Being Content in a Day / Gouri Nilakantan

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When one more year has finished in your life span and your birthday marks that celebratory day we realise many things. We come to see that life is neither too long nor it is too short, its just enough to be content in a day. The meaning of life should be seen within that day, the steps taken on that day should be enough to be carried forward. There is hence value in one, singular step.

When we live day to day we come to realise that we are not slighted in the least and words of today might echo the past ones. The last breaths of yesterday has given only new meanings today. When you realise how to contain yourself within one day without looking too far ahead you are only and only able to see the rays of the rising sun of tomorrow.

I must say that I have learnt to live day to day without creating too many plans for the future. This has given me the wings that I need to fly higher as I do not fear the future nor feel sorry for the past. I simply give myself just one task to perform per day. I give vale in the singular without the wanting of the plural.

There is value in slow downing to a simple one task. I make sure that I only do one only chore and I define that to my passion, hobby and profession. That one task is always related to theatre, it could be reading a book, watching a play, talking to a student, writing a blog or a paper, or finding a grant. I do not try and push myself beyond that singular task as it makes me content and happy to have finished it in time. This makes me look forward only to the next few days to come.


I know my singular voice of today will turn into a multitude of voices tomorrow. This will help me leap into the golden rainbow to bring back dusts of diamond, gold and silver that will adorn not only me but all. Lets all slow dance. Lets try and be content in one, only to sing and raise our voices to the future sun, to dream that one common dream and share the common glories that are thus sure to come.

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Gouri Nilakantan

Gouri Nilakantan Mehta holds a masters degree from Miami University and is currently persuing her Phd in theatre from the dept of Arts and Aesthetics at JNU Delhi. She has over 23 publications to her credit and has presented several papers at international conferences at Japan, Pakistan, Dubai and America. She was awarded the best graduate student award by Miami University. She has also directed over 12 plays and has produced more than 25. ABOUT GOURI Honest and straight forwardness is appreciated by me rather than a soft and gentle approach FAVOURITE QUOTES the only short cut between two points is a straight line

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15 Responses

  1. Avatar Pallavi Kanchan says:

    ThatтАЩs true. Live for a moment. Live for each moment.

  2. Avatar Levan Khetaguri says:

    It is important to have each day as model for all life something like keep it maybe last day and try to finalized things; but same time we need to remember that each day next day will be tomorrow and tomorrow it will be yesterday. We always connected with past and future

  3. Avatar Latha Sudhir says:

    Living the present. I loved these words, ” When you realise how to contain yourself within one day without looking too far ahead you are only and only able to see the rays of the rising sun of tomorrow.” Life is so beautiful and sorted. Bless you dear.

  4. Avatar Murali says:

    Living “Here and Now”…… in the present

    • Avatar Parul says:

      Loved your thoughts and indeed they reflect your personality @Gauri Nilakantan! Just reminds me of the book IKEGAI. You know something? This way of thinking improves your longevity and makes you healthy. For without health what is life and business?

  5. Avatar Bamby says:

    You are making perfect strokes on the canvas of ‘art Of living’, dear Gauri.Doing just what is needed,so beautifully. Lovely expressions! Keep enjoying and savouring each moment of life:)

  6. Avatar Kapil says:

    Beautiful Note ЁЯе░ЁЯе░ !! You are among few gems ЁЯТО of the theatre world

  7. Avatar Aparna says:

    Beautifully written, to learn to be content with what we have brings peace and joy it’s so beautifully expressed

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