Friday, June 10, 2011

Najare Badlenge....................

Few days back I was sent for some management training, as a part of our Training and Development policy. The trainer along with other management skills, techniques and management nitigrities discussed quiet a few things with us. Team building and goal setting were noteworthy amongst the rest.  He  stressed on how goals should be realistic and should have a deadline, along with other prerequisites. He also said "Hum Honge Kamyab Ek Din" is pathetic since it is hopelessly optimistic and does not specify any deadline for achieving kaamyaabi and hence must be ridiculed to the core. Furthermore he also advised us never to follow it either in professional or personal life if we have any desire to accomplish our goals. As a manager I found it nice and I tried to apply this funda to my professional  and to an extent to  personal goals as well..



But in last two-three days I witnessed few events which again made me think that the "optimism"  is basis of human life.
Wish for a "better tomorrow" be it "hopeless" and "without any deadline still gives necessary fuel, that spark which is needed to survive against all odds and bring smile on our faces in all adversities.....



I had gone to south Mumbai for getting my yellow fever vaccination, it is an area where u get to see all the hosh posh cars in the world, people with ample of money, big corporate houses, various dignitaries, kind of life which all of us at some point of time wish to have...this incident happened right infront of my eyes when i was standing in the queue... All of us who wanted their yellow fever vaccination to be done were standing in line waiting for our turn to come and a fleet of BMW vehicles arrived their carrying some dignitories and all of  us just kept at looking those vehicles the people sitting in got down and went in a building where as their vehicles along with their chauffeurs were parked in the small lane....all of a sudden a small boy, must be of 7-8 years came out from a small dwelling on the foot path; bravely went near one of the BMW's and knocked on the  glass. He asked the chauffeur to lower the glass and he kept on standing there till the time he did that. The chauffeur finally listened to the boy and lowered the glass...this small boy asked him to turn on the AC and then put his hand in near the blower....and happily started running towards his hut shouting "maine AC ko haat lagaya meri gadi bhi ac karega".....I really felt overwhelmed and I witnessed jita jagta, may be hopless optimism of "hum honge kaamyaab ek din".


The Second incident happened when I was rushing to office after dropping my best half near a cab. I noticed one goods carrier tempo was infront of me, since it was raining heavily all the vehicles were moving at a snails speed and suddenly one half of the door of the tempo opened and a teenager boy took his hands out and followed by his head and he made himself get wet in the heavily pouring rains..... the other half of the tempo door had written "Najare Badlenge" meaning things will change......those words and the boy trying to enjoy the rains again made me feel "hum honge kaamyaab" is not worthless....  

Optimism and hope for a better tomorrow however hopeless and unrealistic it may be, is the basis of Human Life which keeps starving for more.......more and much more..........till that "ek din" comes in our grasp........

1 comment:

  1. Very nice inspirational post Harshu! It says Never never never give up!! Sahii expressions..

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