Wednesday, April 15, 2009

A quest for greatness giving way to a life of mediocrity!




A quest for greatness gives way to a life of mediocrity!
I heard these lines while watching one of the cartoon shows in which the protagonist is irate about the fact that he has lost the pride that he once stood for.
These lines set me wondering about how true this really is? Does it really happen that we change our goals and become content with what we are getting rather than striving to get what we like. And sadly the answer my dear readers- was a resounding yes.
Ask any child in primary “What do you want to be when you grow up?” The answers would range from Sachin Tendulkar to SRK to APJ Abdul Kalam. A few of the thoughtful ones these days even say Obama! Irrespective of the field they choose the children choose the very best in it. I have not heard a child mention that he wants to be the side actor or the hardworking team member(read boring and dull!!). Some might argue that they have heard a kid say that he wants to be a postman or a family man. The answer simply is that for them these roles are the very best that they could think of.
As we grow up and get near the boards. The answer to the question “What to do you want to be?” are answered by typical answers I want to get good marks, I want to get into a good college the few who are bold enough still say I want to be in an IIT etc etc. The no of people who start giving answers in the latter category is reduced by more than 2/3rd now. When I say people in the latter category I refer to people who actually work to get there.
Getting into graduation fewer still work towards getting into top colleges for post graduation or finding the best possible place of employment. Perhaps this rubs in as a result of the AC criteria where you are a good student when you are AC even though you are aggregate may be a low 60pc. But we console ourselves saying I’m qualified for whatever the university topper is! He may have an edge but I still have an outside chance!
But by now we are so used to compromises that we take whatever life offers to us and move on saying you can’t have everything you want in life or I am happy with the small joys that life has to offer. Lets be honest how many of us wouldn’t trade these joys for being a winner?? How and when does this happen??

The answer simply is over the years we become lax and “A quest for greatness gives way to a life of mediocrity!”

2 comments:

  1. The most common mindset that has been creeping in slowly and dont knw why its becoming prevalent... Today's world harsh reality... good one karan...

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  2. well written piece, but i beg to differ on a few counts.
    When a child talks abt his/her aspirations, its not their psyche, but their parents' aspirations which is reflected in their talk. That's why d answers vary without any sense of direction. Parents want their wards 2 b the best n so its infused in the child's mind as well. Its more of d luring temptation which drives them instead of their self proclaimation.

    As they grow up, its again the parents who love 2 c the wards as doctors, engineers and sice the child,not cognizant himself of the wide avenues available, incarcerates himself in these domains.

    But when they do get a reality check, either its too late or they realize they arent capable enf.

    But there are many who r proactive and define their destiny, and these are the ones who drive the world, not the former reactive genre.

    THus the day, the world believes in being proactive instead of being reactive, no one would settle for mediocrity.. i tell this out of personal experience.

    But like rightly mentioned here, the number is miniscule and that might continue this phase of mediocrity.

    Well done maverick.... like always, its a pleasure to read ur views.. that r interesting as well as thought provoking...keep it up.

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