"स्वतःचेच विचार संग्रहित करून ठेवावेत म्हणून आपण ते कागदावर उतरवून काढतो, आपल्या आठवणींचा तो कागद जपून ठेवतो, नंतर जेव्हा काही दिवसांनंतर किंवा काही वर्षांनंतर ते उघडून आपण वाचतो तेव्हा आपल्याच चेहऱ्यावर स्मितहास्य उमटतं! तेव्हा जो स्वतःशी संवाद होतो तो म्हणजे एकांत! असाच संवाद कधीतरी व्हावा अशी इच्छा बाळगून हे लिहितो आहे, म्हणून हा एकांत!"

Thursday 15 December 2016

The captain standing on the sinking ship

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The captain standing on the sinking ship

The deck of the ship was filled with hundreds of people, shouting and screaming for their lives, when one strong man was convincing them that, ‘everything is going to be fine.’
After all, he was the captain of the sinking ship, who has dedicated more than 7 years of life, just for preparation of “how he will save 'others' when his 'own' ship will start sinking...”
Everyone was trying to jump off to the rescue boats, but it was captain's choice about,
"Who shall leave and who shall stay!"

He was shouting, commanding the stronger one and inducing the weaker one by those illusions of god and faith. Finally those screams turned into prayers, expecting that at least he will show up somewhere from the sky.
After all it is the charm which always works!
His eyes were rotating all around the ship seeking some weaker faces from the crowd and mouth was busy in shouting, "Ladies and children first!"
When everyone was rushing towards deck, he noticed one calm man with bottle of Champagne in one hand walking towards him.


"What's the matter? Don't you want to leave?" captain asked.
"Oh, no. I am a prisoner… so they said there is no space for me in the boats. They gave this champagne bottle and told me to enjoy my few last moments of life!"
"Poor boy, that’s very disappointing!" said the captain. 
"Disappointing? I am rather happy! Finally I am free from the cage of rules and principles of humanity!"
"How funny this scene is;
Everyone is so blind with the masks of how to behave and how not to behave, that they can't even see, the death approaching!" prisoner exclaimed.

"Does this seem funny to you?" the captain shouted with anger.
"Oh yes! I mean, look at that man there, helping you to evacuate. Everyone will call him brave or courageous.
The man there shouting 'ladies and children first' will be symbolized for humanity. I will be some crazy stupid fellow and you will be just a responsible captain!
Dying here for rescuing others is part of your duty for them...
Does honor and respect matter so much? Your loyalty is killing you captain!"
The captain kept ignoring him, doing his duties.
"Well well, I was just like you, but look what it costs! Stupid people and their stupid ethics...
How crazy this world is; even what people think matters more than your life..."

Finally the last rescue boat left, leaving few men on the ship and the captain was released from the burden of responsibility.
At last, the captain fetched some time to pay attention to the prisoner's words.
"You said you were just like me.

A man, who lives with some meaningful principles. Then what led you to prison?"
"Oh, I followed a different one!
Survival of the fittest!"

Captain started laughing, when he satisfied himself, that the prisoner is a lunatic!
"Such a big lie it was! Even it is now! Isn't it captain?"
Captain's smile vanished in a moment. He thought for a while, and took one empty glass from his cabin and came to that prisoner,
"O, come on! Open that bottle now. It's time to say cheers!"
He opened that bottle;
"Cheers!" They both exclaimed

"You are right! After all, I was just the captain of the sinking ship!"



-Niteesh Sane ©

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