MY 'THICK SKIN' AND MY 'THIN SKIN'
Pic.: Daniel Pinto
“You
need a thick skin to be in politics.” Often, I hear people saying this. And, I
tend to agree with it, too.
But, then, as I go about my life, I do
realize, that it is necessary to have a thick skin not just in politics - i.e.,
in party politics – but, everywhere else, too...
I need a thick skin everywhere...
where I have to deal with people... where I have to take decisions relating to
money, buying and selling... where I have to deal with administration,
management and so on...
Where I have to deal with egoes,
insecurities and jealousy...
Where I have to deal with
communication issues...
So, I need a thick skin while dealing
with my business associates – my partners, suppliers, customers, government
agencies, staff, superiors, competitors and so on...
I need a thick skin while dealing with
my housing-society committee-members or the general-members...
I need a thick skin while dealing with
my religious community – the priests and the members of my congregation...
When I wonder – why it is so? – I do
get the answers:
Because, in life, there is no place
which is free from ‘politics’...
Because, there is no place in this
world which is free from human egoes... particularly the insecure ones...
Because, people do not easily leave their
homes with trusting open-arms as much as they do with their suspicious
closed-fists...
If, wearing a ‘thick skin’ means being emotionally strong – strong enough to handle the
unfair criticism, jealousy, insecurity, groupism and the ‘crab-mentality’,
then, I fully agree that, we should wear a thick skin as we go about our lives,
doing what we aspire to do in life...
If ‘thick skin’ means we should not
take the criticism and opposition ‘personally’, then, yes, the shield of the
‘thick skin’, for us, is a must...
But, by ‘thick skin’, we mean being
insensitive, indifferent, self-centered and going about our affairs wearing the
‘I-care-a-damn attitude’, then, certainly, I do not agree that we need it to
survive efficiently in this world...
Every
morning, when I leave home or when I come home, I have the same two options: to
walk out or walk in with my trusting open-arms, or to do it with my doubting
closed-fists... I have the same question to ask: Can I manage it with my thin
skin or do I need the the shield of a thick one?
And, I choose to leave home and come
home with my trusting open-arms... even though the skin that I wear is still
not thick enough to deal with the ‘politics’ – of egoes and insecurities...
I, also, find the answer to the
question – Can I manage with my thin skin or do I need the shield of a thick
one... Yes, I can... I don’t need the shield of a thick skin...
Living in this world means living with
its people – their egoes and insecurities, their fears and faith, their hopes
and despairs... And, if all of us go about our lives wearing our so-called ‘thick
skin’... with all its immunity, insensitivity, indifference and I-care-a-damn
attitude, then, this world would be a living hell...
It’s okay, therefore, to be sensitive
to my surroundings and its people... It is okay to bleed, like we do... yes,
sometimes...
If ‘that blood’ can save the world... from
being choked with more harshness!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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