SOMETIMES, IT IS BEST NOT TO CALL A SPADE A SPADE
Pic.: Pradeep Nanda
“I call a spade a
spade.” Whenever someone uses this phrase, I quietly say a prayer for him: “O
Lord, have mercy on my friend; please save him!”
Save him from
what?
Till someone
doesn't tell this man the same thing, with the same bluntness and arrogance, he
will never realize why, many a times in life, it is not sensible to call a
spade a spade…
I have noticed
this: the guy who makes a big deal about calling a spade a spade, is most
touchy about someone treating him with the same medicine!
A gentleman I know
has just started a food business. He sent me some complimentary dishes to taste
which were reasonably good. The other day, I gave him a substantially-large
order. Some of the dishes turned out to be very good, while some, really bad.
Now, he was not my thick friend, nor he was a total stranger. I knew him fairly
well and he sincerely wanted me to give him my feedback, too. Though, for a moment, I felt annoyed and I
wanted to let him know my feelings point-blank, I simply held back my feelings
for a day or two. When we met - when the man was really in a receiving frame of
mind - I let him know how I had felt about the good dishes and the bad dishes…
Obviously, I complemented him for the good ones first; and, then, I touched upon
the ones he had to improve, and do so immediately.
It worked
perfectly for both… The man took my advice very humbly and sportingly. After
all, he had just entered into the new venture and wanted to do well in it… He was
sincere; he wanted my feedback for improvement…
The feedback doesn't
mean ‘put it bluntly’… Even though spade is a spade and we need to call a spade
a spade, the way we say it does matter a lot in human relationships…
If someone calls my
product lousy, face ugly, and speech spice-less – yes, point blank, with a I-don’t-care-a-damn
attitude – it will help neither him, nor me. It is not the kind of feedback I
would use to improve myself; it will dampen my spirit… and, worse, alienate
the person from me…
So, in life, why
we want to call a spade a spade, when and how we do it… yes, it is more
important than calling a spade a spade itself…
Yes, sometimes,
it is very enriching, very beautiful when we spare the spade… And, we, certainly,
know when that ‘sometimes’ is!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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