Swamiji said : 'Children
of those ancient Aryans, through the grace of the Lord may you
have the same pride, may that faith in your ancestors come into
your blood, may it become a part and parcel of your lives, may
it work towards the salvation of the World!'
On
Creating Positive Mindsets : Dr R A Mashelkar
I
remember about eight or nine years ago, there was a big
turmoil going on in Delhi University
and the Teachers’ Association had invited me for a keynote
presentation at some symposia.
I remember some distinguished individual introduced me
and after the introduction he said “---- and as we know, we are all in coma and
Dr. Mashelkar will address us and tell us what to do”
Now,
I
had to think fast about my response in the time it took in
walking up to the mike. I said, “Gentlemen, I have so far
never addressed an assembly of people in coma. But maybe, the
gentlemen didn’t mean coma. He meant comma. And what is a
comma? You write a sentence, you come to the middle of the
sentence and you put a comma. That’s a pause. That’s a time for you to
reflect. You have not written the rest of the sentence. You
write the rest of the sentence in a way that the next sentence
follows, the paras follows, the pages follows, and the chapter
gets completed. And may be it becomes a golden chapter, if you
just interpret the coma and comma differently.
Do
you
know that the entire conference that was going to be a
wash-out for the next two days, people being so negative,
because of the negative environment they themselves had
created, became a very positive conference! People still talk
about it.
So,
I
would say that positivism and looking at things positively,
doesn’t take much. There is no need to be dangerously
optimistic but if you don’t look at the positive aspects of
life in particular way, things wouldn’t happen that will take
you upward and forward.
I learnt many things from
many people and one of the aspects of positivism came in a
very different form from Sunil Gavaskar. Nandu Natekar, who is a
great badminton player had invited me and Sunil Gavaskar to
his home for dinner. Nandu had achieved something in
Badminton, Sunil something in Cricket and I had something, a
little bit though, in Science. We were talking about our own
experiences, sharing our views on how do you reach the top and
stay there and so on. Sunil told us something very important.
I asked him, “you are an opening batsman, you get on to a
pitch whose condition you don’t know, you don’t know the
bounce of the ball, nothing much but then how do you manage to
bat. Sunil said” Many a times I missed the ball completely. When a batsman misses the
ball he looks like a fool on the television camera with
millions of people watching. At that time he is a defeated
person.” Sunil then said what I used to do then, was this. “When I took stance for
the next ball, I used my unbelievable ability to completely
wipe out the memory of the previous ball and take the next
ball as the first ball of my innings”
Someone
has
said “I only think of the future because that is where one is
going to spend the rest of my life” It is that philosophy that
makes it possible. Because in life there are successes and
there are failures. When there are failures, you don’t go into
the dumps and when there are successes, you don’t fly sky
high. You have to
learn to take them all in your stride. This also is the part
of the positivism. I spoke about positivism in my convocation
address at Delhi
University
a few years back. Those of you, who were interested in this
convocation address, may go to Google, put my name and word
“positivism” and that convocation address will appear. In
fact, Mr. Arun Shourie told me that he liked that lecture so
much that he personally gave a copy to many senior ministers.
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