A DONKEY, TOO, CAN DO SOME SMART WORK!
One of
my favorite reminders to my students is, “Don’t do donkey work – the gadha mazdoori.”
Well, they are so used to hearing it
from me, that they know exactly when I would be coming out with it in the midst
of my teaching – or preaching.
“Do smart work; not donkey work,
okay?” That’s what I want to remind them, “I want efficiency, you understand?”
The interesting thing is that, I am
so used to reminding my students about the need for efficient work, the smart
work… so much so that they have almost become immune to my reminders…
Lo! There they come, once again, with
their donkey-work…
And, there I go, once again, with my
broken gramophone!
Then, I smile, nod my head thinking about
my own donkey-work sermons, thinking how inefficient they are in making the
desired impact on my students… and, I realize it is time, I did some ‘smart
work’ in this respect…
Yes, invariably, when the donkey-work
drops from my sermons, the donkey-work drops from my students, too!
If you
insist too much on efficiency from others, you will not only find more of
inefficiency, you also realize how stupid you can be…
Yes, what a first-class donkey!
Mulla Nasruddin had the most
inefficient donkey… He was so fed up with it, that he desperately wanted to
sell it off, even if meant for free. But, Mulla failed to do that… The donkey
had become so used to our Mulla and Mulla to our donkey, that they couldn’t
live even for a day without each other!
Such was the bond…
Such was the beauty…
“Don’t harp on efficiency too much…
See the beauty of donkey-work… See how smartly it is carried out!” I smile
whenever I come home unable to get rid of my useless donkey… my old habit…
Yes, it works… It does…
People behave very efficiently – very
smartly –
when you stop cribbing too much about their
inefficiency, their
donkey-work…
Above all, you will see how smart you
are when you stop cribbing too much about others’ donkey-work…
So, may Mulla-the-great, inspire you
with one of his smart works…
Once,
Nasruddin was working for an employer who was too cribby about Mulla’s work.
“You are worse than your donkey,
too lazy and too slow,” Nasruddin’s master yelled, one day, “Why do you have to
make three trips to the bazaar to buy things when you can plan well in advance and
get them all together in one go? What I want is efficiency, some smart work…
You understand?”
“Yes sir, I do,” Nasruddin
meekly conceded.
Some days later, the master fell
ill badly and a doctor had to be called immediately. “Nasruddin, I am badly
ill,” the employer said, “Hurry, get a doctor.”
Within minutes, Nasruddin
returned to his ailing master, but with two more people accompanying the
doctor.
“Who are these two?” the master asked
in a weak voice, “I had asked you to bring only a doctor.”
“That is correct, sir,” Mulla
agreed, but, I remembered your advice and brought these two, planning well in
advance. This one is imam, in case we
need to pray; that one is the undertaker, in case you die!”
This Mulla-story ends here. So, we
don’t know what happened after that: whether the fussy master died on witnessing
Nasruddin’s smart-work… or, if he lived long and smart!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Malabika Ganguly
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