WHAT COMES TO US NATURALLY... IS OUR CALLING IN LIFE
What comes to us naturally is our calling in life!
Let me recount a
mundane episode to explain this logic.
Last evening, I received a phone call, all out of the blue. It was Cynthia. She was in twelfth-standard, when I had taught her Accountancy, some thirty-five years ago! I was in my final year B’Com, then. Inspired by my idol, Prof. B.S. Raman, I had started teaching dozens of students, all for free… I was obsessed to become a teacher… and, a teacher like my idol, in that. Yes, nothing else, nothing less!
So, Cynthia was one
of those, with whom my early teaching experience had begun. I left Mangalore
soon after some time…and, my contact with all my students in Mangalore,
including Cynthia, was lost immediately.
Those were not the
days of cell-phones, e-mails and Face book. We had to write letters to keep in
touch. It was not easy as it is today.
I was very happy to
talk to Cynthia, last evening. I learnt that she did not have a FB account.
But, she said that she would ask her young daughter, Michelle, who studied in
twelfth-standard, to send me a friend request. This morning, I found the
request and I quickly accepted it.
Michelle doesn’t know
me; perhaps, she has never heard about me… We haven’t seen each other, met each
other… spoken to each other… Yet, I did write a short message to her in her
message box. Incidentally, her mother was in twelfth when I had taught her,
about thirty-five years ago. I told Michelle that. Her grandpa was a well-known
personality… very active socially and a very creative writer. He wrote many
books on cookery. Even after so many years of his death, they sell like hot
cakes at many places. As a young kid, I used to be very nervous whenever I went
to meet him. I remember, particularly, the visit to their house on the eve of
my departure from Mangalore. As usual, the gentleman was immersed, single-mindedly,
in his writing, editing and re-editing work, as the rest of us went about
talking. Finally, as I was about to say ‘Goodbye’, the towering figure stood
up, came close to me, gave me a firm handshake and said, “My best wishes… You
will shine!”
I still don’t know as
to why, even till today, those words have stayed like a solid rock in my heart…
Perhaps, no one else might have said that to me, before – at least, not as
sincerely and as gently as Michelle’s grandpa did.
This morning, in my
message, I did tell this to young Michelle… I told her that I wished to end my
note with her famous grandpa’s words – for me, his lasting legacy: “Michelle,
my best wishes to you… You will shine!”
Saying such things
came naturally to Mr. Lobo… Cynthia’s dad… Young Michelle’s grandpa…
It comes naturally to
me, too…
He wrote daily like a
possessed man… passionately, single-mindedly…
I do the same thing,
today…
So, what comes naturally to us is our calling in life, our
vocation…
Doesn’t this logic
make sense?
“Dear Michelle, it
does…
In life, as your
grandpa did, do what you love… and, love what you do… I tell you: that’s the
only key – the master key – to the door called ‘Happiness’.
With loads of love…May
God bless.”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Cynthia Rodrigues
P.S. Michelle, this Post is dedicated to your adorable (late) grandpa... and yes, you!
P.S. Michelle, this Post is dedicated to your adorable (late) grandpa... and yes, you!
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