Smile and feel your anger slink away!
Most of us get irritated with the small stuff. And it is how we deal
with the small stuff that defines how we deal with the big stuff in our lives. Small
stuff are the everyday irritants __ a flat tyre, a delayed flight, your smart
phone or your computer hanging, an endless, boring, listless meeting, someone
jumping the queue in which you are standing! All of these, and several more, punctuate
our daily lives with alarming frequency. And each time we lose our temper or
even feel irritated, we are losing that many more seconds, minutes, hours and
days of our Life to stuff that won’t matter at all in the long run!
Junior Balamuralikrishna |
Yesterday, a young, talented musician taught me an important lesson in
how to deal with such small stuff. We were at a Carnatic music concert by the
gifted artiste, whom The Hindu calls,
Junior M Balamuralikrishna (so that he is not confused with the maestro and Padma
Vibhushan awardee who goes by the same name). He was outstanding. I don’t
follow the nuances of Carnatic music the way connoisseurs do, but I do know
that there is a thing called concert etiquette. This, I believe, is to be
normally adhered to by both organizers and audiences. Yesterday’s concert was
organized to celebrate the 30th wedding anniversary of a couple we
know very well. So, even as the concert was on, several late comers, walked up
to the couple seated in the front row to greet them. Flowers were given, hugs
were exchanged and wishes showered. Clearly the occasion’s spirit dwarfed the
concert brilliance. Impolitely so too. Yet the artiste, Junior
Balamuralikrishna, went on singing. What intrigued me was that he smiled each
time he found the activity in front of him distractive or disturbing. I found
it strange the first few times that he did it. So I thought it to be a
coincidence. But, as I started to observe him closely, I discovered that there
was a pattern to his smiling. He sang, I assume, flawlessly, immersed in his
own joy of being able to create such divine music. And he smiled only when he
felt disturbed or, if I have read his mind correctly, when he was irritated. As
the concert progressed, something even more bizarre happened. The audio system
at the venue acted up and at regular intervals started to give a shrill,
shocking feedback through its speakers. I am sure any other artiste would have
lost it for the number times this happened. But Junior Balamuralikrishna simply
smiled each time, still singing! Then someone insensitively, perhaps
inadvertently too, dropped a stainless steel tumbler. The tumbler landed on the
ground a few times, before someone
grabbed it, and in that time it was such a jarring interruption. Everyone in
the audience turned in the direction of the sound. But not Junior Balamuralikrishna.
His smile only got wider and I could see the wonder in his eyes! He went on
singing. But if I could have read his smile this time, it was saying: “Wow!
Now, that’s interesting!” It was a beautiful, humbling and educative experience
to watch this young man systematically turn sources of intense irritation into sources
of amusement, wonder and amazement.
After the concert, I caught up with him. And asked him how he managed to
smile every time he could have chosen to react with anger, provoked by the
irritants. He replied, smiling, “I have been singing for 18 years now. I can’t
let these (irritants) come in the way of my singing.”
The lesson for me was simple: don’t ever let any irritant interfere with
your living, your Life, fully! And there’s a simple way to define an irritant,
the small stuff, and differentiate it from a problem or a challenge. I think it
was ‘Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff’ author Richard Carlson who said that an
irritant very simply is stuff that you will not remember at all a year from now.
When you employ this criteria, more than 80 % of stuff that irritate you, bug
you, bother you, worry you and clutter your mindspace, will fall in that IGNORE
and SMILE bucket. Learn to smile at them rather than be enslaved by them! Only
then will you live a fuller, meaningful and trouble-free Life! Besides, when
you learn to smile at these daily irritants, your ability to deal with the
remaining 20 % __ Life’s really big challenges__goes up phenomenally. (There’s
way to deal with the big stuff too in Life. But that’s matter for another post,
another day!) Even so, it surely makes sense using your available energy in
fixing the big stuff in Life than frittering it all away on non-meaningful, unproductive
things! Doesn’t it?
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