"EVEN IN THE MIDST OF THE STORM, THE SUN IS STILL SHINING."














Pic.: Uttam Ghosh


“Even in the midst of the storm the sun is still shining.” 

It is not easy for us to admit our mistakes. If we are public figures, it is even more so… very, very tough. That’s why, of all the character strengths, I have, always, held that this strength – the ability to accept one’s mistakes and to be ready to do amends – as the greatest one.

Presently, a dear-old-friend of mine is going through a life-churning process. He is 50. When young, his sole aim had been to reach ‘the top’ in corporate world. So, consumed by this burning desire, he worked round the clock… ignoring what his young wife and little daughter really wanted from him. He worked hard, almost killing him… to give them the best material comforts - a great house, chauffeur-driven car, the best school for the daughter and goodies for his wife… Yes, he gave them everything except the emotional closeness when they badly needed it… And, in the meantime, he rose to the top of corporate ladder…

The top is, always, a lonely place to be!

Often, that’s where most of us realize how blind our chase had been… For, we see when we reach there – the top – that the ladder had been leaning against the wrong wall, all along our climb!

Often, when at top, we find how cruelly some of our associates try to pull us down!

Often, we find that the options at the top are a few!

Often, we fear the fall - the fall is the hardest… the most painful… and, we try to cling on!

Often, we tend to make more mistakes from the top!


My friend, whose daughter was in twelfth standard, now, realized this when he had reached the top of corporate ladder… The company politics shunted him to a remote place in India. He was not prepared for it – the shock, humiliation and torture. By now, the family – both wife and daughter – had emotionally distanced themselves from him. He longed to come closer to them; but they did not want him, now… almost with vengeance. Would my friend go to the remote place and live the rest of his life in total emotional disconnect? Or, would he stay back, admit his mistakes and try to win his family back?

My friend chose to stay back… even though it meant giving up a well-paying job!

It is close to eight months now. My friend is around his family, trying to put together the pieces… “We are okay without you, we can take care of ourselves,” he get to hear from them… “When we needed you, you weren't there… So, why now?”… Yes, this is hard to swallow, frustrating…

But, my friend is prepared to withstand it. He hopes that with patience, persistence and a sincere heart he will be able to gain back the lost closeness… “Even in the midst of the storm, the sun is still shining,” he quoted Dayna Lovely while talking to me, this morning. “Duniya mein sub kuch mila; sirf apni galti nahi mili,” he concluded with this old Hindi saying, “I am happy, I found my mistake, too… yes, along with ‘the other stuff!”


GERALD D’CUNHA

Pic.: Uttam Ghosh

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