WE CAN'T HAVE IT ALL...
The night after the latest Budget was presented in the Parliament, I watched on NDTV an interview with our FM, Mr. Chidambaram. The question asked was something like this: “After many years of success as FM, do you harbor any desire to become country’s PM?”
“No,” was the answer. What Mr. Chidambaram said
was what you and I, always, have deep in our hearts. He said, “I have wanted to
do some things for years, which I have not been able to: read, write and
speak.” He concluded, “So, more than the desire to be country’s PM, the desire
to fulfill what my heart longs for will be my priority. Yes, I will read,
write… and, if anyone is willing to listen, I will speak.”
“Well, honey, in Life, we can’t have it all, you
see!”
That night, our extremely efficient and dignified
FM was telling us all, this: “We all can pursue only so much in life… If
reading, writing and speaking is calling me, I should say ‘No’ to someone
else’s priority for me. I can’t blame anyone or regret later, saying, ‘I wish I
could read, write and speak… I can’t do them now, because I am too busy and stressed
out as PM of the country.”
This
morning, I was teaching a house-wife. Her husband is an officer in a large organization
and constantly on tour. At home, she has two young school-going daughters and
household chores to do. After some, twenty years of her studies, she has now
decided to do a distant-education MBA from one of the universities. As she had
lost touch with her studies, she approached me a week ago for help. We took
off. But, every day, I hear the same complaint from her: “At home, I find no
time to study.”
Only one month is there for the exams. She has a
lot of portion to cover… and, I have my own anxiety about how I can deliver. I
know she is a busy housewife – mother of two young girls, whose school work,
food and tantrums she has to attend to… She has to be both their mother and
father, as her husband is absent most of the times… Then, she has to deal with his
occasional outburst: “Forget about your studies, that’s not important; house is.”
So, this morning, this woman was complaining,
once again: “Sir, what to do?”
“We can’t have it all, ma’am,” I smiled, without
even thinking, “It is only so much we all can have!”
I saw the moist eyes… and, they were saying so
much… Yes, on behalf of many housewives… many mothers… many working women… and,
why, on behalf of the entire humanity. She realized the gravity of the words I
had tossed: “We can’t have it all, ma’am… It is only so much we all can have!”
I live in a housing society, where we have a
club-house. We have a swimming pool, a gym and an excellent, serene walking
area. Still, I haven’t got into our pool a single day in all these fifteen
years, nor picked a single weight in the gym… and, might not have gone for
walks more than ten times in all these years!
Was it because I have been too busy to do all
those things?
And, here I am – right now, writing about all
these things: What is this supposed to be... What does this tell – I have idle
time to do it?
What we do in
life depends on where we lay our priorities…
There are so many people around us – young and
old - who religiously go for walk, do yoga, gym and swim. They do those
activities, because, those are important to them… They find time, therefore, to
do them, even though they are not so urgent. Probably, they all must be having
in their lives at least some activities which they want to do, but, for some
reason or the other, are unable to. Yes, perhaps, like our FM, they, too, long
to read, write and speak but are too per-occupied to do, them, now…
No excuses, please…
You can’t have a cake and eat,
too!
You either strive to become PM and forget about your reading-writing-and-speaking
dream or forget about your dream to become the PM…
“Likewise, ma’am, it is for you and me... No
excuses, please!”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Amrita Jeurkar
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