WE BECOME THE HEROES WE WORSHIP
What we
deeply admire, we attract.
That’s the ancient Law of Attraction… in the
recent years, made extremely popular by Rhonda Byrne in her DVD and the book – ‘The
Secret’.
When we deeply admire a person for some of his qualities,
we attract those qualities in us. It is the best way to shape our character.
Yes, that’s why the person who we deeply admire and try to emulate is known as
our ‘role model’.
We become the heroes we worship!
We do.
Last night,
I was watching an interview with my hero, Sachin Tendulkar. It was somewhere in
Dubai, and in
front of a select audience. The questions were very simple and direct and
Sachin was humility personified, as he is always. We find it difficult to
believe that, in spite of such mind-boggling fame, success and power, Sachin
still comes about as someone who lives next-door! He is unbelievably unassuming
and down-to-earth. We can feel that his stupendous fame has not touched him. He
looks real, vulnerable and very, very mortal. Hence, he enters straight into our
hearts…
Because, he is one of us!
We silently believe, that we too can become like
him. If not a great cricket star, we can become some one we want to be… in
something we as passionate about.
In the end, there were some questions from the
audience. One of them was the familiar one: “Sachin, who is your hero?”
Earlier, during the interview, Sachin had already
spoken about his great cricketing hero – Sunil Gavaskar. So, this question from
the audience got a different answer.
“My dad,” said Sachin without blinking. Then, he
explained why.
At 16, Sachin had played for the country. It was
a huge achievement and a matter of pride for any father who lived with his
ordinary hopes and dreams. Still when his son got into the Indian team, the
father advised his son not to get carried away by the early success and fame.
“It is there now, it may not be there tomorrow,” the father had reminded his
teenager son. He had added, “As much as you focus on becoming a great
cricketer, you also focus on becoming a good person.”
Sachin spoke highly about this quality of his
father… i.e., being a good person. “Whenever we entered our drawing room, we
would often wonder whether the person sitting next to him in our drawing room
was his best friend or our local postman,” the cricket legend confessed, “my
dad treated everyone with equal dignity.”
I got goose bumps as I heard this from my hero!
Our heroes
are ordinary humans with blood and flesh… with their own huge weaknesses. It is
just that they have in them some qualities which we adore… and we deeply admire
our heroes for these qualities. Yes, we know they are humans and there are many
flaws… and, we consciously choose to overlook them. We choose to look at the
qualities which we long to own in us… and, before we know it, they become our
own.
That’s the power of silent adoration of our
heroes for their select qualities…
That’s the ‘Law of Attraction’ in action…
Our heroes may not be even literates…
They may be
some humble souls,
working as some ordinary fellows
somewhere…
Still, we crown
them as our heroes
for the reasons of our heart:
their qualities we love.
Last night, my admiration for Sachin shot up by
another few notches… I loved him for his humility, his down-to-earth simplicity… for his silent, deep admiration for his own hero – his dad.
I am sure, my own admiration will help me become
like my hero.
A simple one.
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Janardhan Narayan
Comments
Felix
wishing you a very very Happy Birthday Gerry sir....wishing you the best of health in the year to come ......