How to drop mediocrity? || Acharya Prashant, Sir J.J. College, Mumbai (2022)

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Video Information: 7.12.22, Sir J.J. College, Mumbai

Context:
~ How to not be mediocre?
~ How to feel contended?
~ How to stay motivated on a project?
~ How to be extraordinary?
~ Is it good to be competitive?
~ How can I become the best in everything I do?
~ How to win in every competition?
~ How important is it to choose right target?

Music Credits: Milind Date
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Category

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Learning
Transcript
00:00Hello, good afternoon, sir. My name is Neil Oswal. I'm a second year architecture student.
00:12My question to you is, how do you overcome the fear of mediocrity? How do you not feel
00:19less? It's not about self doubt, but it is about always to do better. How do you feel
00:23content with your work and motivated to do better, even if you do not feel that way?
00:31Explain your question. For example, if I'm working on something on a project and it is,
00:39I have put my all efforts, but it is not that good. And I know that because I've seen other
00:44people's work and I just feel that I am amongst all the normal people in class. I'm not special.
00:52So how do you deal with that? Your responsibility is to be better than yourself. You are not
01:04to calibrate yourself against other people. Please, please get this right. Because you
01:14all are young and competitive. You have to ask yourself how better I am compared to what
01:24I was yesterday. You are on your own individual journey. It is not possible or wise to compare
01:39yourself against others. You have to ask yourself, I started from this particular point. Yesterday,
01:51I was at this particular level. Where am I today? That has to be the consideration. Playing against
02:00yourself, being your own best self. That's what all wisdom, all bravery is about being your own
02:12best self. The battle that you fight is not so much against others. Complete the statement now.
02:30The battle that each of one fights or rather must fight is not so much against others. That
02:38battle has to be primarily against yourself. How am I and how far have I come? Where did I start
02:53from? I have said that repeatedly. And that's coming from first-hand experience. At IIT, I had
03:06a long opportunity of four years to interact with an entire spectrum of students from across the
03:16country. Not only my batch, but also senior batches and the succeeding batches. I have
03:29seen people with All India rank 5, 10, 15, which is considered very prestigious. I have also seen
03:38people who barely made the cutoff. So ranks 2,000 or something. Obviously today they have more than
03:5410,000 or 15,000 seats. At that time it was hardly 2,000 or 2,500 seats. The worth of a student,
04:06I clearly saw was not determined so much by the rank he or she got. The worth was
04:22determined by the background that person came from. What were the odds? What did you fight
04:31against? Somebody coming from Bihar or Odisha, that too a small town background, from an
04:46economically underprivileged family and yet somehow securing admission to the IIT was
04:56actually a far worthier candidate than someone from an affluent Delhi family having all the
05:08facilities, all the money, all the coaching, all the comforts. What is it that you are fighting
05:18against? That's what matters. I cannot compare a fellow from a remote interior Bihar village
05:32to a youngster from South Delhi. South Delhi is rich, plush, powerful, much like South Bombay
05:55probably. So where are you coming from? You are coming from your own background. Ask yourself,
06:07how much have I improved? And be on an endless journey of improvement. No quantum of improvement
06:20is sufficient. And we should not miss when we are talking of improvement, something more
06:27important than improvement. Improvement in the right direction. You must choose the right goal,
06:38the right target and then keep improving towards it constantly. It's as simple as that.
06:46Is it clarifying? Yes. Does something remain? You may counter question. Thank you. And what
07:01I'm saying is not something you can convince all others with. Because that's the way the world is.
07:11They'll benchmark you against the others. They'll say you have, if we talk of academics, they'll say
07:18you have 68%, the other one has 82%. So they'll declare you a mediocre one. But you should not
07:25take their words to heart. You should know where that 68 is coming from. Your responsibility does
07:33not lie in matching the one with 82. Your responsibility lies in converting the 68 to 72.
07:4468 converted to 72, 68 improved to 72 is as important as or probably more respectable than
07:56somebody who was at 82 and remains at 82. If I have to rank two performers, one who was at 82
08:10and stagnated at 82 and someone who was at 68 and has improved to 72, you know the one I'll pick.
08:21The latter one.

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