SIR, HOW IS IAS?
Bosco had studied under me some twenty-three years ago. He
called me, all out of the blue, last morning. He wanted to meet me and we fixed
it for today morning at 10.
Bosco wanted to meet
me just to say “Thank you for everything”. He did that, this morning, by
presenting to me one of his favorite books – ‘The Icarus Deception’.
Frankly, I hadn’t
heard about this book or its author, Seth Godin. “To the person who sowed the
seeds of self-improvement in me…” Bosco had written inside this book.
We spoke for close to
an hour. Bosco told me, of many things, how this book had influenced him… I was
left excited… and, I can’t wait!
So, I haven’t read
the book yet, though, a line has already caught my attention: “Your work is an
art… and, you are an artist.”
Well, it is no
revelation at all. You and I know it… The world knows about it for ages. So,
why do we need a Seth Godin and his book to reveal this old truth to us?
Surprisingly, we need
him and his book. Because, we forget the simple truth he is trying to reveal: “Look
buddy, your work is an art… and, you are an artist.”
Without even reading
the book, I can imagine what, therefore, the author wants to tell me, his
reader: “If you put all your heart and do your work – your art – well, you will
be a great artist. Amen!”
Incidentally, last afternoon, a young boy was asking me this: “Sir,
how is IAS?”
I looked at the boy
and said, “Why, beta?”
“Because, sir, I am
planning to do it,” the boy replied, “an uncle of mine is an IAS officer.”
“Yes, beta, your uncle is an IAS officer;” I
continued to talk to him, “but, tell me, why do you want to become one?”
“Because I like the
kind for respect he gets in the society; also the life-style he leads.” The boy
was clear about the motivation behind his IAS-dream.
“Beta, sit with your uncle for some time and share your dream with
him,” I told the boy, “Ask him how and why did he choose it… How did he go about
it… Was it worth it… Would he recommend it to you… And, if he does, two or
three key mantras to succeed.”
Now, the young-man
has agreed to sit with his IAS-uncle and get the answer to the question he has
asked me: “Sir, how is IAS?”
I really do not know how it is. But, this much I do know:
It is a tough exam, and you need to prepare very hard to pass it. After that,
you get a good government posting… maybe as a Secretary to one of our powerful ministers – I am just guessing… where, you have to ‘work’ just as
you would have worked anywhere else - a Bank, a Post office or a
Departmental store. Yes, pass a tough exam… and live a tough life!
There is a choice
here: pass an easy exam; and lead an easy life!
I think, the boy is
thinking this way:
by passing a tough exam,
he can lead ‘an easy life’!
I am only guessing… I
have asked him to sit with his IAS-uncle and find out…
Is the work of
preparing for IAS exam an ‘art’?
Is the work of
preparing for your college exam an art?
Is the work of
handling customers in a bank an art?
Is the work of
handling powerful ministers an art?
Is writing a book an
art?
Is reading a book
an art?
Are cooking, serving
and eating art?
Is prayer one?
Is living?
The young boy has left me find it for myself…
And, my dear student,
Bosco… has left his warm gift!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Manoj Nair
Comments
Tcare Bosco, My good wishes, always.
Love,
GERRY