Friday, July 25, 2008

Importance of Physical Appearance in Indian Woman

Hola Ladies! Just today I was discussing with one of my colleagues who is an American born and raised Asian woman about how there is a significant difference in the mindset of a child who grows up in America V/S mindset of a child who grows up in India.

Growing up in India, though I have always been on the book wormish side, I was always aware of the importance of physical appearance and beauty. Nevertheless, those were the days of Miss Universe and Miss World titles being awarded to Indian beauties. So there was a big pool of cosmetic companies flooding Indian markets with their beauty products even down in the remotest villages of Maharashtra or probably even Rajasthan, Bihar. So I cannot dare to say that there was no awareness about the importance of physical appearance at all.

But if I think about it, I actually grew up a totally different society and culture. My mother, teacher, aunt or neighbor weren’t so devoted to beauty or minded about their appearances. Certainly not to the extent of how much an American woman of the same age might be. Though this has been significantly changed in India with changing times and changing economy, for some reason I tend to think that the focus of an average Indian woman is and has been always her family, kids and even her career. If she is lucky enough and aware / careful enough to sneak some time, she definitely manages to do her regular daily make-up, regular routines for her skin etc. I still don’t think she is willing to invest and utilize as much time and money in looks as her American counterpart is. I mean do you think the number of American women who have laser hair treatments, Botox injections, liposuction, breast enhancements; etc is comparable to Indian women?
Obviously money factor also plays an important role in forming the attitude. But hey, everyone from janitors to waitresses is more ‘appearance’ frenzy here compared to folks back home.

I guess my point here is not that an Indian woman is not aware, is foolish and stupid etc etc. All I meant to say is that they have a different mindset altogether. But of course there is this whole genre and generation of Indian women who is more aware and more willing to care about her physical appearance; but what is the percentage of this class compared to the rest?

Here I am travelling in a Subway and I see this 70+ old American woman who is all made up fine, has perfectly matching sandals and bag, her hands manicured and hair highlighted. Now, certainly not a sight in India.

I may be wrong, but these are just my views. Please let me know what you think!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Keep moving

A continuous swirling machine of time… Days to come and go…Like a bus that goes from start to finish and people that hop on and hop off?…Places you see and stay at and then move on; jobs that you do and workplaces that you go to…one after the other its comes at you. You flow with it for some time, make some memories and then carry on. Sometimes it is difficult to move on from a place, person or time; sometimes you are yearning to run to the next one. Phase after phase, from school to old age home, life takes us places. Like the puppets of a show, so little control we have over the things that happen to us. Like they say, life is what happens to you while you are busy planning it?

Once in a while you are tired of this churning. Sometimes you feel left behind, sometimes burnt; sometimes hurt; many times tired. But hopefully for most of us we break through and keep moving; unknowingly.

To all of us who keep moving indefinitely and unknowingly to an unknown destination, I would just like to remind you, you are doing a great job. Playing your part in this theatre full of drama is not so easy. So cheers for making it so far and good luck for the rest of your journey. Make sure you keep moving…