COLUMBUS DID NOT BELIEVE IN FLUKE
I like the story of Columbus’ discovery of America. It is packed with inspirational stuff.
Though I don’t have
to tell you as to where Columbus had headed for… and, where he had, finally,
landed…
And, though I don’t have to tell you as to how, almost, Fate saved him from the angry men on that boat – all hardened convicts, who were handed by the King to be of a helping hand to him during his long, risky and uncertain voyage to discover the coveted land called ‘India’…
And, though I don’t have to tell you as to how, almost, Fate saved him from the angry men on that boat – all hardened convicts, who were handed by the King to be of a helping hand to him during his long, risky and uncertain voyage to discover the coveted land called ‘India’…
Yes, though I don’t
have to tell you that these frustrated men had no interest in the vision or
ambition of Columbus… that, they were, now, all set to throw him into the
raging seas…
Though I don’t have
to tell you, that, finally when the ship hit the shores, it was the land of the
native red people… whom he called Red Indians…
Though I don’t have
to tell you, that, what Columbus had found was not India… It was today’s America.
The great USA!
So, it looks as if a great land was discovered
by sheer fluke. By default… Yes, not by design!... Yes, it looks so...
And, yes, that’s an old
story… Our history text-books still tell it…
I like the man – Columbus.
They gutsy hero…
I like Columbus for
his clarity of vision… He wanted to discover a prosperous land called ‘India’.
He wanted ships, money and people… So, he tried desperately to sell his idea to
the King, for his patronage…
Nobody buys your idea
unless you sell it with die-hard conviction, burning passion and bulldog
determination. Columbus must have done that… Still, such ‘crazy’ ideas are too
risky to play with. Sane men were not willing to be on his ship… Finally, King
gave him some condemned prisoners; the convicts…
So, Columbus set on
his historic voyage – to discover the great land called ‘India – on a ship accompanied
by prisoners… and he sailed for endless days in a violent ocean with no hope in
sight…
Columbus was a lonely
man on board… Like Moses was… Like Gandhi was… Like Christ was… Like Martin
Luther King Jr. was…
So, in the middle of the
sea, when nothing goes right for you, when death and destruction only seem to be the only reality in front of you… when you find nobody on board believing in you
anymore, and worst, they are, now, all set to throw you into the sea, yelling: “There
go you and your bloody land of gold…!”
Yes, if you survive
this ordeal, this test of fire…
you are through.
you are through.
Well, I am telling
this story not to prove, that, great lands are discovered only by fluke. I am not
a believer in chance…
Look, how chance favored
only the brave… A brave-heart called Columbus!
And, I am remembering this brave-heart, today, because, a
young-man - who was about to start his Commerce voyage - was telling me, with all his
honesty: “Sir, I have taken up Commerce by fluke… I have no clue as to where I am
going to land!”
I told the young-man
the Columbus story…
Let me tell you, he
had read about it in his school texts… But, he was never inspired…
Today, he was…
And, he told me that!
Sorry sir, in a voyage called Life, no land is discovered,
just by chance… Just by fluke. No, never, ever!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Mehul Bhuva
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