THE MESS INSIDE... THE MESS OUTSIDE
There are two kinds of
people in this world: the cribbers and the doers. Those who habitually complain
about what is wrong with everything around… and, those who come forward and do
something to solve the problem. Yes, those who curse the darkness - the reactive
people; and those who light a candle do dispel the darkness - the proactive
ones.
All
around us, we find these two kind… They have been there since the time of Kane
and Abel.
Last
morning, a member of my housing Society showed me a ‘mess’ created outside by
some other members and started cribbing.
What
mess? These members love crows and pigeons…. so much, that they throw from
their windows all sorts of food items, particularly the leftover chapattis, so that the hungry crows can
be fed. A good value. They also argue, that the food should not be wasted. Another
good value. But, then, they are blind to other values… that they make mess
outside and cause inconvenience to other members. These members have been informed
about it many times, both gently and firmly… There is also a fine for such nuisance
agreed upon in the General Body. But, all those things apart, the mess still continues.
“Why
can’t you do something about it?” the complaining member asked me, the Hon.
Chairman of our Society.
“We have
tried our best to make these members end their habit,” I gently explained to
the complaining member, “I have personally gone to their homes and spoken.”
“Today is
Sunday; they must be at home,” he pointed, “Why can’t they be made to come down
to see the mess here?”
“Chalo, we’ll go up,” I held the concerned member’s hand, “Hope, they will
realize.”
“Do one
thing,” the man immediately excused, “you go up; I have got some important
matter to attend to.”
With that,
the matter closed!
When I
reached the Society office, I found on the table the latest issue of the
monthly magazine from Maharashtra Housing Societies’ Welfare Association. Incidentally,
there was this story.
One
day, when a farmer was walking along the village street, he found a huge stone
right in the middle of the street.
“Who could be so foolish to do this?” the farmer reacted, “People are so irresponsible.”
Saying so, he went his way.
Next came a milkman. When he saw the boulder in the middle of the road,
he yelled out in anger, “Why can’t someone punish these culprits?” After
venting out his frustration, he too walked away.
A while later, a bullock-cart came along. On seeing the boulder, right in
the middle of the road, the owner of the cart, got off and began to move the
stone aside. With great difficulty, the man was able to clear the road not only
for himself, but also for others.
What was a pleasant surprise was: the
moment the heavy stone was moved from the place, the bullock-cart owner found,
right under the boulder, a note which read:
“You are the only deserving soul to walk through this road. Your service
is the rent you have paid for the privilege of using the road. You are the real
‘doer’… while others are just ‘cribbers’!”
I remembered the member
who was cribbing about the ‘mess’ outside… He wanted me to clear the mess for
him…
That’s
how it has, always, been, everywhere… all through the ages… Yes, right since
the days of Kane and Abel…
There are
two kinds of people in this world: the cribbers and the doers!
And, yes,
there are two kinds of mess in this world: one inside… and, one outside!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Amrita Jeurkar
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