JO JEETA WOHI SIKANDAR
“Sometimes
you win, sometimes you learn.”
Robert
T. Kiyosaki
I was
blissfully unaware of the (ongoing) T-20 World Cup till last night. Someone had
invited my family for a Diwali dinner, last night. And, except my wife and I, everyone
else over there sounded ‘very informed’. That’s the time we learnt, that our
team had just clinched a nail-biter. It was India-Pakistan cricket match, you
see… Nothing short of a war between these two neighbouring countries… And
imagine when you win a match which you were almost losing… and, that last-run-last-ball
victory! Yes, it’s something to set the animal in you free…
Last night, our
Diwali-dinner discussion was lavishly flavoured with this sweet victory… “What
a match, man!”… “What a player Kohli, bro!” etc. etc. …
It,
always, feels great when India wins… There is something exhilarating in every
kind of victory, for that matter. Why matches alone? Why elections alone? Why
reality shows alone? Why exams alone? In every kind of victory is hidden this
mysterious adrenal-releasing something… Victory makes all of us feel on top of
the world!
I am a human,
too. I remember how great I have felt in my every victory… and how I have
sulked in my every defeat. I, also, know how my students and their parents feel
when the results are outstanding, and how they feel when my students fail or
perform badly.
The world,
sadly, declares only the winner as the king – ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar’.
Matches,
elections, reality shows or exams – you and I will win some and lose some. So,
we can not be ‘Sikandars’ all the time. Those who were singing in ‘Hosannas’
for Kohli yesterday, just the other day, were mercilessly bashing him saying, “He
is out of form”… “He has made so much wealth, that he has lost interest in
playing cricket” and so on…
And, with that one
scintillating performance, yesterday, everyone has forgotten what he or she had
said about Kohli…
Public memory is
very short, you see!
It should be so,
in a way… Else, we get caught up in our ‘Past’ and never start afresh…
A
couple of days ago, a young girl, who was studying under me during three years of
her degree college, had come to see me. She was now doing her final year of MBA
course in a premier institution and had been just picked by a foreign bank in the
campus interviews. Obviously, the girl was feeling on top of the world… It’s
was her moment of victory and she wanted to celebrate it with a box of sweets
for her Sir…
I remember how
anxious this girl, always, had been. She was very committed - good in studies and worked extremely hard. Yet,
just before the exams, she would suffer from anxiety bouts, feel scared to
write her exams… Her parents and teachers like me, who knew her strength, would
keep pepping her, so much so, we would say to her: “Don’t worry about passing or failing… Just face your fears and
write your exams.” The same thing would happen when it came to facing even a small
audience… She had enrolled twice to do our Public-speaking programme and ended
up not doing it. We would motivate her, saying, “How will you ever overcome your
fear of speaking in public, unless and until you face the audience? Just face
your fears… That’s the only way to overcome them.”
The MBA
programme had done good to this young girl. She had learnt to face her fears
and overcome her anxiety…
I know how it
feels when we beat our anxieties and win… I have umpteen moments, and I still
have them. There have been countless moments in my life, when, overwhelmed by
anxiety, I, too, have felt like ‘running away’ from facing my fears. And, many
times, I have faced my fears head-on – and, yes, I have won… Felt like a ‘Sikandar’…
Kohli’s harsh critics
were singing Hosannas for him, yesterday. That’s how the world outside is.
The self-critic in you and me, too, can be too harsh. The only way to silence
this critic is to face our fears and beat our blues… That’s how the world
inside is…
Jo Jeeta Wohi
Sikandar… Should it be so, so be it.
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: crickettimes.com
Video: Highlight Reel
Comments
Each moment can be a victory if we see it a certain way!
Thank you for sharing!