This post is a part of the #ZestUpYourLife activity in association with TATA Zest and BlogAdda.com
By: Keyur Seta
There is a huge difference between living life and merely surviving through it. So in the midst of a hectic professional life, it is necessary to have people, things and situations that add Zest to your life by making it worth living. I am fortunate to have many sources of Zest in my life.
Here’s listing five of them:-
Nature: Whenever you are stressed out, disturbed, tensed or angry over something, just surrender yourself to nature – be it mountains, shade of a huge tree, landscape, river, lake or sea – and see the difference within minutes. I can say this from many personal experiences. I can stay in the company of nature for hours alone as if I am having a conversation with the surroundings. Needless to say, something that provides you with immense peace has to be labeled as a Zest! It can also be described as ‘Nature Therapy’.
Roadside food: If I am given a choice between a luxurious five star restaurant and a roadside rekdi, I will choose the latter 10 out of 10 times. I personally feel that the taste of roadside food (be it any cuisine) is unmatchable to any of those big sophisticated restaurants. Just think about it – Can you ever compare the experience of eating a spicy Vada Pav during heavy rains to that of eating mannerly in those luxurious air-conditioned restaurants?
Cinema: This is the biggest passion in my life. Although I watch many films, each of my movie experience is special as it takes me to a different world altogether thereby making it more like a spiritual activity, irrespective of its quality or genre. Hence, I address it as ‘cinema’ instead of just ‘movies’. Over the years, I have realized there is a big difference between both. The term ‘movies’ refers to those who watch films just for fun while munching tubs of popcorn. On the other hand, ‘cinema’ refers to people like me who just don’t need anything as we are completely focused on our spiritual exercise.
Company of a cinema buff: When I am in the company of someone who considers watching films a spiritual exercise, I can literally speak with him or her for hours without a moment’s pause. Hence, such a cinema buff is also a Zest for me. And speaking about films doesn’t necessarily mean a serious discussion on great films. It also includes making fun of a lot of bad films and the various ham scenes in it. If you are lucky, you might even witness me acting out some ham scenes.
Company of a Common Man: Just like the company of a cinema buff, having a down-to-earth chat with a simple Common Man (ideally with a cutting chai) provides me with immense peace, irrespective on what topic the discussion is, ranging from movies, politics, cricket to even laughing at a silly PJ. Through my personal experience, I have wholeheartedly started believing that simple joys of life are the most pleasurable and long lasting.
Disha Kotak says
i love road side food too,
you can never get anything more flavorful than street food.
see you in goa!
Keyur Seta says
Thanks Disha.
Yes, it’s incomparable.
See you in Goa 🙂
Anita says
Such a down-to-earth list, Keyur!
I can connect with it as I love our Incredible India street food, nature, cinema & cinema lovers & common man, whose power can’t be under-estimated 🙂
Congrats for your win 🙂
Keyur Seta says
Thank you so much Anita 🙂
So glad to know you could connect with it. Also nice to know you too believe in the concept of Common Man 🙂
See you in Goa!
Cheers 🙂
Himadri Buch says
Just loved your write up…thats actually the case with me as well. I love nature to the core, awesome Mumbai street food…keep it up. Congratulations for winning the contest.
Looking forward to more of such write ups from you.
Keyur Seta says
Thank you so much Himu for your kind words as always 🙂
I knew you would be able to relate to it 😀
Gauri says
Very well written Keyur and so genuine and simple, like a reflection of the person that you are. Keep writing. 🙂
Keyur Seta says
Thank you so much Gauri not only for appreciating the article but also me as a person always 🙂
Cheers!