THE FARMER WHO WENT ABOUT SOWING SEEDS...
Pic.: Anand Ashokan
Mayank*
is a wonderful boy. He is in twelfth standard – ISC and goes to a reputed
institution. Besides, he comes from a wonderful family... Both parents are
highly educated, and the family is blessed with, almost, everything one would
desire.
But, to me, Mayank has been a kind of mystery. He loves me
and respects me. But, lets me down when it comes to his attendance... If he
attends one class, he misses two, at times, three! I have tried my level best
to make him understand... He realizes his problem, gives me a new promise...
only to break it, once again! This has been going on right since his eleventh
standard. This year, he has Board exams; so, I am quite concerned...
Yesterday, Mayank had attended my class after missing three
classes in succession. I consciously decided not to ‘lecture’ him or ‘scold’
him. It was futile, I knew it... If it hadn’t worked for this long, it wouldn’t
for whatever period is now left. So, I went about teaching the class...
The good thing about Mayank is, that, he has a sharp mind and
can pick up quickly from anywhere, anytime! Finally, that’s what matters... I
have seen, over the years, often, many students like Mayank end up scoring
better marks than many of those so-called ‘studious’ students. Most of Mayank-type
of students are all-rounders and possess a thinking and creative mind. So, it
is best if you don’t put pressure on them... and, just keep guiding them and
motivation them to go about their journey...
I was happy about Mayank, last evening...
“So dear, when next?” I teased Mayank as he was packing his
bag. Finally, the teacher in me couldn't control the urge to ‘teach’ anymore...
“No sir, I won’t miss the next class, I promise,” Mayank held
his throat.
Before I could say anything, his friends gave a big laugh...
“Don’t laugh,” now, I teased them, “He will do better than
you guys.”
“No way!” Mayank’s friends roared!
“Well, jokes aside, my dear young-ones, for me, all of you
are same... I want all of you to do equally well in exams and life... After all,
standing here, don’t I teach the same lessons to all of you? Don’t I do it with
the same love, energy and passion?” I was, now, in my full flow..
I remembered the parable Jesus had used – The farmer who went
about sowing seeds... Some seeds fell on the pavements; and birds came and quickly
ate them up... Some seeds fell on the hard rocks; when the Sun came up, they
died in his heat... Some seeds fell amidst thorns and weeds; they got suffocated,
couldn’t just make their way up... And, finally, some of those seeds fell on
the fertile soil; and they grew up as beautiful, fruitful plants...
Yes, I shared with Mayank and his friends – all my students –
the priceless parable of Jesus... “Like that farmer, I go about sowing these
seeds, my dear students,” I concluded, “longing for all of them to grow up beautifully,
and yield lovely fruits.”
The class was over...
*Name is changed
GERALD D’CUNHA
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