Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Where should I live - US or India??

I've come to US on business and will be there for another week. While I'm here, I've been talking to friends whom I'd almost lost communication for so many years...basically going back on memory lanes which were so nice and even now cherished.. Few memories have strong emotions attached to them and some don't.
Well! In some of my discussions with these good friends out here, one topic that's taken more of my discussion space is "How is life in India and how different is it in USA"...

While it's homely being in my town i.e., Bangalore where I stay with my family, my friends here have a very valid point when they say life here in US is pretty balanced when it comes to work.. They work from 8am to 5pm and then outside this time, they say that they are not working for their employer.. Outside this work time, they say they are looking after their children, spouse or even spending time on some academic studies.. One of my friend says life in India especially for folks like me, working in IT industry is almost like "white collar slavery" (very loaded term).. May be he is right!

For me, life in bangalore is as per my friends definition "off-balance".. work, work and more work.. get up early, go to office early (to beat the morning traffic), leave office a little early (again to beat the evening traffic), come back home and take conf calls till almost late in the night.. With blackberry phones and laptop machines, attention to official work at all times of the day by us is not only possible but some kind of expectation from the employers..Sometimes, excusing myself to conf calls outside office hours when some personal work becomes a high priority becomes embarrassing...

So, what's right and what's wrong??

Am I not working for the family when I'm actually taking official calls outside office hours? Is it ever possible to take these calls when I stop enjoying the work that I actually do? Is there anything called a "work life" and a "personal life". Isn't office work "personal life"? Should we partition our life into these kind of buckets and start looking at it differently?

Well! I think about it differently. I simply enjoy my mind being occupied. As long as there is no agitation in my mind, my blood pressure does not vacillate too much and my relationship with my near and dear ones are reasonably good, I'm enjoying that !! I'm not bothered if I'm spending time for my employers or my family.

The best part in this whole thing is you need to have 2 good blessings. One, an understanding wife/children and a human boss!

I'm getting back to clearing some official emails now!!