This post is exclusively for those who've watched FRIENDS time and again and for those who LOVE Monica. In the 8th season Brian Buckner & Sebastian Jones have written a fantastic 14th episode "The One with the Secret Closet" in which Chandler and Joey find the Closet-full of junk that the cleanliness-freak Monica has dumped. Due to the way she's portrayed throughout the series before that, this comes as a shock to us. Great job Brian & Sebastian!
Why I came up with this today? Well, I 'm also interested in Architecture. So generally when I see beautiful structures, bungalows etc I try to get in, see it thoroughly, try to understand the architect's view-point for his unusual creation, if any, which helps me understand the way a human mind can think, creatively. Kinda psychological thing.
So during such visits, time and again I've noticed that even in the cleanest of the buildings, 90% times, there's a space containing a pile of clutter, stashed clumsily if not properly arranged, it reminds me of 'that' closet. Today after leaving the office I wandered in a semi-constructed, HUGE structure near Lower Parel station (a commercial park & a mall) impressive and looking beautiful even before completion of the project. Yet, in many of the corners the clumsily dumped debris was massive, it upset me and which reminded me of Monica's Closet.
Right there and then I decided to write about this, the feeling, but as I headed towards the Curry Road station I also thought, 'Why! Not just physically, we also tend to keep a lot of clutter in our mind & heart, somewhere deep beneath the usual affairs. Even those whose mind seems perfectly normal, those who are always calm and compose, peaceful and artistic (Read: Irrfan Khan from 7 khoon maaf) people have so much stashed away in some corner of their minds... Heart of a person who'd a bad break-up and got over it or a spiritually supreme person's mind may seem as clean a picturesque lake, but can it be assured that there's no clutter stored somewhere in the depths? So now I think, every person maintains a 'Monica's Closet.'
It's fun how we can relate things by making our mind run places.
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