AGGRESSION HAS NO EARS
“Aggression
has no ears.”
Mahrukh
Memon
I am
a believer in ambition. Honestly, to realize any of our dreams – whether it
means academic excellence, good health, good relationships, success in
business, or even conquering the world like Alexander-the-Great – yes, the way
through is only ambition. Saints and Satans, both, are driven by the same fuel
- ambition…
But, but, but… The
difference in our approach lies in the ‘means’ we adopt to achieve our respective
‘ends’…
As Mahatma Gandhi
said, our means are as important as our ends. I would go a step further and
say, our means are more important than our ends!
As humans, you
and I want to progress in life. None of us looks below for our inspiration; we
all look above. So, the rich and the famous, the bold and the beautiful have always
been our weakness. And, along that route, some of us lose our way…
Some of us, mercifully,
don’t…
Dhirubhai Ambani
built the largest business-empire in a very short time. But, his means, always,
remained questionable. Well, his kingdom got divided between his two young sons
– Mukesh and Anil. And, there they are, right in front of our eyes… One is
hailed as the richest man in our country… The other?
In a few years,
Mukesh’s kingdom will be divided among his three children… And, then?
Tatas, Mafatlals,
Raymonds, Birlas, Hiranandanis – almost every empire was built by pioneers and
visionaries through the same old fuel called ‘Ambition’. Christianity and every
other religious empire could be built only through ambition… Hospitals,
schools, charity homes, places of worship – every thing has come up only
through ambition.
I did better than
my father, at least financially, only because of my personal ambition. And, my
son will do better than me, only because of his own ambition…
So, it’s a fine
virtue to be ambitious in life. But, it becomes a virtue only when our means
are virtuous, too. When our means are
bad, we are bound to lose our way!
Ambition, often,
attracts most of us because it’s clothed in aggression. But, history has shown
us, that excessive aggression is not only self-destructive, it’s short-lived,
too. In a competitive surrounding, our blind aggression, also, surrounds us
with ample enemies…
I
remember Arindam Chaudhury and his IIPM. He was brash, flashy and unapologetically
ambitious. He believed in ‘rankings’ by any means - by hook or by crook. He challenged
the prestigious IIMs and sold his business school telling his prospects ‘Look Beyond
the IIM’. People believed when he sold it through the Bollywood Badshah,
Shah Rukh Khan… “Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch’ was the book he wrote
to sell his ideas. He produced Bollywood movies and published Business
magazines… He flashed the names of the speakers in his team along with the fee-tag
per session – in lakhs and millions! When people started questioning his claims
and credentials, he threatened and bullied them with defamation suits… Yes, en route,
he surrounded himself with lots of enemies…
The fall was as dramatic
as the rise!
Every time I saw
Arnab Goswami making his outlandish claims and demean and destroy all and
sundry on his way to the TRP chart, I knew, that he had unleashed his own ulti
ginthi. Aggression and bullying can only take one so far… History has
ample evidence, that such people will be ‘used and thrown’ by their masters…
Such bravado is a false facade… A sure death knell, too!
Two of my
old-fashioned well-wishers had warned me, when I myself was set to ride on the wild-beast
ambition. One said, “My friend, in the bargain, don’t lose your aadi roti
which you are able to eat now.” The other said, “Stretch your legs according to
your bed.”
It’s our blind
aggression, that makes us challenge the old wisdom and boast, that we are able
to count our chickens before they hatch… and, we are able to decide the size of
our beds according our legs…
I was in my early
twenties when I first saw Siddhartha Basu conducting quiz shows on Doordarshan.
Today, in my early sixties, I still see him create the magic quietly behind the
glistering KBC-sets…
And, as Amitabh
Bachchan turns 78, my belief in quiet ambition becomes even more
reinforced…
That, you do not
have to be flashy and blindly aggressive to achieve your dreams…
That, it’s,
always, in your own interest to have less enemies around you…
And, finally, as
King Mufasa counsels his little prince, Simba, “Being brave doesn’t mean you go
looking for trouble.”
“The desire to
reach for the stars is ambitious,” said Maya Angelou, “The desire to reach
hearts is wise.” I think, she wanted to remind us, today, that, through the
pursuit of our success, it’s wiser to desire the ‘Respect Points’ than blindly
chase the ‘Rating Points’…
An old-fashioned
advice?
GERALD D’CUNHA
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