There are various quotations of George Bernard Shaw that I like, however, amongst the ones that I like more than the others is the one below:
‘This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; the being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy.’
The reason that I really like this quotation is because he describes you and me as a Force of Nature. Potentially, each one of us has the power possessed by tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis or volcanoes, but we so undermine ourselves and behave like clods full of complaints and problems refusing to take accountability. I have a smart, intelligent and a very talented friend who blamed her family for not letting her have a life before her marriage because they were very conservative; and then she blamed her husband for everything that went wrong in her life. As I have mentioned above, she is smart, intelligent and very talented and if she sees herself through my eyes, she will see the potential that she has and how much she is wasting the inborn talent and gifts that she has. However, she insists on being a selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that her world, i.e., her husband and her parents will not devote themselves to making her happy.
The key is to see yourself as a Force of Nature. And once you do this, most of the battle is automatically won. Most people are just not able to see the bigness in themselves and are only seeing the bigness in others. Individually, each one of us can create an impact like that of any other force of nature, and that can happen only when we choose to be used for a purpose recognized by ourselves as a mighty one. There is no right or wrong purpose; it can be anything that lights us up. It has be something that one already doesn’t have, because if one has had it, it does not remain mighty any more. And, for it to also be a mighty purpose, one needn’t know how to achieve the purpose when starting out. Let me quote George Bernard Shaw again here: ‘The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.’
Forces of nature are not reasonable. We know that out of experience.
I have a friend, Jerry Martin, who in a short span of time has become very dear to me – I call him the Force of Nature, only because he truly epitomizes the phrase ‘Force of Nature’. In the midst of some office crises, he once said to me, ‘A force of nature does not play politics – a force of nature is only focused on what it wants to achieve – petty games are played by mediocre people who are consumed by pulling others down.’ Touché!
Every citizen in this country has a view on corruption and wants it to end, but it has taken the force of a 70 year old man to bring the mighty government led by the Congress on its knees; a young friend of mine who had a near fatal accident in November 2011, was celebrating my birthday with my friends and me in March 2012 at my house looking and being perfectly ‘normal’ after 6 or 7 surgeries were performed on her in the preceding months; a cousin, who was brought up only by his mother in a modest way, needed to leave his education and start earning at a young age to provide for his mother and two sisters. Today, 15 years hence, he is a Director of a large multinational IT company and owns 4 houses in prestigious locations. These are real life examples of people one can relate with who have risen above the circumstances and been the force.
You have a choice, either be mediocre or be a force – what would you like to be? If you want to be a force, find your mighty purpose, be unreasonable and remain focused to achieving this purpose. If you already are not seeing yourself as a force of nature, you will start to see the force of nature in you emerge.
Check this video out that I am very inspired by:
Be Unrealistic to Change The World from Logan Kugler on Vimeo.
Inspiring... Sameer. I have been following your project and i can see that you too are a force of nature. Life is a game..play it to the fullest.Looking forward to your next write up.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Avinash..
DeleteVery well written and makes so much sense. I was just saying to myself 2 days ago that 'no one on earth is in control of my happiness-I should be the one who can decide what makes me happy or unhappy' reading this just re-itarates the fact that we waste so much time blaming everything around us and fail to see that we indeed are in total control of what drives our emotions. Looking forward to the next read from u :-)
ReplyDeleteHey Roma, thanks!
DeleteAs always i luv to read your blogs...This one is truely amazinggg it really kicks you to be unreasonable. This one should reach to everyone....
ReplyDeleteEspecially I liked the quote-‘The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.’
Superb bro :).
Looking forward to the next read from you :)
With Luv
Anil
Cheers Anil! Thanks much for the feedback..
ReplyDeleteFantastic Read! This blog seems to magically transmit all that positive energy that you're always so full of! Look forward to reading more..
ReplyDeleteThanks Tina.. Much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring and motivational! Greatness by pure power of thought. Times are never different, its our thoughts that make them, we see them the way we want to. Your post, signifies the importance of the power one has in his/her own abilities and we choose what we want to be.
ReplyDeleteIts up to us, to live beyond our potential. And you play an important role , and that is of a coach, guiding people to believe in themselves.
Way to go, keep guiding. !!!
DK
Hey Dilip, thanks a lot..
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