The Ever Feared Interim Gap

I have been traveling since the past couple of weeks (I still am). Currently I am in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra in India. Not that I have been outside the country, but that might be the subject of my writing someday as well. First of all, I would like to apologize for the absence of any posts in these two weeks. I wouldn’t say it was impossible and I had too hectic a schedule. But combined with an slight fever and my incumbent laziness, alas! I am in the interim gap of doom. Some even believe it to be writer’s block.
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No such thing exists. Its completely based on my own free will and I will write, soon, about all of this, my trip, my experiences, my thoughts about the impending changes in the future. Everything is bubbling right beneath the surface. But, as I am sure many people as readers and writers themselves do understand, not all time is a good time for writing.

Its true that at times I have been negative during the past two weeks. Yes I am guilty! Even though my mind does tell me to blame it on the current gloomy weather of Mumbai and several other minute factors, but ultimately it is just me and me alone. And I don’t regret it. Gloomy, sad, happy, lecherous, devout, flirty, sinful, honest, opaque, bold, rubbery, outright disgusting to astonishingly remarkable, be who you want to be, for yourself. There is no other way to life your life. I am sorry if you think there is. That isn’t your life you are leading my dear, it’s some blueprints by someone else for your life.

So, if you, like my writing, have fallen into the belief that you are in some interim gap of your life where nothing is going right, or wrong, or anywhere at all, ask yourself just one question and answer it: What is it that you wanna do?

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Published by Arnab Mukherjee

Words are but means to convey what the mind sees through the eye, and I am a mere messenger who brings to you the musings of his mind, a mind that likes to observe, a mind that wants to observe everything that can be observed, a mind that wants to perceive life as something new in each and every avenue it finds.

2 thoughts on “The Ever Feared Interim Gap

    1. i am glad u feel that way. The phenomenon is over-hyped anyways. Not that I have the audacity to call myself a writer (I just pen things 🙂 ) but if you ever find a writer who tells you that he or she is suffering from writer’s block for ages, the first thing you should know is they are lazy or escaping by nature. It’s writing, not sunrise or sunset that it has to occur every day.
      P.S: Same goes for anyone in any time of life 🙂

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