Melody on April 2nd, 2007

A Guest Blog Post by Gaurav Mishra. Click on Image below to visit the author’s blog.

The voice in my head is telling me that it’s time to begin a new life.

As I move into a new role at work, in a new financial year, almost thirty months away from my thirtieth birthday, my thoughts turn to the questions I have often asked myself -

- What is the purpose of my life?
- What do I really want to do with it?
- What will I leave behind when I’m done?

As always, I don’t have answers to any of these questions. I don’t know the purpose of my life, or what I want to do with it, or what I’ll leave behind when I’m done. What I do know is that I haven’t done enough with my life, not nearly enough.

Sometimes, I think of a fat, ugly, awkward twelve year old boy I once knew. He studied in a Hindi-medium government school at one godforsaken end of Patna, read Chacha Choudhary comic books in Hindi, and struggled to put together one sensible sentence in English. He wore thick glasses in a cheap plastic frame, hand-me-down ill-fitting too-short shorts, and white-and-blue rubber slippers from Bata. He watched Chitrahaar on Doordarshan and third grade Hindi movies on a black and white TV with his parents. He sucked at sports, stammered when he spoke to girls and was bullied by his classmates for being the teachers’ pet. That totally pathetic boy was me.

If you had told me then that, fifteen years later, I’ll have the life I have today, I would have looked at you blankly. Because I couldn’t have understood your English, or comprehended the the world you were describing to me, or imagined how I would ever become the person you were telling me about. But I have become who I am, and, sometimes, I’m as bewildered by it as that boy would have been. Sometimes, I think that there’s enough in there for a book already, in my journey from that world to this. But, sometimes, I feel that I’m, in fact, standing in one place, staring at at hourglass that is my life, running out of time.

So, I have decided to do more with the time I do have and made a list of thirty things I want to do before I’m thirty. The interesting thing about my ‘30 by 30′ list is that every single thing on it looks impossible today. As impossible as being the man I am would have looked to the boy I was fifteen years ago. I’m putting the list up on my blog, on the ‘30 by 30′ page, and will post about my progress on a weekly basis. In the worst case, I’ll give up on the list in a few weeks. Even if don’t, I’ll probably be able to do less than ten things on the list by the time I’m thirty. But, if I do manage to do all thirty, what a story it will be! So, even though I know that the odds are impossible, I’m doing it anyway, because, never again in my life, will I be young enough, or foolish enough, to even try something so insane. And, maybe, as I try to find ways to do these thirty things, I’ll also find the answers I’m looking for, by trial and error.

So, finally, without further ado, in no particular order, here are the thirty things I want to do before I am thirty -

- Publish a novel.
- Publish a best-selling management book.
- Publish an anthology of my poems.
- Publish a travelogue.
- Write a movie screenplay.
- Write a weekly column for a national newspaper.
- Host a talk show on TV.
- Put up a play at Prithvi Theatre.
- Put up an exhibition of my photography.
- Make gauravonomics.com into Technorati Top 100 list.
- Start my own web startup.
- Start my consulting practice.
- Teach at an IIM as a guest lecturer.
- Buy a house on Worli Sea Face.
- Buy a second weekend house in the mountains.
- Have assets of more than a crore.
- Run the full marathon.
- Climb to the Everest Base Camp.
- Scuba dive in the Egyptian Red Sea.
- Take a river cruise down the Amazon.
- Take a month off to backpack through Europe.
- Take a month off to drive around North America.
- Travel to at least thirty countries I haven’t visited before.
- Live in Europe for at least three months.- Watch all the movies in the IMDb Top 250 Movies list.
- Read all the novels in the Time Magazine 100 Best English Novels list.
- Learn French and watch all of Francois Truffaut’s movies, without the subtitles.
- Learn Italian and watch all of Federico Fellini’s movies, without the subtitles.
- Learn Spanish and watch all of Pedro Almodovar’s movies, without the subtitles.
- Date Sushmita Sen.

Do bookmark my ‘30 by 30′ page and return to see how I’m doing.

12 Responses to “Thirty Things I Want to do Before I’m Thirty”

  1. wow! some list that :) Good luck!

  2. These are wonderful goals and I hope you achieve them but what about opening a school or hospital….giving back into the community some way?? Isn’t that part of the new school of management thought?

  3. Good luck Gaurav….looking at the meteoric rise in corporate salries it wont be long before u haqve one crore asset base

    ….technorati top 100…i am sure even this wont be very difficult for u….even the newspaper are writting about u…lol

  4. @Shub: Thanks.

    @IC: If each one of us were to start a school or a hospital, we will have way too many of them, no? :-)

    @Sherriff: (He blushes) :-)

  5. Wow… thats a very diversified list…. how much have u achieved

  6. :-) Each one of us doesn’t have a 1 crore asset base.

  7. IC: (01) G’s talking about Indian Rupees (not the high valued dollar where you live!) If he buys the “house on Worli Sea Face”, he will automatically have assets over a crore - It sounds a lot, but a crore rupees isn’t what it used to be. You can’t even get a decent 2 bedroom flat in Bandra for under a crore!

    That being said though (02) I agree with you about giving back to society - don’t know about opening a school or hospital - I would personally start smaller - but the ambitiousness of the some of the things G’s written in the list may warrant something on these lines nevertheless.

    I personally feel that wealth is nothing if you can’t share it… Ultimately none of us are taking any of it with us when we die.

  8. join in at http://www.43places.com - awesome goal-setting community

  9. Hello Gaurav,

    Found your site by accident today. Nice going. Nice list. If you ever make it to North America, specifically Toronto, would be happy to make your accquiantance. Once a upon a time Bandra was home, JS (the Magazine)was king and now we’re fifty…..
    :-)
    Good luck with your list! My family and I will be rooting for you!!

  10. @Pegasus: 1 down 29 to go.

    @Kaushal: I have checked 43 places before. I agree. It’s nice.

    @Mrs Gee: Thanks for the kind words. Will take you up on the offer. :-)

    @Mel: Remember the startup I talked to you about? It is based on the idea of giving. Come back and we’ll chat about it.

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