He is 71 years of age and his memory, articulation, spontaneity
and keen desire for learning & sharing is really remarkable. I sat with him
for almost an hour and he poured some of his pearls of wisdom, which quite
frankly were really amazing. Let me share these with all of you:
1. Anything we don’t use, we loose: He explained this concept in
his medical lingo by sharing about Disuse atrophy. He shared about this medical
terminology for a disease where any unused limb stops functioning, if not used
for a long period of time. Of course when you hear the physical scientific
evidence and that too from an accomplished professional, your conviction on the
idea and excitement becomes greater. He further expanded this idea to
communicate that similarly if the brain is not used properly, it’s efficiency
goes down. His advice for reading & writing and explaining it with Disuse
Atrophy made it look more appealing. I may use it in my next seminars and
impress others with this borrowed knowledge.
3. Every Instrument Needs
Tuning: He gave a
wonderful example of musicians. Before starting the show, all musicians tune
their instruments for occasion and all instruments like tabla, guitar, sitar
need tuning before actual show starts. Not just that they also change tuning as
per music song. He connected this tuning with morning ritual. One must tune
himself/herself every morning for the show of the day. So, that you are in sync
with the occasion. SAVERS morning ritual is a fine example of tuning. Those of
you are new to SAVERS morning routine, might look for a video on my Youtube
Channel.
4. No Pain, No Gain: Learn to bear pain of “Injury &
Insult”. He shared that no man of substance has ever achieved
success without bearing the pain of injury & insult. One who is fearful of
these two pains will generally live a mediocre life. No pain, no gain. Every
worthwhile journey has these two factors that need to be handled else we will
never reach to the destinations of choice.
5. Look for positive in everyone: Even a dead watch is right
twice a day. Isn’t it true? Similarly, every person has some positive quality
and one must not ignore that. To emphasize on this point he shared an incident
of Maitheli Sharan Gupt. This famous hindi poet was writing something in which
he had to write only positive qualities of all the characters in Ramayan. He
got stuck to write something positive for Kaikeyi, as in India nobody thinks
anything positive about Kaikeyi and I have heard no one keeping this name
anywhere in India. After lot of thinking, he wrote next day,” Sau Baar Dhanya
Hai Who Laal Ki Mata, Jisne Bharat Jaise Laal Ko Janam Diya”. Hail, that mother
who gave birth to a son like Bharat. So, if you are hell bent on finding
positive, you can always find.
So, such a short courtesy visit became an enlightening visit for
me. In this brief meeting he bestowed me with his wisdom and blessings as well.
Thank you Dr. Gupta for your kind visit and sharing your wisdom in such an
interesting way. Look forward to see him in near future too.
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