How to win the pot of Gold at the end of a rainbow?
One does wonder why some amoung
us are great and others not so. Destiny, some might say. But God loves us all;
He wouldn’t choose one over the other. There is no carrot and stick approach by
God. Thus, it leaves us with that
daunting question “Why some great and others not so?”
We all get up every morning with
a purpose and a grand plan. Just that Bill Gates tells it to the world and most
others don’t. We don’t tell not because we don’t know the purpose of our existence.
We shy away in thought of what others might think. For example, I wake up every
morning in hopes that one fine day I could become a writer. But I wouldn’t have
voiced it out to many, because at multiple levels I doubt my purpose myself. Lack
of trust in ones dreams; this is a pandemic.
The reason for all this is that
all that we love to do or feel is the purpose of living need not be a good and
dependable source of bread and butter. Maslow’s hierarchy rightly stated that
only when you have the basic necessities of life will u even think of self-esteem
and actualization. In this pursuit for
basics we forget the supreme goal and the reason for our very existence.
So what does all this have to do
with greatness? Trust me, it does. People are great by choice. They decided
what they wanted and worked towards it. They didn’t work for the end result but
for the joy that the journey gave them. Success was an outcome not the
objective. There was a popular study (Marsh mellow challenge: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0_yKBitO8M) which described how
performance depreciates with increase in pay. When the external motivators such
as money keep increasing the pressure to perform also increases and suddenly
the work becomes less fun.
A good friend of mine jovially mentioned
that the job of human resources department is all about motivation. It angered
me at first. But he was in no way wrong. Laugh all you may but that is all
there is to it. Simplest things are the most difficult to perform. It reminds
me of a line from a poem that my sister used to recite, “Easy to say, but
difficult to do.” So, how does one ensure that the employees of an organisation
are all great in what they do? The answer is quite simple; choose people who
love doing what they are meant to do. Don’t send a lion to do a dog’s work.
We all have dreams, they are
startlingly different from our actual profession. This is the sad fact. Soon we
all resign to our fate and perform our jobs for the plush salary and beautiful
sedan. The hours in office seem long and painful. When you hate something so
much, how can you ever be good at it? When good is not achieved, why even
bother about great?
Another reason for lack of
greatness is poor goal setting. If one has the skill to win Olympics and
instead sets national level goals, the person soon loses purpose in life. Goals
must be evolutionary. If you have achieved all that you dreamed of, please
dream bigger and better. Success is the
biggest depressant for most people. They reach a state where they don’t know
what they must do next. Thus, to avoid this most people just don’t attain
success. There was a character in a play, who wanted to go to a temple of
Vaishnav Devi but never did despite of having all the time and money needed. He
felt that if he went there, the purpose of living would be lost. We all thus
keep running on a treadmill reaching nowhere useful.
If you want to be great here are the
golden steps:
1. Find
out what you love from within.
2. Don’t
let your past decide what you future can or will be. Start on a clean slate.
3. Take
steps towards your goal.
4. Enjoy
every second in that journey.
5. Make
many friends on the way up, they will hold you if you don’t reach the top.
6. Keep
telling out loud what you want to achieve in life, even if it makes you seem
stupid. It is others right to judge you and your right not to bother.
7. When
you reach your goal cherish it but don’t rake in it. Dream gain, find a new
purpose. Then go to step one.
I remember a poem in which the
poet drew an analogy between ones heartbeat and the drum beats to ones own
grave. It is morose but true for those who lack purpose. If you love what you
do, greatness will come to you on its own accord. Walk over the
rainbow of life with love and purpose and not with greedy eyes on the pot of
gold.
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