When I called Beck Taxi this morning in hopes of securing a cab, I didn’t expect that I would’ve stepped foot into what would seem like a psychedelic dream. As soon as I opened the back door, I knew this would be a ride to remember.
The back seat area was decked out from top to bottom in a wide array of various action figures, toys, and figurines. Mini chandeliers hung from the ceiling, and a holder housed a variety of current magazines for my reading pleasure.
This was an interesting start of the day.
The cab driver’s name is Akber Batada, a middle-aged man who immigrated here from India years ago. My fellow passengers and I were greeted happily, and were equally shocked at the interesting interior decoration of the taxi.
Akber offered us gum (we had our choice of flavours with about 6 packed rubber-banded together). He asked what type of music we’d like to listen to. I opted for some Michael Jackson. He popped a DVD in and we were able to see old school music videos on the two LCD screens that were facing the back seat (“Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough”, in case you’re wondering).
I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a cheerful and hospitable cab driver. Akber told us to feel free to take photos inside, explained his passion for the state of his cab, and how happy it makes him to see his passengers happy.
This really made me think about the state that some people are in during the day: frequently we’re stressed out, rushing, and in a foul mood… usually because of work. But it’s important to take some time out of the day and just smile, remembering the joy and simple pleasures in the little things in life.
It’s sheer coincidence that I called up a taxi and struck luck with the Cosmic Cab. Stressed out myself this morning, but by the time I left after the 15 minute cab ride I was totally relaxed, happy and eager to start my day. Definitely brought a smile to my face.
Thank you, Akber and your Cosmic Cab!
Pretty cool!! Its really quite awesome that he puts so much into the enjoyment of his passengers!!
I love love love this, I don’t know how many times I’ve heard advice like enjoy every moment find happiness daily and find something to do that you love, over the last week here in Canada and during my trip to Cuba. Akbers got it :D