Sometimes We Choose Life, Sometimes Life Chooses Us.
I still remember the call that in all likelihood, changed the trajectory of my life. There I stood, in the queue for the gondola ride to the Giant Buddha statue in Hong Kong, earphones plugged in, listening to Death Cab for Cutie, exploring a city all by myself for the first time. I didn’t expect to hear back from them so soon. The female voice on the other end was polite but frank. “I’m afraid you didn’t get the role”, she said as my heart sank.
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The year was 2009 and I was in Hong Kong, loaded with the enthusiasm of a 20-year-old determined to crack a job interview with a hot shot bank. Even though I never felt inclined towards finance and banking, I wanted the job so bad – it paid enviably well, promised year-long postings in exotic locations around the world and with the financial recession underway, was one of the few companies still hiring new graduates.
In my business suit, I had breezed and sometimes stumbled through the rigorous 3-day interview process. Now, as I was excitedly exploring Hong Kong, I didn’t expect to receive a rejection so quickly. I didn’t expect to have my dream shattered so quickly.
But life is a funny thing. When we think we’re failing, we are simply forging a different, often more rewarding path for ourselves. And so it was with Hong Kong.
I left the city in despair, subconsciously never intending to return. Besides, all I remembered were cabbies who never understood where I wanted to go, fake snow on the sidewalks ahead of Christmas and trouble finding affordable vegetarian food.
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But as it turned out, the city wasn’t done with me. On my way to India from California earlier this year, I tucked in comfortably for the long journey on the spacious Premium Economy seats on Cathay Pacific (a collaboration with the airlines), intending only to transit quickly through Hong Kong airport. But several hours, movies and gin & tonics later, I happened to miss my flight connection in Hong Kong. Much to my surprise, I was not only put on the next available flight the following afternoon, but seamlessly checked in to an airport hotel – with almost 24 hours to explore a city that I had never really given a chance to impress me.
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As I took the airport express to Hong Kong Island, the scenery changed from industrial estates to the soothing blue South China Sea to lush green mist-laden hills. I spent a rainy day wandering about the by-lanes of the old city, stopping to catch a traditional ceremony at the old Man Mo Buddhist temple, riding the long Mid-Levels Escalator that connects one end of the old town to the other, browsing bustling street markets in the backdrop of high tech skyscrapers. Impressed by the city’s growing vegan movement, I relished a cacao smoothie bowl at the eco-friendly Mana Cafe, feasted on Hunan dumplings and dragon maki rolls at the innovative zero waste Grassroots Pantry (a worthwhile splurge and you get 15% off with a Cathay Pacific boarding pass) and sampled tandoori mushroom quesadillas at Confusion Plant-based Kitchen. Drawn into the city’s eco-friendly movement, I splurged on shampoo and conditioner bars (as opposed to single-use plastic bottles) at Lush and vegan chocolates at Natures Village.
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On that unexpected stopover in Hong Kong, I couldn’t help asking myself what if that call, all those years ago, had turned out differently. What if I had scored the job I was so keenly eyeing, accepted a career in banking and never failed at life so I could end up forging a different path?
As I warmed up with peppermint-infused green tea at the charming teahouse at The Pier (a stunning lounge at Hong Kong airport) and lay on my full-flat business class seat on the Cathay Pacific flight onward to India, I couldn’t help but wonder if I had actually chosen this life of long term travel for myself. Maybe, this life had chosen me.
Have you ever felt like life has chosen a different path for you? And is Hong Kong on your travel wish list?
*Note: I was hosted on my flight from California to India via Hong Kong by Cathay Pacific. As you know, opinions on this blog are always mine.
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Shivya, I explored Hong Kong as a solo traveler and the first thing I did was I decided not to chase list. I chose just a few places and enjoyed the relaxed pace. Although I wouldn’t rate it as a great tourist destination but I certainly recommend everyone to experience this great city for its spirit. I also faced quite some problem in finding good vegetarian food. I find both HK and Sigapore as one of the best cities when it comes to public transport connectivity.
Good call! I enjoyed it much more the second time round – with no list to check off too. The app Happy Cow is a life saver when it comes to finding vegan / vegetarian food.
Awesome! Can you let us know where the last picture in the post (in front of the lake) was taken? Thanks!
That’s in the Lake District, UK!
As usual an awesome post, Shivya
That was amazing. And what a life that has chosen you… Feel so happy to read such things.
Thanks Deepa!
This a inspiring journey !
” Sometimes We Choose Life, Sometimes Life Chooses Us ”
So correctly said. At times we sit down on the misses & cries of life, unmistakably we miss noticing the goodness we received in our failures. I am so impressed by your article. Thank you
Thanks Sharad; those failures morph into successes only in retrospect – isn’t that the beauty of life?
nice post………………….
HK looks brilliant from your photos.
The food there is yum yum, I heard from a friend who has travelled there.
Be going there soon 🙂
Awesome, hope you love it too!
nice post….thank you for sharing
I think we choose always! Even though it doesn’t always go how we like it but the choice is always ours!
So very true!
i think it’s hard to actively let go of an idea you’ve had or parental expectations? that’s what held me back for a little bit…i’m on a similar journey – let go of a lot of things and ideas to make room for what i love (nature, travel, sustainability, writing) I hope you can check my baby blog 🙂
It’s not easy, but one that you can get pretty used to and grow people around into too. Keep making room for those things you love – they’re what matter in the long run!
Awesome. Enjoyed it so much.
Glad to hear that 🙂
Designs of life are difficult to understand! Enjoyed the post.
Thanks Bikram; they can be complicated sometimes.
You inspire people in so many ways. Such an inspiring journey. ThamT you for sharing this with us.
Thanks for reading!
Life can seem so random, but when you look back at it, your story reads like a finely crafted novel. Great inspiration!
So true! Steve Jobs said is best, about the dots connecting only in retrospect.
Thank you for sharing this, Keep it up Shivya ji .
Dear wonderful woman!
I feel like I am the beginning of a journey you have been embarking on for a long time…only I did get the job. I got it and I stayed for two years until my heart begged me to listen. I’ve been 10 months on the road and my life has changed, how much there was inside me waiting to bloom. My own blog is super behind but I find it so wonderful as I get to reflect on where I was, knowing where I end up! Excited to read backwards in your journey <3
Oh wow, that’s amazing! Most people who get the job and stay never end up leaving, never end up discovering what’s inside. I’m glad you’ve done that. More power to you, and hope our paths cross sometime x
i hadn’t traveled Hong Kong yet but love to travel one day. As you have shared your opinions and traveling experiences it feels like that i also should visit, its beautiful mostly the food looks mouthwatering. … But also suggest you to Explore India and its serene beauty, its culture, its mysterious places and off beat destinations.. 🙂
Of course I’ve been doing that for years. You’ll find plenty of hidden gems from India on this blog!
Nice post. This was really helpful post, thanks!
Fake snow on the sidewalks ahead of Christmas and trouble finding affordable vegetarian food.I appreciate your time and effort in your work. Keep posting..
Haha, I’ve come a long way in my relationship with HK since!
Awesome! Can you let us know where the last picture in the post (in front of the lake) was taken? Thanks!
That’s in the Lake District, UK 😉
Such a inspirational story and journey. I never taste dumplings but after seeing this pic of yours I want to.
Thanks for sharing this
Thanks Mehul! I’m sure you’ll love them 🙂
You are my inspiration
Aww, thanks!
thanks for sharing
wow such a great information
I met You in Mumbai , while book launch . Your blogs Always Inspire me to learn more and more
thank you for these wonderful quotes
good work and keep up the work.