HAS IT ROBBED ME OF MY CLOSENESS?
When did you last hear the old saying,
“Familiarity breeds contempt”?
Well,
I just used it in my reply to Yojana in her FB message box.
When I
was just a young-and-raw teacher and had joined a Junior college to teach, I
was very self-conscious. No doubt, the young teachers get a massive fanfare…
but, in my case, it would make me very scared. Oh that shyness cocoon! I
haven’t still come out of it! You know, though we love the kick of limelight
and adoration of our fans, at the end of the day, it is only the closeness with
our own hearts… yes, that alone we all, seriously, take to bed!
I am
very happy to have found, in my early days of teaching, such fabulous
colleagues and students. The warmth, support and guidance which I received in
those days – my struggling days – were very, very important… I still cherish
those memories in my heart… I shall, always, look back on this, with a deep
sense of gratitude.
Yojana
was a twelfth-standard Science student. A bubbly, never-say-bored young girl.
Though I was a Commerce teacher, I always had this big gang of Science students
endlessly making a huge buzz around me. Yojana was one of them.
I
taught in this College just for a year or so, where I had joined as an ‘ad-hoc’
teacher. When my term got over, I quietly made my exit.
That
was some thirty-two/thirty-three years ago!
What
this Commerce teacher did after that… and, what this Science student did after
that… well, neither of the two knew.
Now,
after all these years, (I was just some twenty-something when I joined that
college) FB has brought us together. Many of those wonderful students have
become my FB friends, once again… and, yes, it is a real ‘boon’ for a person
like me, who yearns so passionately, every day, to say what his heart wants to
say…
How else could I have ever reached out to these amazing old-students of
mine, my classmates, my relatives back home, all my near and dear ones who live
thousands of miles afar, all over the world? It is just mind-blowing. Only that
eccentric-genius (sorry sir!) kid, Mark Zuckerber, alone could solve - and can explain - this mystery!
Well, let me go back to the subject of this
Post:
“Does
familiarity still breed contempt?”
With
all due respect and love to all my dear and near ones – my students, teachers,
friends, relatives, well-wishers and yes, even my sweet-and-bitter enemies – I
want to tell this, today:
“Let’s
not connect too much, talk too much, share too much, ask too much, inform too
much, poke too much, comment too much…. Preach and teach too much… write too
much… Yes, all in the name of ‘being connected’… all in the name of having a
few thousand friends…. just to experience that strange ‘kick’ called ‘Likes’!…
By now,
some of you must have already become either tired, or fed-up… or sick of it!
Have I
said too much?
Hope,
not.
Yojana
had asked me in her message to me, this morning, if I was in touch with a
particular teacher, who was my colleague in those days. I quickly replied:
“No Yojana...
sad to say I am not in touch with any teacher. Now, thanks to FB, we, at least,
are connected…I will get in touch with them, slowly and steadily...”
“You know, sometimes, too much of closeness also robs the magic and
mystery of 'longing'. You know, Yojana, what I want to say: ‘Familiarity does
breed contempt', even now! I just got a spark, as I say this to you, to write
on this subject, today. Please read it by late afternoon. This Post is for u,
dear. Love.”
This is late afternoon now. I have almost
finished telling what I wanted to tell.
I love all my students, teachers, friends, relatives, friends and well-wishers… I really do. It feels really great when I hear about them after many, many years through this magnificent medium called Facebook. But, I do not think that it has made me a better friend, a better well-wisher, a better relative, a better student or teacher – just because I keep saying “I like… I like… I like” all twenty-four- by-seven-by-fifty-two-by-my-life!
I love all my students, teachers, friends, relatives, friends and well-wishers… I really do. It feels really great when I hear about them after many, many years through this magnificent medium called Facebook. But, I do not think that it has made me a better friend, a better well-wisher, a better relative, a better student or teacher – just because I keep saying “I like… I like… I like” all twenty-four- by-seven-by-fifty-two-by-my-life!
We
need to jealously guard that precious ingredient of human relationship: the
magic and mystery of distance in closeness… Yes, yes I hear you saying –
‘Space’! We need that distance to appreciate, respect and long for each other
more… we need that silence, we need that awe, the wonder… that elusive
something. Believe me, we need it. Else, take it from me, we will only end up
ruining our innocent friendship.
“Even
the pillars of a temple stand apart…”
Kahlil Gibran had said so beautifully
in his
book - ‘The Prophet’…
Yes,
Yojana, I have kept my word. The Post is done… You are Dr. Yojana, now… a
scientist. You love to do research… Here is a humble request from this simple
soul: Please do some research – and on a war-footing – to find whether too much
of ‘liking’ on FB has actually distanced us or not…
And,
yes, this Post is for you.
GERALD
D’CUNHA
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