So, I've started reaching my office a bit early from my normal schedule, since I use to drop her daily to her school that lies in the way to my office. Reaching office early, helped me in some manner to explore something that I've never experienced in my entire professional journey. It is due to our lost upon attitude onto a place with which we ought to ignore the voice of our internal psyche that tends to connect itself with that place, in order to offer us something so special that we've never ever thought of. We usually tends to ignore things around us being involved unnecessarily to something which are neither so important nor adds anything to our thoughts.
A totally different environment of my office in the early hours is equivalent to 'how our earth looks to be in the early days before the final invading of humans onto it. Pure, peaceful, unbiased, unmaterialistic, innocent, respectful...are some expressions which fills the vacant ambience of my office in those early hours. Although, some people do present too into this ambience but I do not consider them to be those invading humans as they are the part of the expressions written above. The contributions of housekeeping people, the security guards, the pest control person, the helpers are something that gives my office a different feel into these early hours.
My day in my office starts once, I use to enter from the main gate, people all around wishes me and continue to do their respective works. Many people out of those mentioned above likes to convey their problems, ideas, and most of all 'respect' to me. It's a great feeling to know that the people to whom you interact very rarely, cares for you and respects you a lot. This is what I've felt and explored reaching office in the early hours, when people who works under some influence carrying that allocated fear of invading humans, use to share a bit of their lives and their respect with me. This is a feeling which makes you feel that respect is something, you cannot buy, snatch, ask, or force, it needs to be 'earned' rather.
Signing off with the pride of being a part of this world, unruled, unbiased...
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