Sunday, 9 July 2017

Learn

What we always keep on seeking in life is news about some burning issue or something of our interest, for which we never made time for before. Events and incidences make us want to know the reality or the in- depth truth of a particular situation. Also when someone knows better than us or even challenges/ teases us for not knowing what they know, a bit of ego in us arises and pushes our mind to know and learn that particular thing. 

How we look at life and instances that we come across solely depends on our mindset and our attitude towards life. The famous example of the glass either half full or half empty explains about our attitude to life. All events in life teach us something and leave us with something precious for lifetime memories to cherish. 

Let’s begin with the desire to know or learn something by the example of a person who is a voracious reader. Another person who constantly notices him reading feels that after a certain stretch of time the desire to read has arisen in him.


In the same way many other things also take place in life without much effort. Either we see others doing something and want to do it or we are challenged or provoked by someone to learn something. Either ways, the motivation level seems to be high. Once we start learning, all things seem to flow smoothly.

There was a teenager who had gone for a Eucharistic Celebration. The one in charge of music was supposed to play that day. However he thought it better to give the opportunity to the teenager. He told him to play the piano for the Eucharist. However the teenager didn’t know how to tune the keyboard to match the tuning of the guitar. He had a lucky escape that day because the speaker that was required for the piano wasn’t available. 

The teenager felt a sense of relief. He made up his mind that he would learn to play the piano without being nervous and also learn to tune instruments. Another person from the parish who knew the music in charge grumbled saying that he only played during feast days and that too to show off. The only difference between the two perspectives was that one took it in a positive way and made a resolution to better himself while the other looked at the situation in a negative way and spoiled the musicians name. Our attitude to life determines what we will do, where we will go and how far we will succeed. 

At another moment the same teenager who knew little bit about piano was asked by the same music in charge to play during the Eucharist. The teenager would have played like a maestro if he was given the chords, however he had to play by ear (This talent he hadn’t developed as yet and didn’t have the confidence to play on the spot). The hymn began and he was struggling to get the notes. He kept the volume bar somewhere in the middle so that people wouldn’t make out whether he made a mistake or not. 

Since the teenager was finding it difficult to play, another musician beside him who was playing the congo told the music in charge to come and play. A thousand thoughts were running through the teenagers mind on not being able to play well, of switching places with the music in charge and so on. Finally they switched places and the teenager felt a sense of relief. The teenager took this event positively and made sure that he learnt music well.

There were two possibilities or ways in which the teenager could have looked at this situation namely positively and negatively. Looking at it negatively would have only left him bitter and negative. Since he took the event in a positive sense he learnt not only the keyboard but also many other musical instruments. We get what we look for.

We make or break ourselves by the way we look at life and the situations we face in life. An open mind and an open heart will take us to places we have never even dreamt of. Learning to take situations in the right sense and making the best use of opportunities available will surely help us to go a long way in life.

Accept situations positively!