THE PILLAR CALLED APPRECIATION
One
of our deepest needs is to feel appreciated.
Last afternoon, while conducting
a programme on ‘Self-confidence’, I was telling the college students as to how
deep this need is. “It is the hunger of our hearts,” I told them, “I experience
this hunger as much as you do… as much as a little baby does.”
Definitely, there are several
pillars on which our self-confidence stands. But, one of these pillars has to
be enough appreciation.
But, I always tell the young-ones
this: “Were there not those well-wishers in our lives, always standing along
our way, as our cheerleaders - our own parents and grand parents, siblings and
cousins, uncles and aunts, neighbors and teachers, and yes, our friends? Didn’t
these wonderful souls stand by our path and kept cheering, kept appreciating
and applauding?” I ask them, “Did only critics line-up along our way? Did only
negative voices go up in the air?”
It was never the case like that.
It can not be. I tell the youngsters, “Listen, our well-wishers always outnumber
– in manifold, in fact – our critics. For every critic on our pathway, we have
five times that number our well-wishers – our fans, our cheerleaders.” I also
tell them, “But, my young friends, remember this: most of our well-wishers are
our quiet cheerleaders… They don’t blow trumpets nor beat drums… They cheer us
up quietly; but they do… They do.”
When our parents and grandparents
cheered us up, all along our journey, we hardly noticed them… We hardly heard
their voices… and, here it is: We hardly ‘felt’ their appreciation!
What we, always noticed, heard
and felt was: the ones who said something nasty, something blunt or outright dampening
or hurting… Yes, we saw these people, we heard their caustic voices and, yes,
we predominantly ‘felt’ the harshness of their voices.
“So, what has to be done now?” I
ask the young souls, “You are old enough to do something about it?”
“Consciously, notice more and
more cheerleaders along your way,” I advice the young eager-beavers, “Hear more
and more of their gentle and quiet cheering… And, yes, pause and feel appreciated.
Allow the feeling seep well into your hearts… Feel the strength within, feel
the gladness… feel the love.”
There is no point in blaming
anyone, for anything. That doesn’t do any good to our self-confidence. On the
contrary, it only further brings our confidence down. Many a times, our
parents, relatives and teachers have been critical or less appreciative. But,
that’s the best way known to them! What is done is done. It is over. All that
we need to do now is to empathize with their own situation… and, let go of our
blame and victimhood. We have to remind ourselves, over and over again, that
the more we release ourselves of the prison of blame, the more and more we feel
self-confident.
Yes, to ‘feel’ enough
appreciation in our lives, we should be freer, more open… more grateful.
“Now on, please do one thing…
right way,” I urge the young hearts, “You don’t do the same mistake… of holding
back your appreciation to others… of being critical and harsh.” I tell them,
“The more you sincerely appreciate others, wish them well, the more you feel
good about your own self. Besides, it is the ancient Law of Karma: “What goes
around, comes around.”
“True, you reap what you sow!
Sow, therefore, good deeds,” I conclude,
“What you sow is within your hands.”
One
of the easies ways to genuinely feel appreciated is by genuinely appreciating
others…
Can’t we do that?
There are two ends for every
pillar. One stands on someone… One holds someone. For the pillar called ‘Appreciation’, there can not be
an exception!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Manoj Nair
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