Life’s beauty lies in knowing that
the tougher the situation, the stronger you will emerge from it.
I
met up with a four of my close friends from college, who were visiting Chennai,
at a coffee shop last weekend. The conversation soon veered around to how my
wife Vaani and I were coping with this seemingly endless bankruptcy of ours.
One of my friends, who lives in Jakarta, complimented me and said: “You are
remarkably resilient man. I don’t think any of us here would have got through
what you and Vaani are facing.” The others at the table agreed with his view
wholesomely. I explained to them that resilience is a quality that all of us
are endowed with. We will never know it exists until we summon it in the wake
of a crisis. “All smartphones these days have Bluetooth. But unless you
activate your Bluetooth option you cannot use it,” I said, adding, “Resilience
is like that. When the situation demands that you have to be tough, you will
be. Anyone in that situation will be.”
Of
course, one good way to remind yourself that you can survive, endure and get
through a crisis is to look up to someone who has done something similar. In
our case, Vaani and I looked up to Amitabh Bachchan and his wife, Jaya. Their
company went bankrupt too. They had loans of Rs.90 crore, 55 legal cases and
several creditors at their door for months and years on end. At one time, their
house, “Prateeksha”, in Juhu was attached
by a bank for a loan default. But despite being the celebrities they were, they
overcame the embarrassment of being without money and faced their situation
stoically. It is from seeing how they did it that we believed that we too were
capable of being resilient.
Each
of us is resilient. To be resilient is not rocket science. You must however
believe that no matter what, there will always be a door that will open. So, when
everything is dark, when there is absolutely no way out, breathe easy. Because
when it is dark is when light can shine! Light cannot shine when it is bright.
When what you see are only walls, and no road ahead, anchor within, with your
deepest intent. If you have integrity of purpose, the walls will make way for
doors to open, even mountains will move, to roll out a path in front of you!
Consider
this: take your own Life. Make a list of all the crises you have faced so far.
And make a list of learnings you gained and personal traits you see developed
in yourself through those situations. Give yourself a score on 100! I bet you,
you will score a full 100! Problems and challenges are Life’s way of humbling
us. Of coaching us. What is the point of all this you may wonder? Why do I want
to be taught anything? I just want to be left alone, you may protest. But such
is Life. You can say what you want, think what you want, but Life will still do
what it wants. So, the best thing to do in a situation, where you are not in
control of the game, but are merely being played on, is to sit back and count
your blessings. In a crisis, the greatest, and perhaps only, benefit is the lesson
it teaches you. Celebrate that learning. Each new learning makes you wiser.
In
India, we have a custom, a tradition, of touching the feet of those older to
us, and seeking their blessings. Many do it mechanically, mindlessly. They do
it thinking it is a sign of respect. It surely is. But what you are actually
doing is telling the older person, “Boy! You have a wealth of experience with living
Life and I salute you!” The older
person was not born any wiser than you were. But Life taught her or him. They
learned. Are you willing to?
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