THE ROAD LESS TAKEN
“Seize
every opportunity along the way;
for, how sad it would be
if the
road you chose became the road not taken.”
Robert
Breault
The
book that inspired me the most – I have
told this countless number of times – was ‘Think and Grow Rich’ by Napoleon
Hill. I found a used copy of this book on the footpath near Churchgate area
when I had just come to Bombay (now Mumbai) and was jobless. But, I was
dreaming… I earnestly wanted to know how people succeeded. I hadn’t read any
motivational books before I read ‘Think and Grow Rich’, nor I had attended any motivational
Workshops, leave alone watching today’s YouTube videos! So, when, on the cover
of this book, I read ‘Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve’…
Yes, it came to me as the Manna from heaven… I wanted to hear it… I wanted to
reinforce in me, that what I dreamt in my heart, I could achieve… and there was
a way to do it!
After more than eight decades
since ‘Think and Grow Rich’ was first published,
the book has resurfaced now in the form of a movie… So timeless has been its
message: ‘You can, actually, ‘think and grow ‘rich’!
However, it’s interesting to hear
Napoleon Hill telling us in his another classic – ‘Law of Success’ – that his road
to success had been a bumpy one… He keeps describing, with dramatic effect, as
to how often, he had nosedived to the brink of bankruptcy, and how gravely his
nearest and dearest ones were concerned about his career and financial health… For
a significant portion of his life, he had to struggle financially, he keeps us
reminding in ‘Law of Success’…
Hence come the questions: Was that
long, bumpy and uncertain journey worth it? Couldn’t he take up a ‘secured job’
in life and remain hassle-free? How can you preach about being ‘Rich’ when you
yourself had to remain in ‘poverty’ for years on?
Yes Sir, the questions come to
all of us, who are eternally searing for that ‘elusive path’ to realize our
dreams, to achieve our goals, including financial ones: Should we take up a
secured job in life and keep at bay all the uncertainties of a self-employed
life? Etc.
I am sure, every self-employed
person in this world has been haunted by this question…
When our
chips are down – most of the times they are – we do wonder, if beating a
trodden path was better than beating an untrodden one! From this concern, we,
often, find ourselves discouraging our own children from beating an untrodden
path…
It took some years for me to
figure out what Napoleon Hill meant by the term ‘Rich’…
If money and wealth are the
measures of being ‘rich’ – like the author, I, too, have been miles away from
this yardstick. Like him, I, too, had to ‘stay hungry and stay foolish’, for
almost 63 years, just to look back and say what Robert Frost had said in his inspiring
poem - ‘The Road Not Taken’:
Both, Dilip
Kumar and Mithun Chakraborty, early in their lives, chose to be actors. Probably, they, too, had to choose
between the two paths before them – the one trodden more or the one trodden
less. Dilip Kumar, who lived almost close to a century, acted in only 65 films
or so, while Mithun in 356 (including 253 in a leading role)… Was it not a
choice, too?
What’s a wise decision and
what’s a foolish decision – I am nobody to talk on this subject. But, this much
I am able to say for sure: we all have to make our respective choices when it
comes to achieving ‘what is closest to our hearts’… learn amply along our paths,
and leave no regrets behind…
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic’s: 1. www.istockphoto.com
Videos: 1. QuestioVerum2010 2. Yanni
Comments
Well said Sir...The vision is always 20/20 in hindsight always picture perfect success.It takes a lot of courage to take up the road less traveled. The chances of being successful by worldly measures are slim. To dream none the less is a destiny of the few.
After all with the choices one makes ,one should be prepared to face the consequences.