CLEAN-UP THE TATTOOS FROM YOUR MIND
Pic.: Ruma Chatterjee
I had a good friend, by the name Paul, when I was in college, in Mangalore. He lived quite far from the college, in an interior village.
Paul loved the typical tailor-made polyester shirts and
terry-wool pants and would wear them impeccably ironed. Some of his young
cousins, who lived in Bandra, here in Bombay ,
would come down to the village during summer. They wore their crumpled tees and
torn, stone-washed denims... and, yes, for days, they wore the same stuff!
Now, our poor Paul had some tough time at home... His elderly
grandma would give him an earful, everyday, as he spent a good deal of time
ironing out his clothes: “Look at these Bombay
kids... They have plenty of money; but they don’t show-off like you do... So
humble and simple they are, that they are able to survive, for days, on those
torn and crumpled clothes. Learn from them... You need your expensive clothes,
and you need them crisply ironed... Don’t you?”
The next day, in our college canteen, Paul would recount
to us, his village friends, his grandma’s logic... and taunt us as to why we
all had to learn something simple and important from the Bombay boys!
“How innocent my
grandma is!” Paul would laugh it out, “Our village is her world!”
When
you are innocent, you are beautiful. Paul’s grandma was innocent... So, we all
considered her as a beautiful person...
But, when you are ‘ignorant’, you are ugly!
During our PD sessions, for group discussions and
debates, we, often, give our young-guns topics such as – smoking and drinking, particularly
by girls, doing drugs and hookah, homosexuality and live-in relationship... We
give them topics such as abortion and rapes... What they have in their mind on
revealing clothes and flaunting their tattoos... Yes, we encourage them to open
the widows of their mind and let some fresh air come in... That’s the time, we,
also, realize how ‘informed’ our young-kids really are... Most of them know a
lot about those things, and they, also, have strong views about them...
Is smoking a health issue or is it a moral issue?
If your daughter likes to go around in skimpy shorts, or your
son in his tattoos, will you brand them as punks?
If you wake up, one day, to discover that your son has
homosexual traits or daughter is into a live-in relationship, will you bring your
house-roof down or go into a hiding?
If at all the mind’s window has to be opened, it is that
of parents, teachers and preachers, who in the name of values, cultures,
morals, education and religion, do not allow our little and young kids to
express their minds out... Most of us are so particular about what they should
wear and what they should not, that we, completely, forget to teach them – yes,
by our own example – what kind of mind they should wear or they shouldn’t...
Yesterday, Maclean, my 24-year-old nephew, who sails all
around the world, had shared this FB post:
“Sometimes, some of the nicest people you meet
are covered in tattoos;
And, sometimes, the most judgmental people you meet
go to church on Sundays.”
Earldibbles Jr
Though, to wear an open mind, we do not have to sail
around the world, there is a world of truth in what my young nephew wears in
his mind...
Tomorrow will be Sunday. I have a job to decide: Whether I
should clean-up the tattoos from my body or to clean-up the tattoos from my
mind!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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