THE EARNEST AND THE YOUNG
Yesterday, one of my dear students wrote on her FB
Status, with a great deal of delight and pride, that she would be, soon,
starting her Articleship with one of the world’s top-four Chartered Accountancy
firms. Immediately, her friends started sending her their congratulatory messages and best wishes. Just as
I was about to add mine to the long list, my eyes fell on one of the crisp
messages, rather a warning, by one of her friends: “Congrats; but, they will
make your life hell!”
I held back my message… Because, I, really,
wanted to tell these young-ones something important and valuable. So, here I am
doing it, today.
Two years
ago, before my student had embarked upon her dream to pursue Chartered Accountancy,
I had counseled her saying, that, there were only two requirements to get into
what she wanted to pursue: her aptitude and her attitude. Well, I am so proud
to put on record, here, that my student had both: she was passionate about her
field, and she was willing to work hard for it. And, the result was obvious:
she cleared her entrance test (CPT) and, later, IPCC, both, in flying colors.
Now, understandably, she was excited to take off with her Articleship with the
firm she had coveted, always.
Would I repeat my advice, all over again? Or, wouldn’t
the advice apply any longer: that is, passion and hard work – the aptitude and
attitude – aren’t any longer required?
When I first came to this big city, some
thirty-three years ago, my heart wanted to know as to how others realized their
dreams in life… how they made it to the top. Fortunately, my hands fell on two
roadside-books: ‘Think & Grow Rich’ and ‘The Law of Success’ by Napoleon
Hill. Both these books, literally, became ‘The Bible’ for me… As an earnest, young-man,
the lessons went straight into my thirsty heart. One of them was so easy to
follow, that, I did not wait to do that:
“Go the extra-mile… Work more than what is paid
for!”
Now, just think of it: You approach your work
with a mindset, that, you are ready to work more than what you are paid for… You
are ready to walk the extra-mile… go beyond the call of duty...
Yes, imagine, your boss observes this fine
quality in you… that, you are full of enthusiasm, fired by your personal
initiative… that, you don’t look at your watch all the time, don’t calculate
your rewards only in terms of your immediate pay-cheque… that, Emerson’s famous
‘Law of Compensation’ (upon which Hill’s priceless lessons were founded) is
into motion, all the time, wherein, when you trust the Universe and invest in your
energies, She will pay you back – in compensation – in many, many fold… Yes,
with compound interest…
That’s the kind of work-spirit the immortal
Emerson and Napoleon Hill tried to infuse into my young and earnest heart…
The work not as a heavy yoke around my neck…
but,
as a happy mission to embark upon…
Soon, another amazing book was to fall into my eager
lap - ‘The Prophet’ by Kahlil Gibran. This’s how I found him concluding his
teaching on the subject of ‘Work’:
Work
is love made visible.
And, if you cannot work with love but only with distaste,
it
is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple
and
take alms of those who work with joy.
For, if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread
that
feeds but half man's hunger.
And, if you grudge the crushing of the grapes,
your
grudge distils a poison in the wine.
And, if you sing though as angels, and love not the singing,
you
muffle man's ears to the voices of the day and the voices of the night.
So, today,
as I wish to conclude my own lesson on ‘Work’ in life, I want to tell my ‘earnest
and young’, that, work done with great joy, zeal, commitment and vision, can
only make our lives a happy heaven… Not hell!
I am sending my wishes, today…
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Rajiv Sharma
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