I... AND MY INSTITUTION
Yes, it is
a matter of pride to get into a great college!
This young girl has been a brilliant student, all
along. Both, in tenth and twelfth, she scored exceptionally well, and, she had a
dream to get into this particular college. Yes, one of the best ones; no doubts.
She got in… easily.
Today is the first day of the college… and, this
young one is incredibly excited. “Wish me well, sir,” she sent a sms this early
morning. And, I did.
Some days ago, when she had just
got in and was thrilled, I had told her this: “This is a great institution… But, trust me, you will
have to be on your own!”
Today, I told her in my reply, this: “An institution
becomes great because of great individuals!”
She was smart enough to comprehend the meaning of
my lines. So, both the times, she was quick to respond, “Yes, sir… I shall
always remember this!”
They say, to really 'feel' the value of your
institution, you have to come out of it… and, look back!
It happened
in my case, too. Like St Xavier’s College in Mumbai and Loyal College
in Chennai, my college – St. Aloysius in Mangalore – was a jewel of an
institution. We took a lot of pride in talking about our institution. But, it
was after I left the college, that I really 'felt' where I had really belonged!
But, despite this winner-feeling, I still wonder: “How
does an institution become great?”
Vision of the founders… and, the successive
leaders who translate the founding vision! Yes, this seems to be the first factor.
In fact, the quality of the leaders, invariably,
becomes the quality of the followers.
Next, the quality of the teachers – their outlook, passion, commitment and dedication. No compromise on this. You can’t expect to
produce great pupils through mediocre teachers. Any inspired teacher has to
inspire his students!
Finally comes the crucial third factor. Which, in my
view, should be the first factor: The individual… The student!
I would
forever proclaim this point:
“Be a great individual… The institution will look
great!”
Today, when I see the young ones – and their
parents – running after the ‘great names’… yes, the brands… I feel sorry for
them. “The greatest brand is you, my dear young friend,”… I feel like shouting
at them, “Run after this brand!”
No, most of them do not understand this language.
“The greatest brand does not make you the greatest… You do!”... I, again, remind them.
Just the way how the greatest sport spikes won’t
make you the greatest sprinter… Nor would the greatest cameras make you the
greatest photographer...
Greatness lies within the individual.
Period.
Till that is not realized,
this madness about the greatest brands
shall always
remain that: madness!
Now, I have told this young girl what I have been
feeling strongly. She has promissed me, “Yes sir… I shall always remember
this!”
So, let us wait and see: whether a great
institution makes a great individual… Or, the other way around!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Gloria Pinto
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