THE GOOD DAYS 'WILL' COME
Pic.: Chetna Shetty
Debates and Group Discussions are a part of our PD
sessions. Our students are teenagers; but, they are young-adults. They live in
a world of reality... in a thick climate of politics, religion, entertainment,
gossip, relationship, fashion, fads and trends... social media and peer pressure...
tobacco, alcohol, drugs and sex... Yes, can they afford to not know about this
reality? Can they afford to close their eyes, ears and minds to this reality?
As a young-adult, I had to grow up in an
identical climate, of course, of my time... There were no social media, TV and
the gadgets the way the young-ones are exposed to, today. But, everything else
was there: there was politics, religion, entertainment, gossip, fashion and trends...
and, yes, there was tobacco, alcohol, drugs and sex!
So, as a responsible teacher and guide, I
need to help our young-ones become conscious of this climate they all grow-up
in... know about it, read about it, discuss about it and, finally, develop a
mind of their own... an informed, strong and mature mind of their own. Else, I
would be only raising them in a Fools’ Paradise !
So, they do take part in all these ‘reality
shows’ of ours – the speeches, debates and group discussions!
Early in the morning, I had read the front-page report on
today’s TOI: “Post-Modi win, friends ‘unfriend on social media.” I had
immediately decided on the topic for GD which was to follow, soon, this morning:’ Achche Din Aane Wale Hai! – Is it hope or
just hot air?’
There were ten young boys and girls
discussing and voicing their views. There were couple of die-hard Modi supporters
and a couple of Modi-baiters. And, yes, there were couple of moderates, who did
articulate that, just as in our personal lives, the good days come, and good
days go... The key is, always, to work and hope for not only for ‘good’ days
but for the ‘best’ days: the ‘golden days’!
It is not only normal, but it is, also, very
healthy – in fact important - that each one of us has a well-informed, intelligent
and mature world-view. These young kids will be expected to voice their views
in the years to come when they go for professional courses and jobs. And, they
can not be expected to become Buddha’s
– the enlightened ones – overnight, when they wake up, one morning!
However, I caution them: “Having your strong
view and trying to impose it on another with an evangelistic fervor – almost fanatically
– is going to portray you in bad light. It will isolate you in the society...
Nobody likes to be ‘pushed’, nobody likes hard-selling... and, worst, nobody
likes when you talk ‘ill’ about another for too long.”
“Only Fools and Fanatics are so sure of
themselves,” I had come across this line, when I was very young. Ever since then,
no matter how strong my opinion is, I try to make space - in my mind and heart
both - for someone else’s too!
I am happy to live, here, in this amazing
world of simple, aspiring, humble and pliable souls. The paradise of fools and
fanatics is too dark... too scary and isolating... to live in!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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