Definition
Violet syndrome is a syndrome that almost all of us are suffering from. By us, I mean everyone who is born in the country (boundary) with 'abundance of jewels' aka "marz-e por gohar". The severity of this syndrome varies for different individuals but if you, for some reason, decide or even are forced to reside outside that 'boundary', you are having, beyond reasonable doubt, a moderate to very tense case of this syndrome as this syndrome is activated as soon as one leaves or is about to leave the boundary. This syndrome, however not life threatening in most cases, may not bother you on daily basis, but it does come to surface every now and then and does its subsequent damage to your mental health to say the least.
Diagnosis and symptoms
The most significant symptom of this syndrome is the limitation and the restraints that it applies to your traveling freedom. This means that every time you want to travel outside that 'boundary' or to any given country - and this covers almost every destination on this planet with one or two exceptions - you are forced to go through a certain process called visa application process. There are many confirmed cases of people with this syndrome who have expressed pain and anguish (to different degrees), physical and mental distress, unnecessary loss of time and money, humiliation, discrimination and etc. while going through the latter process solely due to this syndrome. In some severe cases, the effect of this syndrome extends beyond traveling matters as it may reduce your employment or study opportunities and subject your future plans and progress to unpleasant halts. In diagnostics of this syndrome, I must add that the severity of it depends on the fact that how much one is bothered by these limitations or how many times one faces situations where such syndrome is the cause of major obstacles.
Causes
As mentioned before, this syndrome is caused by the fact that you are born within that boundary and therefore, are entitled to own a beautifully brown colored passport - i.e. the distinct sign of the syndrome - with the seal of 'that government'. The uncanny intelligence that the leaders of that government have used consistently throughout the years has caused the country to grow an amicable and mutually respected political relationship with most of the countries in the world and this has led to irrational and unnecessary suffering of many of our fellow citizens.
Prognosis
Unfortunately, there is not much that you can do to avoid or prevent getting this syndrome. Your parents, if they plan in advance and foresee such thing, most probably due the fact that they had to experience it, can prevent it for their future child. However, depending on your country of residence, after many efforts and going through many bureaucratic operations, you may be able to find a cure for this and remove the harmful effects of this syndrome to a great extent.
* I chose the name 'Violet' for this syndrome since a good friend of ours - with the same name - had a severe case of it.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Small pleasures
I just saw the following list called "101 small pleasures to enjoy everyday", something which I found quite cheesy but nevertheless, on the front page of a famous! website. While I don't agree with all the items in the list, I found some of them to be worth of a tiny moment of pondering, hence I decided to take a note of some of them. Here are MY everyday pleasures which doesn't necessarily reflect that I experience them on daily basis:
1. An early morning swim
2. A perfect cup of coffee
3. Ice cream
4. The way babies smell
5. Waking up in good mood...for no real reason
6. A midnight glass of cold water
7. Laughing your ass off
8. A good exercise
9. Clear blue sky
10. Hookah after a great (preferably heavy!) meal
11. A finger scoop of peanut butter/Nutella straight from the jar
12. An upbeat energizing song
13. A novel you get lost in
14. Finding an amazing book...on sale
15. Pomegranates
16. Singing in the car
17. Watching sunshine high in the mountains
18. The cold side of the pillow
19. A baguette - crisp on the outside, airy on the inside
20. 'Those eyes'
1. An early morning swim
2. A perfect cup of coffee
3. Ice cream
4. The way babies smell
5. Waking up in good mood...for no real reason
6. A midnight glass of cold water
7. Laughing your ass off
8. A good exercise
9. Clear blue sky
10. Hookah after a great (preferably heavy!) meal
11. A finger scoop of peanut butter/Nutella straight from the jar
12. An upbeat energizing song
13. A novel you get lost in
14. Finding an amazing book...on sale
15. Pomegranates
16. Singing in the car
17. Watching sunshine high in the mountains
18. The cold side of the pillow
19. A baguette - crisp on the outside, airy on the inside
20. 'Those eyes'
Friday, March 12, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
The Hurt Locker
Is name of a award winning movie (nominated for several academy awards this year) which pictures the stories of a EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) army unit while serving in Iraq. The story is said to be based on experiences of a journalist embedded with army forces who published a best-selling book. The movie follows this EOD unit as they work with defusing bombs and face the dangers of unknown enemies and predominantly hostile environment, and immense pressure as well as internal frictions as the new leader Sgt 1st Class William James - a reckless, experienced vet - takes charge after death of previous sympathic leader due to a remote bomb detonation. The behavior of James is so irrational and even funny which adds more suspense in movie flow. Overall, it is well made movie with a solid story and good acting, definitely worth watching specially if the viewer sticks to a neutral political stand. However, I think the movie is roughly 10-15 minutes too long and some parts of the movie have been weakly produced and are incoherent with the main story. Some main characters, at times, have not been well explored and therefore, some of their actions are rather incomprehensive to some audience.
Final remarks:
1. I particularly like the opening quote which says," The rush of battle is a potent and often lethal addiction, for war is a drug."
2. Movie tagline: "You don't have to be a hero to do this job, but it helps."
3. According to wikipedia.org, the title is slang for being injured in an explosion as in 'they sent him to the hurt locker'.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
A new hobby
Right after having a lazy Christmas break which was marked with gluttony and sloth, I yearned - yes, that's right, yearned! - for certain circumstances like heavy mountain climbing in bad weather for a couple of days that would leave me dead tired so that I would have a very nice and smooth recovery afterwards. Obviously, it came from excessively practicing those two deadly sins during the break and a book that I was reading at that time. My friend finally talked me into try skiing, and after resisting all the calls in the past 9 years, I gave it a shot and after first 3 sessions, I was not attracted to it at all.
Well, here I am now: I have skied at least once a week in the past 2 months, sometimes in some demanding conditions i.e. -19 degrees, heavy winds, power snow, fog, darkness etc. I have even bought all the necessary gears, and I am having a blast! I can't believe myself changing mind so quickly and keep on pushing despite all the minor and major incidents that have happened from time to time.
Some final remarks:
1. Right now, I do feel like that there is some time lost and I should have started earlier but hey, better late than never, huh?
2. I guess one should make the best of the conditions. Given the climate that I live in, better to make something out of it rather than being depressed by it. I am now falling from the other edge; I don't want the winter season to end!
3. Understatement: Skiing is much easier than Baseball!
4. My friend, P, told me, " Skiing is one of the few pleasures that you can do, with your clothes on!"
5. Strange thing that I was not a bit inspired by Winter Olympics at all. However, when it comes to weather and the amount of downpour, this was possibly the best timing to start this thing.
Well, here I am now: I have skied at least once a week in the past 2 months, sometimes in some demanding conditions i.e. -19 degrees, heavy winds, power snow, fog, darkness etc. I have even bought all the necessary gears, and I am having a blast! I can't believe myself changing mind so quickly and keep on pushing despite all the minor and major incidents that have happened from time to time.
Some final remarks:
1. Right now, I do feel like that there is some time lost and I should have started earlier but hey, better late than never, huh?
2. I guess one should make the best of the conditions. Given the climate that I live in, better to make something out of it rather than being depressed by it. I am now falling from the other edge; I don't want the winter season to end!
3. Understatement: Skiing is much easier than Baseball!
4. My friend, P, told me, " Skiing is one of the few pleasures that you can do, with your clothes on!"
5. Strange thing that I was not a bit inspired by Winter Olympics at all. However, when it comes to weather and the amount of downpour, this was possibly the best timing to start this thing.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Beautiful yesterday
Flashback
When I was a kid, every time I got a new toy e.g. a new Lego or something, one of the best moments related to that after the moment that I actually got that thing, was the day after when I woke up and remembered that I have this new thing which I can have fun with. It gave me a sweet kick and motivation to look forward to that day. I remember that there were the days that I woke up and stayed in bed for some time, trying to find a motivation, or 'reason' as I used to put it, for that day. Those wonderful childhood days are gone now and I haven't felt like that in ages until,
when I woke up today, at the exact moment as those childhood years, I had a feeling of joy that reminded me of my childhood memories. All of a sudden, something really beautiful, heartwarming and joyful which actually belonged to me came into my attention that made me jump out of bed in happiness. It was the fact that I was told the day before, in a matter of a few months, I will be father to a tiny little girl. I saw her heart beating so fast and I could barely hold myself, my god it was unbelievable! I am so happy...and speechless now.
When I was a kid, every time I got a new toy e.g. a new Lego or something, one of the best moments related to that after the moment that I actually got that thing, was the day after when I woke up and remembered that I have this new thing which I can have fun with. It gave me a sweet kick and motivation to look forward to that day. I remember that there were the days that I woke up and stayed in bed for some time, trying to find a motivation, or 'reason' as I used to put it, for that day. Those wonderful childhood days are gone now and I haven't felt like that in ages until,
when I woke up today, at the exact moment as those childhood years, I had a feeling of joy that reminded me of my childhood memories. All of a sudden, something really beautiful, heartwarming and joyful which actually belonged to me came into my attention that made me jump out of bed in happiness. It was the fact that I was told the day before, in a matter of a few months, I will be father to a tiny little girl. I saw her heart beating so fast and I could barely hold myself, my god it was unbelievable! I am so happy...and speechless now.
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