
One of the things my spouse enjoys the most ,is to dance in the first rains, after the summer. This give her relief from the heat and instant child like joy. If we look at it metaphorically, it is to enjoy every moment of life, as and when it occurs and whenever we feel like.
We tend to postpone almost everything in life. When we are young, we have the excuse that we do not have money or we cannot afford it. Then we are busy with our children or at work and hence no time to enjoy life. Then we are not physically fit enough in our sunset years ,to enjoy life this way.
In my view, this is more of our doing, rather than anyone else. We cannot blame the world for not dancing in the rain. If we look at it literally, we do not dance – may be because ,we do not want to get wet. It may be because, we are worried what others will think.
The reality is that, nobody is bothered about our behaviour. The best thing about our childhood is that we behave the way we want to, without worrying about what others would think. As we grow older, we are conscious of what others will think and how the society will react and so on and hence suppress our instinctive behaviour.
This is true in every aspect of life. As children, we climb a tree or jump from heights and willing to take all risks ,without much worry about the consequences. But, as we grow older, our risk taking ability diminishes and we are conservative, in whatever we do in life. I am not for one saying that we need to jump from trees as a senior citizen but live life, as if tomorrow does not exist . It is more an attitude to life and living ,rather than a particular action of ours.
As youngsters, we are willing to try out new things and learn from everyone around us. As we grow older, we are self-conscious and are reluctant to learn from youngsters or people less educated than us since we start believing ,as if we have conquered the world of knowledge ,with our qualifications and experience.
The reality is otherwise. We need to unlearn, learn and relearn right through our lives and this is the axiom of life. We cannot be exceptions. The day we realise ,this basic premise of life ,we may learn to live and enjoy every moment of life.
Let me illustrate this through a simple example ,from my life experience. I always enjoyed travelling and visiting new places in my life. As a kid, I used to cycle around and explore places I could go to. Then as I started working, I had a scooter and hence went on short trips on weekends, whenever I could afford. As I graduated to buy a car, it evolved into family trips once in a few months. Today, I can afford to drive around and fly around my country and the world.
So my limitation of resources ,need not limit me to explore the world or do anything else, which I want to. If I am passionate about reading, I could borrow books and read or visit public libraries ,before I could afford to buy my own books of choice or digital content. If we are not able to read, it is more of our own limitation, rather than our inability to buy books at the early stages of our career.
Life gives us moments to enjoy ,every day. Either we can learn to dance in the rain or sit inside and crib that we are not able to go out and play and spend the rest of our lives, only crying foul.
Let us learn to dance in the rain from today.
S Ramesh Shankar
19th May 2025

