HOW DO THE GOALS AND DREAMS COME?
When I am hungry, I look for food; when I am thirsty, I look for water.
Therefore,
I can conclude: What motivates me to go and look for food and water are my
hunger and thirst inside.
The
problem always arises when someone ‘forces’ me to take food though I am not
hungry and when he insists that I drink water though I am not thirsty.
And, what
applies to me also applies to him. He will refuse to eat when he is not hungry;
he will refuse to drink when he is not thirsty… My force won’t work. No.
Many parents meet me or
call me and complain: “Sir, why doesn’t my child do any work at home? Don’t you
give him homework?”
“I do,” I
tell them, “But, he doesn’t do.”
“No, no.
Sir, be strict with him,” they react, “scold him, punish him… whack him… Think
he is your own son. Please feel free.”
I laugh.
These are
smart kids… They come from wonderful families, go to the best schools, they
carry a strong head over their shoulders and a sweet heart inside their bosoms.
“Relax ma’am, relax sir,” I console the anxious parents, “it doesn’t work that
way.”
“Then, in
what way does it work?” they want to know.
I laugh
again and tell them, “Just the way it works with a horse… The way you make him
drink water from the pond.”
Well, my analogy
is as ancient as the Mahabharat! The parents have heard it enough, used it
enough… and, now, when they hear it again from me, I sense the resistance. “Tell
me something new… Something as modern as these young cyber-kids are,” I hear
they murmur me in their minds.
I laugh
all over again. These kids have to be hungry and thirsty inside… I know it for
sure. As a parent and as a teacher, there is only so much one can do… yes, despite
all the charm, tact or methods at our disposal... One can only take the horse
to the pond. But, then, the horse will drink not because I want him to drink,
not because I am thirsty… He will drink because he wants to, because he is thirsty.
So, as
teachers, parents and well-wishers, we should see how we can ignite this thirst
in our young-horses. If we succeed, it is good… Otherwise, we have to wait…
Keep on trying…cajoling.
“Motivation
is always linked to our goals, our dreams,” I not only tell this to parents but
to every one around me. I add, “When goals and dreams come, the motivation
comes automatically. Nobody needs to remind you, coax you or cajole you… least
of all, no one needs to force you, hold a gun on your head… You are
self-motivated, self-driven.”
So, they
ask me,
“How do the goals and dreams come?”
“How do
our hunger and thirst come?”
I ask them…
Every
horse needs water to survive… and, he knows it. We all know it… Then, why this anxiety
in us? Why are we so hell-bent in making him drink?
It makes
me laugh… one more time.
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic. Amrita Jeurkar
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