day. The haircuts. Pedicures, manicures, and treatments
continued as usual.
Is this then
the real world?
You are
reasonably successful, you have enough money to waste in a salon and you have
the inclination, yet there is someone who is supposedly more important than
you, or more valuable than you, and the Social rule of “first come first served”
does not apply.
I could feel
the pain of the second client and the passivity of the first client. In a
matter of one hour, I skidded through the seven emotions- happiness, surprise,
contempt, sadness, fear, disgust, and anger.
So life goes on and I ask you whether my escapism into my virtual
games or the world of novels is worse than facing all these emotions. I am not
sure who is the winner in the war between realism versus delusion.
I have stopped watching the news because it throws the real world
into my face. I hate violence, corruption, unfairness, and power. Yet aren’t these
what the garden of reality exposes you to? I am at a stage in life where I can
remove myself from the diorama of the cutout world, so I wallow in my delusional
happiness. But can the new generation afford this? They must face this and work
up to or create a better world so that they do not have to retreat into this
world of illusion.
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