Late post
I wanted to write this since long, but today finally it is happening.
Only because my most beloved son, who loves food varieties like me, introduced me to a MasterChef program. He insisted that I watch it, and I was really not for it, especially because when the judges pressurize contestants, I feel the same unnecessarily. I found a way out and used the mute button on the remote smartly this season.
It was a unique concept implemented this year, "pairs". As I sat glued to my sofa from day one of the show, and with my observational skills to the core, I was astonished to see the bond, quietness, smile, patience, peace, and rhythm in only two pairs: one from my orange city and the other from Jay Jagannath's place.
Throughout, they maintained their smiles. No shouting at each other. They were strong enough to handle the pressure and still do their best. Of course, they too failed at times, but they rose again gloriously. Wow. So much to learn from them.
Every other pair had some issues for sure, consistent cribbing, showcasing their anger and disagreement on national TV. But these two pairs bonded so well, again and again. Initially, I thought the TV program might not be showing the complete picture. But it is possible to hide only so much. Never was there any anger-like expression visible in their body language or in the way they treated each other.
It is beyond awesome, actually. Speechless to witness this.
So when someone asks why I watch reality shows, here is the answer, dears.
I sincerely wish to meet both the pairs in person and be in their vibes, just to retain a smile on my face too, always.
On this beautiful note, let us all carry a smile within us and nurture it further.
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