Allow me to
quote Abraham Lincoln, “We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or
rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”
Mr.
Toastmaster, fellow Toastmasters and very welcomed guests, a very good evening.
How many times
have we been told that we could have handled a situation differently? How many
times have we asked ourselves that if my friend can, why can’t I? How many
times has it happened that we have been in exact same situation as our
neighbor, but we managed to take control of the situation whereas our neighbor
couldn't? If your answer to even one of the questions was more than zero, then
I am sure you would have asked yourself, at some point or the other, how could
have I handled the situation differently, or why my neighbor couldn't take
control of the situation.
The other day,
I was walking towards food court, after sitting in an air conditioned cabin for
four hours and I was complaining to my friend about how hot it was. At that
moment, I saw an elderly person, probably in his fifties, mowing the lawn, and
he had a smile on his face. I felt ashamed. Why was it that I was complaining
even after sitting in the air conditioned cabin whereas this gentleman had a
smile on his face?
This incident
stayed with me for a while and I did some soul searching. It brought be to the
age old question of whether the glass is half full or half empty.
I once had a
friend who was pursuing BE in Electrical engineering. Once, just before an end
semester exam, we were sitting and talking, mind you, not studying but talking,
he was complaining to me about how the electrical subjects were very difficult.
I was just a patient listener at that point of time. Later, when the results
were announced, needless to say, my dear friend could not pass the exam and had
failed in one of the subjects. After six months, we were having the same
discussion again, the only difference being that his exact words were, “Last
semester was so easy, and this one is the toughest.” With a slight smile, I
asked my friend, brother, you said the same thing six months back! So, what has
really happened in these six months? How did the subjects that you found tough
then became easy all of a sudden? The subject has not changed, what has changed
is your attitude towards the course. The moment you think that it is easy, it
becomes easy.
It isn't what
you have or who you are or where you are or what you are doing that makes you
happy or unhappy. It is what you think about it. It is this thought that
changes our whole perspective about anything. It is because of this thought
that some people are unhappy and feel that they have lot of worries even though
they are driving a Mercedes, whereas some people have a big smile on their face
even while balancing their family of four while riding a motorcycle.
Have you, my
friend, ever felt that a task you were about to do was a difficult one? And how
did you feel after you finished the task? How would you feel, if someone asked
you to do the same task again? Once, our attitude towards a job changes, the
job itself becomes easy. We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful
about what we pretend to be.
Having said
that, we have to be realistic as well. We can’t just say that I will jump from
the tenth floor and nothing will happen to me or jump into the fire and still
be alive. It is true that having a positive attitude helps us conquer most of
our fears and we can achieve things which we had just dream of earlier, but the
same attitude can sometimes cause immense problems as well. This attitude when
misplaced, can lead to overconfidence and history is filled with examples when
great empires have been destroyed because the emperor became over confident.
Hence, it is very important to know where to draw the line and not get carried
away. Rest assured, I feel it is right to say that if your motives are noble
and your attitude is correct, no one can stop you from achieving your target!
I read this story about a 94 year young lady who everyone
described as a delightful, cheerful and positive person.
One day her friends asked her, "What is the secret of your happiness?" She replied, "The secret is a very simple one. It is my enthusiasm for life. And because I always think positive, I am positive".
She paused for a while and then added, "Of-course I owe a lot of my positive thinking to my boyfriends."
"Boyfriends?" They asked her in disbelief, "Do you have boyfriends at this age?"
"You bet I do," she replied with a smile. "They are my constant faithful companions to this day!"
"How come you never told us before? Do tell us about them," her friends pleaded.
"I get up each morning with the help of my first boyfriend. He is Grat Etude (Gratitude). I go for a walk with my second boyfriend, Arthur Ritis (Arthritis). He has been my constant companion for the last 30 years. My evenings are spend with my third boyfriend Ben Gay (Bengay: an analgesic cream for joint pains), who has such a warm and soothing presence."
All her friends couldn't help admiring her attitude to life. They realized that the reason she was so cheerful and young at heart was that she had embraced all her aches and pains as friends, and because she had stopped complaining and resisting her condition, she lived her crippling life with ease.
Truly, the only disability in life is a bad attitude.
One day her friends asked her, "What is the secret of your happiness?" She replied, "The secret is a very simple one. It is my enthusiasm for life. And because I always think positive, I am positive".
She paused for a while and then added, "Of-course I owe a lot of my positive thinking to my boyfriends."
"Boyfriends?" They asked her in disbelief, "Do you have boyfriends at this age?"
"You bet I do," she replied with a smile. "They are my constant faithful companions to this day!"
"How come you never told us before? Do tell us about them," her friends pleaded.
"I get up each morning with the help of my first boyfriend. He is Grat Etude (Gratitude). I go for a walk with my second boyfriend, Arthur Ritis (Arthritis). He has been my constant companion for the last 30 years. My evenings are spend with my third boyfriend Ben Gay (Bengay: an analgesic cream for joint pains), who has such a warm and soothing presence."
All her friends couldn't help admiring her attitude to life. They realized that the reason she was so cheerful and young at heart was that she had embraced all her aches and pains as friends, and because she had stopped complaining and resisting her condition, she lived her crippling life with ease.
Truly, the only disability in life is a bad attitude.
Ability
is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude
determines how well you do it.
I
would like to leave you with a thought; I quote the Father of the nation,
Mahatma Gandhi,
“Keep
your thoughts positive because your thoughts become your words. Keep your words
positive because your words become your behavior. Keep your behavior positive
because your behavior becomes your habits. Keep your habits positive because
your habits become your values. Keep your values positive because your values
become your destiny.”
So
my friends, I hope when we walk out of this room today, we will take a deep
breath and tell ourselves, “When life gives us lemons, we will make lemonade
out of them”
Mr. Toastmaster, over to you…
1 comment:
Hi BHaiya,
Prateek Sinha here! Such a marvel piece you have made. Really it makes me feel really happy, I couldn't stop my self writing something for you.
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