O' CAPTAIN... MY CAPTAIN
Pic.: Ganesh Waran
“Remember: the time you feel lonely
is the time you most need to be by yourself.
... Life's cruelest irony.”
I am a very firm believer in Life... its sanctity and value.
Therefore, I know how much grateful I should be to God for the this amazing
gift called Life; and, I, also, know why I should make the most of it, live it
to the hilt and celebrate it...
Some twenty-five years
ago, when I just founded THE DAWN CLUB, I first met Sundar, who went on to become
one of my good friends. Both, Sundar and I loved writing, reading and human
psychology. For many years, together, we would publish our motivational
magazine ‘The Bloom’ and the poetry journal, ‘The Pearls’. It was during these initial
years of our friendship, that Sundar spoke to me, animatedly, about Robin
Williams' amazing movie - ‘The Dead Poets Society’. The movie was about
teaching and learning, the teacher-student relationship... It was about helping
students to open the windows of their heart, touching their lives... Inspiring
them. And, above all, helping them to live creatively, fully and passionately.
We had a rich library
housing hundreds of inspirational and other books. Pointing at Dale Carnegie’s famous titles, such as ‘How To
Win Friends and Influence People’ and “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living’,
Sundar would remind me that the death of Dale Carnegie, believed to be a
suicide, would rob away from his brilliant philosophy the much needed substance
called ‘integrity’. “He had to practice what he had preached,” Sundar would
remind me, “How else one can rely on what he had taught?”
But, Sundar would never
decry any person who chose to end his life because of acute depression... For,
he was conscious – and, today most of us are – that depression is a mental
illness, and it could afflict anyone of us, including the richest and the
poorest, the most famous and the totally unheard... and, yes, the mightily
funny – who have spent their entire lives making other people laugh – like
Robin Williams!
But, twenty-five years
ago, neither Sundar nor I would have thought, even in our wildest imagination,
that it could be Robin Williams, twenty-five years down the line!
Depression defies
logic... Hence, let’s not try to argue or debate over the death of such a fine
actor and human being, Robin Williams... Only he might have known how difficult
it was to go on, how lonely... how scary. Perhaps – and I go on my knees and
pray it should not come – if it comes on any of us, or on any of our dearest
and nearest ones, yes, perhaps, we would be able to understand what it is, and
how it is...
Let’s stop labeling it
as ‘the ultimate sign of defeat’, or, as ‘the most cowardly act’, or, as the
most selfish act’ and so on...Yes, to say so would be our ignorance, and
ignorance of the top order!
There is a sea of people
afflicted by depression, out there... They need empathy, a helping hand... and,
yes, some space in our prayers... The
least they need is our judgment!
So, even if Dale Carnegie
had chosen to end his life, I would choose to believe in what he preached when
he lived, here, on this earth... and, ditto for Robin Williams... He lived like
a real man, a gem... teaching us to live life to the fullest, laughing and
playing, thinking wildly, crazily... Yes, I choose to believe in how he lived
and not how he died!
Twenty-five years ago,
his movie, ‘The Dead Poets Society’ – the story of an amazing teacher and his
young students – had inspired me to be a bit like him...
Hope, I have...
“O Captain! My Captain!”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Video courtesy: YouTube
Video courtesy: YouTube
Comments
............... Baanu
sorry for the late response here...was depressed :) with some comp problems :)
the dawn club library was the scene of many a discussion...coincidentally was discussing the same topic with a group of kids yesterday..who were just getting to know Ayn Rand!!!
sorry for the late response here...was depressed :) with some comp problems :)
the dawn club library was the scene of many a discussion...coincidentally was discussing the same topic with a group of kids yesterday..who were just getting to know Ayn Rand!!!