Thursday, September 11, 2014

Boredom

Boredom is a social construction.
It indicates a lack of inspiration,
And the absence of innovation,
As the bored are unable to use information,
To satisfy their dissatisfaction,
With the available recreation,
By utilizing their imagination.

What good is an expensive education,
That grooms grace and instills sophistication,
If those who get it lack the disposition,
And the drive or inclination,
To come to the realization,
That success is not gained through affectation
Or the use of shoddy pretension,
That does not happen to fool anyone.

They buy up the qualifications,
Pay up for the certifications,
Pick their way through examinations,
Then sit in some big corporations,
Devoid of the motivations,
Or the dedications
Required to exceed limitations,
And proceed to stay in the same position.

Having abandoned all aspirations,
Unable to engage in celebrations,
Trapped by the lack of options,
Feeling nought but irritations,
Wishing for a vindication,
A way to pursue one's vocation,
Yearning for variation,
Longing for liberation,
Eventually fading into oblivion.

So before your life reaches its culmination,
With your faculties past expiration,
And you find yourself on a permanent vacation,
Work to resolve your frustration,
By achieving the reclamation,
And facilitating the careful cultivation,
Of your zeal and determination,
To go on every exploration,
Bring into reality every creation,
And feel content with your exaltation,
At improving your own situation.

~Aaradhana N.

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