Saturday, July 03, 2010

You change my world

So you find yourself on this planet, see, with this life, and no one tells you why or what. There is you and there is this world and there is all this time, and you have to figure out how best to fill it up. Most people find something or someone of interest to them. They read, paint, draw (which, if recent discussions are to be believed, is not the same as painting), listen to music, watch sports, television, hell maybe even like their job. These are people with read-only access to the world.

Then there is that minority with read-write access. People who change the world, and by change i dont necessarily mean they discover laws of physics or be mass murderers. But simply, people who make the world more interesting for everyone else.

For no particular reason, i'd like to thank some of the people with read-write access to my world. Not at a personal level, you understand, more the sort of people you'd play the 20 questions game about.

In no particular order:


  • Simon Singh. For opening me up to non-fiction
  • Richard Dawkins. For making evolution so damn interesting
  • Joss Whedon - for firefly. And the image of a lone guy losing to evil studio bosses. But living for ever. Maybe because of that defeat.
  • Aaron Sorkin. For Studio 60, for a few good men, for the characters, for the writing.
  • Friends. For making them real people.
  • xkcd - for making me feel 'in" on an insider joke
  • Bill Waterson. For Calvin. And Hobbes.
  • Before Sunrise. For inspired execution of a simple idea.
  • Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, P.G. Wodehouse. For making me laugh.
  • ARR - For Aditi.
  • Chuck Lorre - for The Big Bang Theory, but more for his vanity cards.
  • Tintin
  • Batman, Superman. For showing that struggles give meaning to victory
  • Javed Akhtar - for his words. And his kids ;-)
  • JK Rowling. For the world that lies beyond platform 9 and 3 quarters.
  • The Irish accent. I dont know who i have to thank for this!


Some observations on my list:
- Where are the Indians? And the women??
- And the complete absence of people who have anything to do with CS, now what does that tell you? That CS needs heroes :P
- People who make me laugh are more likely to be up there than people who make me think.
- Fiction writers strangely dont find much representation. Maybe because while collectively they more or less form the basis of my existence, there is no one writer who i can pick.
- It might seem bit strange to see TV series up there. But these are not merely ones i like. I'm glad they exist in the word i exist.
- It is very likely that a few years down the road i'll look at this list and be embarrassed by some of the names i put in there. A few years ago, i might have put in Ayn Rand, Meg Ryan, Robert Ludlum, Cho (but after Enge Brahamanan, no way) but now you wouldnt catch me dead doing that. No Sir. Or Madam.

Anyone interested in taking this up as a tag? I'd love to know!

P.S. I have almost concluded that i am incapable of writing what i set out to write about. No, really. This post started out by being about how much not being able to remember things sucks. It makes the world less interesting that it could be.

2 comments:

Jana said...

- I keep telling you over and over again to start writing that first novel: you will be "the indian" and "the woman" :)
- CS needs heroines ;)
- You also for your words and kids :P

vinaya said...

Kaushik: Good comment :) And thank you for calling TV shows art. I feel a little less shallow(?). Also, i want Bertie. And Tintin. NOW.
Irish accents! I could listen to a parrot all day if it were talking in an Irish accent!

Jana:
- :D
- :D
- :D
My kids for sure!

 
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