Passionate Thinking, Passionate Listening, And
Passionate Doing
We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.
Winston Churchill
In
all my seminars the first question that I ask is—how does
change happen? By listening or by thinking or by doing? Most of the
participants say by doing. Let us make one thing clear—just
by taking actions or making efforts we cannot achieve the target. It will be
like arocking
chair. We will act but we will remain in the same place. If
listening and thinking are not involved, then making all kinds of efforts will
not fetch
any results. There are many people who think a lot but never take any
actionI have met many people
in large cities who were aware of happenings of
Russian and Chinese economies but were not aware of
the basic needs of their own families. How does it help an individual
and a country if this discussion has no impact on
their decisions? Unless you keep on thinking, listening,
and congruently taking actions, nothing will change.
For shaping your destiny you have to think, listen,
and act congruently. Many people spend years in thinking and do not take
any actions. Even in the corporate world many companies waste a lot
of time and
money on meetings but they fail to translate their efforts
into reality. In one of my seminars, a very senior executive
came up to me and asked, “Can you get me a job where there will be some
work to do rather than just attending meetings?” Such people really want to work
rather than waste time in gossiping in the name of meeting.Now the question is, who will decide what is opportunity?
My father used to say that every individual gets a chance at least once
to show his strengths. An opportunity is a chance unless it is converted
into luck by some kind of strategy. It never happens unless we
start with
massive action. At times we have to eliminate something to achieve and
shape our destiny. Just look at this story: Once upon a time a very
famous king told a sculptor that he wanted to see how an idol was made from
stone. The sculptor started cutting
stone from all sides right in front of the king. After some time the king asked
him why was he destroying
the stone? “I had asked
you to construct an idol and not to destroy the entire piece of stone”, he said. The sculptor replied politely, “Sir, I do not make
idols. A beautiful idol is
hidden inside this piece of stone. I just have to eliminate the unwanted part of the stone and
subsequently the idol will emerge.This is relevant to our lives also. We also
have to weed out our negative
thoughts
to emerge as a better person. Acting without thinking does not
take us to a respectable place. We all know of Michael
Jackson, once a
millionaire, who died under suspicious circumstances and did not
have sufficient money to even support himself during the
last days of his life. His health was failing because of his crippling
addiction to pain killers and alcohol. Similarly, Mike Tyson, who
was once
the richest boxer, has no legendary lifestyle now. Many film stars have to
resort to substance abuse
just because their thinking and acting has no
congruency.
Once I saw on History Channel that John Belusi
had to borrow money from his manager to buy drugs.
He was a very successful person who died at a very
early age because of drugs. I know many people who
take drugs not to enjoy the pleasure, but to avoid
pain
and lose consciousness.History is not a slave of any dynasty.
History is always considered a
respect for an individual. History is created by winning a battle, be it in
the battlefield or in any aspect of life. A great thinker,
listener, and doer
always creates history. We all know about the great leaders like Mahatma
Gandhi, J. F. Kennedy,Karl Marx, Mother Teresa, Abraham
Lincoln, Maharana Pratap, etc. All these persons created
history by performing great acts.
If you ever get a chance to visit
Haldi Ghati in Rajasthan, the statues
of Chetak and Maharana Pratap make it clear that history is not made
just by winning the battle, history
can also be created by making an honest attempt
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