POUR YOUR HEART INTO IT...
A young doctor-friend of mine has come up the hard way in life. He is exceptionally qualified and has built a fairly-large medical-facility in our town. Whenever a young man seeks his advice, this doctor is fond of telling this: “In life, you always have a choice – to be a consumer or a producer/creator.”
Some months ago, a
worried father had taken his young son to this doctor. The young man, it seems,
was crazy about the latest gadgets and gizmos… as almost all young ones are…
the latest and the finest cell-phones, lap-tops, tablets, bikes, cars, cameras
and everything that normally fascinates a young one. So, to the young one, the
doctor had asked the same question: ‘Son, what do you want to be - Just a user of
an i-phone 5 or a Steve Jobs?”
That was this doctor’s
way of telling the young kids, “Dude, stop day-dreaming; dream the real dreams!”
The young man’s
father was hugely impressed. He hoped, his son would now feel in his heart the
punch, the inspiration!
Just a couple of days
ago, I observed two of my twelfth-standard students were engaged in a very
animated discussion. One girl went to Jai Hind, the other to HR. So, the topic
had to be something ‘happening’ one!
“What is that?” I
poked my nose, “Tell me, too.”
“I was telling her
about the queue out side ‘Starbucks’, yesterday,” the Jai Hind girl told me, “I
and my friends had to wait for hours!”
“Starbucks? What is
that?” Well, they knew how ‘dumboo’ their teacher was!
“Sir, Starbucks is
world’s largest Coffee-outlet… They serve the best coffee on planet…”
explained to me the Jai Hind girl…
And, before she could complete, the HR girl
put it, all fired-up: “And, sir, you know what… The inspiring thing about them
is that they don’t advertize!”
“Achcha?” I raised my eyebrows!
“Yup! They got close
to 20,000 stores in some sixty countries…including nearly 13,000 in America alone!”
I was told by the HR girl.
“In India, they
have just come… That is why the mad rush,” justified the Jai Hind one.
“Chalo, I
will try my chance, one of these days,” I tried to impress the two modern
college-kids… even though, I alone knew that I always rated our own ‘South-Indian kaapi’ – in our steel-lotas - a hundred times better than all
those bitter-gourd coffees of the world. In Mangalore, we friends would wile
away our time - the way today's kids
do in these ‘happening coffee-joints’ – in our own kaapi-joints: ‘Vishwa Bhavana’, ‘Indra Bhavana', ‘Durga Bhavana’…
Let me tell you, it
was the best coffee I have ever tasted. The best time I have ever had. The best
friends I have ever had, too!
“Times have changed,
sir,” I hear my two young students reminding me, “Move on… Don’t be caught-up!”
“Starbucks? What is that?” I had asked the kids.
Some three years ago,
I had picked a book by the title – “How Starbucks Saved my life?” by Michael
Gates Gill. It was an inspiring real-life story of an exceptionally successful
advertising executive – who had it all… a mansion, a hefty salary and an enviable
life-style – and who, in his fifties had crashed miserably losing it all including
his wife in a painful divorce. It is the story of this man putting those pieces
together… getting back on his feet, starting it all over again with humility
and learning to live with dignity. Yes, he starts on the floor of one of those
Starbucks outlets in America.
Scrubbing floors, picking trays and reporting to someone who could be, once,
his junior-most staff! The book is about the friendship Michael strikes with an
Afro-American lady-employee in the store, who he had to report to… and, the
lessons he had to learn to get on with his life... with dignity.
That was the first
and the last time I heard about Starbucks!
Now, these two
young-girls had fired me up, all over again!
“Achcha?” I had
expressed my curiosity, without telling them that I had heard about the Coffee
giant, probably, much before they did!
So, this time, I
wanted to read more about it. I googled, surfed... and found a lot more info.
Interestingly, I found that this so-called ‘world’s best coffee store’ was
founded in Seattle
(in 1971) by three friends: Jerry Baldwin, an English teacher, Zev Siegl, a
History teacher and Gorden Bowker, a writer. But, it was Howard Schultz, the
charismatic and passionate present-Chairman/CEO of this coffee giant, that made
this brand what it is today. Howard had joined Starbucks in 1982 as Director,
Marketing and later, in 1987, had taken over the company.
I realized that
it was Howard’s magic and mystery that my two young-students wanted to rub on
me, that early morning… “And, sir, you know what?...”
“Pour Your Heart Into
It: How Starbucks Built A Company One Cup At A Time.” Howard rubs his passion
and beliefs on all of us – including the young kids – through his inspiring
book. I highly recommend to all our
young ones this book just to endorse what my doctor-friend had been telling
them for years on: “Do you want to be just an i-phone user… or, do you want to
be a Steve Jobs?”
And, yes, I also urge
them to read the book where I first heard ‘this something’ called – ‘Starbucks’:
‘How Starbucks Saved My Life?”
Perhaps, it maybe
useful,
somewhere down the life…
somewhere down the life…
Who knows?
Enjoy the Coffee,
dudes…
For me, my ‘kaapi’ will do!
Love you loads!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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