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After finishing graduate school, I worked in a corporate job for 12 years. Starting July 2008 I have opted out and am trying out not working.

I absolutely loved my job but the only way to pursue the things I wanted to was to leave the job. And I wanted to do it before I turned 40.

The freedom to travel at a leisurely pace was one strong motivation in my decision to leave the corporate world. In my retirement blog I explore the implications of my sabbatical, and my travel blog is about the different aspects of travel that I am drawn towards.

Friday, July 09, 2004

75. The Namesake by Jhumpha Lahiri

"They walked along the water to the left, heading toward the lighthouse, past rusted boat frames, fish spines as thick as pipes attached to yellow skulls, a dead gull whose feathery white breast was freshly stained with blood. ... Finally they stood by the lighthouse, exhausted, surrounded by water on three sides, pale green in the harbor, azure behind."

Then his father realized they had forgotten to bring along the camera. They started walking back, and Ashoke asked him, "Will you remember this day, Gogol?" Gogol replied, "How long do I have to remember it?" His father laughed and said, "Try to remember it always. ... Remember that you and I made this journey, that we went together to a place where there was nowhere left to go."

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What page in The Namesake does Ashoke talk to Gogol about remembering?

6:51 PM  

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