Monday, July 30, 2012

BETTER YOUR BEST

Agostinho has won awards in drawing, handwriting, spelling, story writing and singing competitions at various levels. After SSC, he secured Diploma in Garment Technology. He acquired proficiency in computer technology as well as playing the piano. He easily climbs trees, repairs the tiled roof of his home and drives his car. All these appears extra special, when you realise that he walks on his hands as he cannot do so with his legs.

Last Friday, Trainers’ Association honoured the inspirational attitude of Agostinho Fernandes by conferring upon him the Achiever Learner Award. His life’s journey is one moving melody of motivation. The enterprising entrepreneur overcame all odds to achieve well deserved success. He literally travelled on his hands to take on all challenges in his path.

When asked to speak on the occasion, Agostinho described his tryst with hardships. He underlined his philosophy with his attitude of not competing with others. He insisted that it was worthy to compete with our previous performance. Agostinho says the challenge of life lies in the readiness to improve our previous efforts and results.

Too often, we get involved in the quagmire of comparative competition. When we lag behind, we succumb to the emotion of envy and heartburn. Our destination is determined by benchmarks laid by others. But to be better at achieving our dreams, we must focus on bettering our own best.

To BE BETTER at success, do not compete with the rest
Agostinho has shown so well, how to better your best!

- Pravin K. Sabnis

Monday, July 23, 2012

SNAKEBITE


Imagine dying of snakebite of a non venomous snake… Imagine dying of a dry snakebite where the venom is not injected… Imagine getting a heart attack on seeing a snake which is actually just a coiled rope… Imagine giving up when there is nothing lost…

To be better at the right response to snakebite, we must be empowered with knowledge and basic handling skills, but eventually we must have the right attitude that does not falter at the altar of imagined fear. Suicidal panic sets faster if we are full of modern and traditional myths about the slithery reptile.

Every snakebite is not an act of aggression or hunting. It could be defensive mechanism against a perceived predator. It could also be the bite of a non-venomous snake. The outcome of snakebite depends on many factors like the species of snake, the area of the body bitten, the amount of venom injected, and the health conditions of the victim.

Now let’s look at snakebite as equivalence for being bitten (attacked) by human beings. What seems aggression could be a defensive reaction. More pertinently, in the case of ‘humanbite’, we can choose to reject the infusion of venomous hate and spitefulness. Human aggression can be tackled better if we take charge of the situation with an informed mind and an observant approach… like in case of snakebite!

An informed mind prevents the bite turning tragic,
Let’s BE BETTER at responding in peace, not panic!

- Pravin K. Sabnis

Monday, July 16, 2012

ROOTS


Little Pedro kept jumping with his little fist stretched out to grab the sky, but in vain. Despite much valiant effort, neither the sky was in his grasp, nor did he stay close to it for long… but then he saw a majestic tree that too was aiming for the sky. He knew that the tree got closer and closer to the sky by taking its roots deeper and deeper into the earth.

The lesson was obvious. The deeper the root, the taller is the tree. We can learn from the roots that go deep into the soil and transform a tiny seed into a tall tree. Interestingly, roots are of two types… roots that go deeper in search of nutrition and others which move across the breadth to cover a larger area on the ground.

Knowledge requires two initiatives: depth of comprehension as well as wide understanding. We must reach out to our roots to the realities of our environment, our culture, our people and our world. The one who knows is the one who grows. But our ability, nay, our attitude, to learn reduces as we grow. Many of us do not even touch information about our own careers leave alone other concerns.

Our quest to reach out to success must translate into our roots diving deeper and deeper into the ocean of understanding concerns! Besides, it is pertinent to note that as you grow taller and get closer to the sky, you stumble on that ultimate truth: that there is no sky! There is no limit to how tall one can grow; there is no limit to how deep our roots can go!

To get closer to the sky laden with real fruits…
Let’s BE BETTER at reaching out to our roots!

- Pravin K. Sabnis

Monday, July 9, 2012

FORWARD



For the past five years, a similar message is forwarded ‘afresh’ by many friends onto my mobile phone and email id: This year, July has 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays – this happens only once in 823 years. In Chinese Feng Sui, this is called moneybags. Forward this to your friends and you will receive money in 4 days...

So often we forward to others things we receive without considering whether that thing is worthy of being passed on. When we forward anything to somebody it is a reflection of our considered opinion that it is found by us to be factual, useful and relevant. And hence we assume responsibility and confirm our approval of the ‘forward’.

The about information, for instance, is full of flaws. The calendar order of days repeats every 11 years. Nearly every year has a month with 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. July 2011 was one such month and July 2012 is not so. Obviously the ‘forward’ is the one that was sent last year. It was wrong then and now, too… for the same reasons.

The basic intention behind the forward is not dubious. In fact, the attitude of sharing is noble.  But it is pertinent to consider that when we share food, we ensure that it is worthy of eating. When we mindlessly forward trash, we are being unfair to our own ability to think and discern. To empower our competency to separate grain from the chaff, we must be better at restraining our impulse to click on the forward tab and do so only after applying the test of our thinking.  

Before hitting the forward tab, we must check and confirm
Let’s BE BETTER at the onus to understand and discern!

- Pravin K. Sabnis

Monday, July 2, 2012

MY RIGHT TO HATE!


(often, when faced with hate-groups from our own religion, a weird logic rises: If 'they' can brutalise humanity... why can't 'we' be permitted the 'right to hate' too? This poem is a tribute to the vast majority of persons who consistently choose to align every response to the core values of humanism and tolerance...)

MY RIGHT TO HATE!

If they can have their rogues, why can’t I have my own thugs too?
If they can nurture hate, why censure me, when the same I do?
It is my right to hate and fear... all those who are not like me...
And to repress and suppress all those who presume to be free!

If they can fetter their women and treat them as lesser beings...
Why the shock and the mock when I treat mine as personal things?
How dare these girls walk upright... they can’t script their fate
The open celebration of love is an affront to my right to hate!

My very culture is at stake... the leash cannot be set free
The reasoning of humanism can never deter my tribe or me...
My right to hate is truly supreme and sans any challenge
It is fuelled by age old wrongs that deserve resolute revenge!

Our enemy are those who flee our morality enclosure
Who dream of a society of free and open disclosure...
We must watch out for them... they on the other side
We must hate them and fear them and hit them and hide!

Our rights are under severe threat from all those humanist nuts...
Their sweet saccharine smiles make me want to empty my guts!
And worse are the religious ones who read the same things that I do...
Yet they believe in love and compassion for those other people too?

Those who protest our mission are the ones who walk the wrong way...
Their lives are immoral and evil, where sisters are permitted to stray!
What a silly thing to believe that we all are one and the same...
And that my lofty hate campaign is illogical and legally lame?

Our right to be regressive cannot be ever suppressed
The ideology of hate needs newer followers impressed...
So let’s spread the canard of settings things right...
The ones like us, on the other side, will help our fight!

Merchants of hate, in every corner, need a common plan
One which talks of values and violence with the same élan!
We must get together to fight ... a fight for true democracy
Where the right to hate must be one of equal opportunity!

- Pravin K. Sabnis