SOMETHING SIMPLE AND NICE TO CAUSE OUR TAILS TO WAG WITH JOY
Pic.: Neerja Panchal
At 11, today, I was about to walk into my class and my mobile
phone started ringing. I, instinctively, picked the call. A telemarketing girl
greeted me in a clearly borrowed accent.
“Good morning sir…
This is so and so calling from so and so firm. Is it a right time to talk to you sir?” she
asked me.
It was not…
I had picked that
call expecting it to be from a student or a parent or from my home. So, I
wanted to tell the lady on the other end, that I was busy. But, I have a problem
here, always: I just can’t bring myself to tell such people bluntly, “Sorry, I
am not interested,”… “Please don’t call me, ever… You understand?”… “Who the
hell gave you my number?” … or, even this - “I am in a meeting!”
What I do, and I did
today, is: “What is this regarding, ma’am?”
Today it was
regarding bulk sms’s.
Did I have a requirement?
Not at all.
So, I let the lady
know, in my clear, honest and gentle voice, “Ma’am, I am a simple teacher and,
I really do not have a requirement for it. Thanks for calling; I appreciate.”
Luckily, the lady on the
other end, chose to end the call saying, “Okay sir; thanks a lot and sorry for
bothering.”
Did I feel good about
how I dealt with the ‘intruder’?
Oh yes… I felt nice
that I did not blast at her…
Poor girl, she must
be getting blasted a hundred times a day! All that was needed from my end was
to tell her, as assertively and as gently as possible, what I wanted to tell…
and, let her go about doing her job… Let her be.
Even if she had
continued and said, “Sir, can you give me some references,” I still had the key
for my peace of mind in my own hands. I could express my inability without
ruining her day…
Today, at seven in
the morning, while pouring tea in my cup, our maid servant came to prepare roti’s.
“Nanda, shall I pour tea
for you, too?” I spontaneously asked her.
“No sir, I will take
it later,” Nanda said in Hindi.
Obviously, our maid
servant must’ve felt good when I had offered to pour tea for her. It was an
early morning not only for me but for her, too… I was in a hurry to leave for
my work… and, she had already landed at her… If peace and happiness was
important for me, it was so for her, too… If I feel good when someone says nice
to me… so does a maid servant, too...
At the Society gate,
there were three Security guards who had done their night-long duty. As a Hon.
Chairman, I have the privilege of receiving a nice salute from our guards as I
come out. I feel very awkward when other members watch that… and, so, I dissuade
the guards from doing that… “Sab teek, taak hai?
I ask them warmly, “Under control?”
“Haan sir,” they feel counted when they say that.
Their duty will be
over only after 8.30… More than twelve hours of duty, that too, standing or
sitting at the gate when we all had slept nicely at our homes. I find it
extremely difficult to throw my weight as the Society Chairman on these souls…
“Have a nice day
ahead.”
These are such warm wishes…
Why should we not offer them to our security
guards who keep a vigil when we peacefully sleep through the nights?
And, when I land near
my classes, Buzzo and Sony (the dogs, the husband and wife, who live in the same complex where my classes
are situated) come jumping, wagging their tails in happiness, to greet me… and,
they keep following me till I reach my classes… and, they want me to serve them biscuits…
They know I would.
Do they feel happy
when I serve?
Do I feel happy when
I do?
We all need something simple and nice - straight from others’ hearts - to cause our tails to wag with joy!
Don't' we?
GERALD D’CUNHA
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