THE DIAMONDS AND THE EAGLE
Just a while ago, Seema Iyer, a dear
old-student of mine, who now lives with her wonderful family in North India, posted this comment on my yesterday’s Post:
“You put to words
what most of us think, feel, experience...
You have talent
Gerry sir... keep it flowing!”
So,
when my dear student wrote on my Time-line, from miles afar, that I have
talent, how did I feel?
No
matter how simple and humble I try to project myself to be before this world,
the truth – which I can not hide from me, at least – is this: I felt like a
mighty eagle!
Didn’t
I know my own talent?
There
was a time, I didn’t.
It was
only when some wonderful people, like now Seema, came around me to remind me of
it, that I actually began to believe in my own hidden talent…my special God-given
gift, my endowment.
Yes, yes, we need people like Seema around us –
all along our way – to keep reminding us about our hidden strengths and
talents… We need these cheerleaders… to scream from the wayside, “Come on, keep
flowing… keep going!”
I am
sure,
even the most gifted souls on this planet –
the brightest of the
brightest stars –
also need this reminder,
this re-assurance.
All of
us are endowed with our own special strengths and talents. Some of us recognize
them and go about expressing them to the fullest… while, some of us simply fail
to notice them till the end. Unmistakably, this is one of the greatest
tragedies of human life... To spend a life-time on ‘acres of diamonds’ and yet unable
to notice the treasure right beneath our own feet!
Yes, I
still remember, how inspired I had felt when I first read that famous essay - ‘Acres of Diamonds’ by Russell H.
Conwell. He wrote it, more than a century ago, when there was no Internet -
which you and I use now - to transmit it across the globe. He spent his life-time
going around the places to deliver his famous message: “Friend, dig right below
your own feet; you walk on acres of diamonds!”
That
was Mr. Conwell’s special gift… and, he
unwrapped it, so gloriously, before he died!
Somebody has to come and remind us sometimes,
“Look, my friend, you are special; you are an eagle!”
I am
not tired of telling this story, even if I tell it a life-time!
“One day, a farmer, in a far away village, found an eagle’s
egg on the mountainside. He brought it home and placed it among the chicken
eggs. When the eggs hatched, along with little chicks was also born this little
baby of an eagle. As time passed by, the eagle began to grow up and behave
exactly the way the chickens did. He scratched, pecked and clucked like everyone
around him did… He did not know who he really was. He was born with the
chickens who scratched, pecked and clucked… so what he did… so what he thought
himself to be: a chicken!
Then, one bright day, he saw a majestic sight in
the sky. Fascinated by what he was beheld of, he asked the ones around him,
“Who is that?”
“An eagle,” the chickens around him said, “the king of the
birds!”
A familiar feeling began to gush through his heart. “Why
can’t we fly as gloriously as he can?” he asked the chickens around him.
“Because, we are just chickens,” justified the ones
around, “we are not born to fly like him!”
This
story is told and retold by every motivational teacher, down the ages. And,
this has the same open-end.
Some
teachers tell, that the eagle believed in what the chickens around him had
said: “We are not born to fly!”… therefore, he went on to live, for the rest of
his life, like a chicken… and, one day, he died!
And
yes, some teachers tell, that when he saw the eagle among the chicken, the
mighty eagle in the sky had shouted, “What on earth are you doing, there, my young
friend; you are an eagle!”…and, the
young eagle, all inspired by what he had just heard, shot up into the glorious
skies, to which, he truly belonged!”
Yes, my dear Seema, in Life, all of us have
these two open-end choices:
Either
to listen to the pecking-and-clucking chickens around us; or, to the roaring-and
-soaring eagle, the King of the birds!”
Thank
you.
GERALD
D’CUNHA
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