“COUNTING” KILLS ENJOYMENT
Self Help Wisdom from a Veteran
By
VIKRAM KARVE
It was a grand Navy party on our ship.
There was lots of bonhomie and spirits were
high.
Booze was flowing freely – and the stewards
were offering drink after drink to officers, especially the guests.
“Come on Sir – your glass is empty – here is
a drink for you,” the steward said, offering a glass of whisky to a guest
officer.
“No – No – I have had 3 pegs already,” the
officer said.
“Sir – you have had 5 pegs – but who is
counting…?” the steward said.
I laughed.
The wizened steward had a point – if you are
going to count your drinks – then why drink at all?
The aim of drinking alcohol is to feel happy
– so you drink till you feel happy – why count your drinks?
Happiness depends on your drinking mood – not
on the number of drinks you have.
It is the same with eating good food.
The moment you start counting calories – you
lose the enjoyment of food – you keep focusing on calories in a dish – instead
of its taste.
At buffets – I have seen “figure conscious” beauties
looking wistfully at the lavish spread of delicious food – counting the calories
in every dish – and then settling for just a little bit of salad – and even
skipping the enticing “calorie laden” desserts.
Later – I am sure they wish they had eaten to
their heart’s content.
Why go to a feast it you want to count your
calories?
In this “digital” age – people “count”
everything.
Long ago – during my glorious Mumbai days –
one Sunday morning – I took a friend on one of my enjoyable Sunday special
super-long walks in Mumbai.
Let me give you an idea of the route.
We started early, at dawn, from my house in
Empress Court, opposite the Oval near Churchgate, admiring, in the early
morning pre-sunrise light, the impressive silhouettes of the magnificent Gothic
structures of the High Court and Mumbai University across the Oval, heard the
clock on Rajabai Tower strike six, walked briskly past Oxford Bookstore, KC
College, CCI, Marine Plaza Hotel till Marine Drive.
We crossed the Marine Drive, turned right and
started off towards Chowpatty, greeting with a smile the morning joggers and
walkers, rinsing my lungs with the fresh invigorating sea breeze, and soon I am
past Marine Lines, Taraporewala Aquarium, Charni Road, Chowpatty, Wilson
College and at the end of Marine Drive.
Here we turned left up the Walkeshwar Road to
Teen Batti – we did not go towards Banganga – but turned right towards Hanging
Gardens on Malabar Hill – took a round of garden atop the water tank near
Kamala Nehru Park (is it called Phirozeshah Mehta Udyan?) – cantered down to
Kemp’s Corner where we turned right - a U-turn really – past Crossword
Bookstore – down Hughes Road – left past Gamdevi , Nana Chowk and crossed the
railway over-bridge – and we kept going onto Grant Road past Novelty Cinema –
turned right at Delhi Durbar on Falkland Road – kept walking till we reached VP
Road – walked past Gol Deval, Alankar cinema and there we were at Bhendi Bazar –
looking at the inimitable Noor Mohammadi Hotel in front of us across Mohamedali
Road – our first “halt” – for rest and replenishment.
Around 2 hours of brisk walking had built up
in me a voracious appetite – and I was ready to devour a sumptuous breakfast.
I was hungry – and I eat only when I am
hungry.
(Even here – I do not “count” – I do not look
at the clock and eat my meals – I do not eat lunch just because it is “lunchtime”
– whenever I feel hungry – I eat – I have had my lunch anywhere between 11 and
3).
Coming back to our story – we enteredr the
Spartan no-nonsense eatery – and I ordered Nalli Nihari and Roti for both of us.
Within a minute a bowl of piping hot gravy –
with a generous chunk of succulent meat floating in it – and a fluffy khaboosh
roti was placed in front of me – and one in front of my friend.
I dipped a piece of the soft roti in the
spicy rich gravy – let it soak for a while – put it in my mouth – and closed my
eyes to luxuriate in and relish the gastronomic experience in its entirety.
I felt the juicy gravy soaked roti melting on
my tongue – releasing its delicious flavours and spicy aroma which permeated
into my soul.
I was in seventh heaven – savouring the luscious
taste of the delicious Nalli Nihari – epicurean pleasure of the highest order -
sheer bliss – when I opened my eyes – and I noticed that my friend had not
started eating.
“Come on – eat up – or the roti and nihari
will get cold,” I said.
“Look at the amount of oil floating in this
greasy gravy – there must be so many calories in there…” he said.
“But we have walked so much…” I said.
“How much did we walk – we walked for nearly
2 hours – so if our walking speed was…?”
I could see he was “calculating” the distance
in his mind – so I interrupted him – and I said, “How the hell does it matter
how much we walked…?”
“I am just trying to calculate whether the
calories in this dish are more than the calories we spent walking…”
“Why are you ‘counting’ so much? You enjoyed
the walk – didn’t you? Now you enjoy the food…” I said.
It is crazy – the way people “count” while
exercising.
The aim of exercise is to make you feel
healthy – and more importantly – exercise must make you feel good.
In our school and college days – and later in
the Navy – we played team games like football, hockey, basketball, water-polo
etc.
No one kept time – no one counted the goals –
no one bothered who won or lost – we just enjoyed playing the game.
Later – I used to swim.
As I grew older – I started walking.
I always like to listen to my body while
exercising– one day I may exercise more – one day it may be less – I never “count”
– it all depends on my mood.
Recently – I came across some crazy “counting”
types who put up updates on Social Media (Facebook/Twitter) about the exact
distance they have walked (I believe there is a device that measures this).
Instead of enjoying the walking experience –
these “quantitative” types are obsessed with distance/speed/heart-rate/pulse-rate/calories
expended while walking/jogging/exercising.
The aim of exercise is to make you feel good –
and all this “counting” ruins the enjoyment of exercise – and – in fact – may even
cause stress in you if you do not meet your “targets”.
Exercise should be a pleasure – not a pain.
Yes – the root cause of this “counting”
disease is the all-pervasive competitive environment – and everyone’s desire to
“set goals” and “meet targets”.
I remember an incident at work.
Our team was working on an intricate design problem
and we were nearing the solution – when suddenly the siren sounded for “lunch
break”.
“Sir – it is 12:30 – should we break for lunch,”
someone said.
“Are you so hungry that you will drop dead if
you don’t eat right now?” I asked him.
“No, Sir,” he said.
“See – we are in the mood now – so let’s
finish off what we are doing – if we break off now we will lose our mood and synergy
by the time we assemble again after lunch – also we won’t be able to enjoy our
lunch because this unresolved problem will still be on our minds – so let’s
finish this off first and then we can have a relaxed lunch…” I said.
By the time we finished – it was 1:30 PM –
and we were enjoying our lunch – when my boss paid a surprise visit to my
office.
Since he was a “clock-watcher” type – he was
annoyed that we were having lunch outside the “prescribed lunchtime”.
Next morning – I felt hungry at 11 AM – so I
opened up my lunchbox and was enjoying eating my lunch – when my boss made an
appearance.
“You are a crazy chap – yesterday – you were
eating lunch at 1:30 – and today you are eating at lunch at 11 in the morning…,”
my boss remarked.
“Sir – I eat when I am hungry…” I retorted –
but my stickler boss did not seem quite convinced.
Also – I sleep when I feel sleepy – not just
because it is “bedtime”.
Well – I can go on and on till the cows come
home – but I am sure you have got the gist of what I want to say.
Counting Kills Enjoyment
So – Dear Reader:
Stop Counting.
Stop Measuring.
Stop Clock Watching.
Precision destroys Pleasure – so why not live
a more “qualitative life” rather than the “quantitative life” you are living
now.
PS: I am now heading for a get-together of ex
Navy Buddies – I am not taking my watch – I am not going to count – no counting
drinks – no counting calories – no clock-watching – just unrestrained enjoyment
– yes – we are going to have a jolly good time…
VIKRAM KARVE
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