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Video Information: 02.07.21, XLRI- Jamshedpur (an Online discourse), Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Context:
~ How can one overcome the experience of failure?
~ How can one live a victorious life?
~ Which is more essential, winning or having fun?
~ What distinguishes a pleasant triumph from a real defeat?
~ If completeness is lacking, how can we be satisfied?
Music Credits: Milind Date
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Video Information: 02.07.21, XLRI- Jamshedpur (an Online discourse), Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Context:
~ How can one overcome the experience of failure?
~ How can one live a victorious life?
~ Which is more essential, winning or having fun?
~ What distinguishes a pleasant triumph from a real defeat?
~ If completeness is lacking, how can we be satisfied?
Music Credits: Milind Date
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00:00Greetings, sir. Anam here. Thank you for joining us today, sir. So, my question to you is that
00:07in a lot of your talks and even now, you redirect our focus towards ourselves as living beings.
00:14And as living beings, all of us seek contentment and happiness. So, my question to you is,
00:20how does one be content without being complacent? How does one achieve that? Contentment without
00:26complacency, without becoming complacent? See, complacency can be there only when
00:33you have just not bothered to inquire into the facts of your life.
00:42Otherwise, it is impossible to be smug and ultra confident about your state.
00:50None of us, factually, are in a great state internally. It's an unfortunate fact, but a fact
01:00is a fact. So, there is sickness, and there is incompleteness, and there is dissatisfaction,
01:07and there is psychosis, and we are anxious, and we are afraid, and when the placement season comes,
01:16then we are jittery, and when the next fellow gets a higher pay package,
01:23then we are jealous, and we know all these things are there.
01:28And knowing all these things, if we still certify ourselves to be internally healthy,
01:35then there is something very wrong with our compass of honesty. Either that, or
01:49we are so afraid that we just do not even want to inquire within. Am I okay?
01:56Why did I just start trembling? I mean, standing in front of that interview room,
02:02let's say it's a day zero company, and I suddenly find myself weak in the knees and
02:11shaking in my trousers. Why is that happening? And it's a very real happening. It's actually
02:18physical. You can't even say that it was inside, so I didn't see. It is there in the body. You
02:25cannot deny its presence, but having seen all that, if we still want to insist that we are happy
02:37and this and that, then there is a great problem. Now, coming to contentment.
02:45Contentment is just the very last thing.
02:55At your stage in life, as a young person, you should have a lot of dissatisfaction,
03:05lot of dissatisfaction, because
03:09if you settle at the point you already are, inwardly, outwardly, within, without,
03:18then you would be settling at a very sub-optimal point. Your potential is far higher.
03:26So, there is no point talking of contentment at this stage because being what we are at this age
03:33and stage, we do not even know what contentment is, so we are bound to misinterpret it.
03:41So, leave contentment for a later stage. At this point, rebel and rise. See what confines you
03:55and do not accept it. Are you getting it? Fight it out.
04:03And do not bother too much for the result. If you have given a good fight,
04:14then the word contentment can probably kick in. In the sense, I did the utmost I could.
04:23Beyond this, it was not possible for me to do anything. Honestly, I say that.
04:29There is nothing that I held back. I gave the fight more than what I had.
04:37Now, you can probably be contended, but contended not in the sense that the fight is over,
04:42contended in the sense that now you are ready for the next and bigger fight.
04:48Final contentment is final deliverance. It is liberation actually. So, do not talk of that.
04:57When I talk to young people, it is much more advisable that they look at things
05:06and they challenge them, they question them. Believe me and you need not actually, believe me,
05:11you see this thing with your own eyes. Much in the world today needs to be challenged and
05:17demolished. Do not be easily satisfied. Just do not be easily satisfied.
05:26Thank you, sir. Sir, there is a follow-up question which I already had and you touched upon that
05:30topic about the outcome, not bothering more about the outcome. However, sir, we are actually driven,
05:36we are living in this outcome-driven world, goal-oriented, outcome-driven world. So,
05:41how does one achieve that detachment of giving their best while at the same time
05:46not focusing much on the results? No, no, it is not detachment really.
05:52I would say you have to be in love with your war, your action. If you are challenging
06:03something, if you have taken up an enormous project, be in love with it.
06:10I am not talking of detachment, you see. I am talking of love here. Be in love with it and
06:16give it just everything that you have. For that, you first of all require the work to be that
06:23enormous and that lovable. In anything that you enter, in anything that you take up,
06:32the quality of relationship must be so high that you are encouraged to, that you are
06:47you are left choiceless in that regard. You cannot hold yourself back.
06:54You will not say now it is 6 p.m. so I must get up from my seat and leave
07:00or that in this task I was supposed to contribute only so much and no more.
07:10Give it all that you have and once you have given it all that you have,
07:14you will find that you will be left with very little time, space or energy to bother about the
07:22result. See, bothering about the result is an energy intensive affair, is it not?
07:32You may take three hours just preparing for an exam and then you may keep worrying about the
07:40result for 30 days. Worrying, brooding, thinking about the result, all this consumes a lot of our
07:51lives. Now, if you are worrying about the outcome, I would say why do you have spare time at all?
08:01Why has this time firstly not been utilized in the action itself? And if you would say,
08:06well, the deed is done, now I have spare time, I will say then what about the next and the higher
08:11deed? Why are you squandering away even one moment of this precious but limited life?
08:23How come you have the time? So, when one is madly in love, when one is intensely in action,
08:33then outcome becomes immaterial, not because one is indifferent or detached. No,
08:40it is not a case of detachment, it is a case of intense love. I gave everything that I had,
08:50now it is difficult to differentiate between defeat and victory. You could say the one who
09:00could differentiate between these two, the one who could be affected by the outcome
09:07is left with nothing to be affected with. He held back nothing, he gave everything that he, she had.
09:18You see, think of a six-hour Wimbledon final,
09:23think of a six-hour Wimbledon final or a seven-hour match, we have had matches like that.
09:35The loser, believe me, does not really regret that match.
09:43I have read of champions, Grand Slam champions, who when asked about their most unforgettable match
09:51would not talk about one of their Grand Slam finals or semi-finals,
09:56they would talk about one match that they fought and lost.
10:04No, that is one match that they cannot forget, that is one match that brought life to them
10:13as never before, because that was the thing that drained everything out of them.
10:22And finally, when the winning shot was played, neither side could differentiate between victory
10:32and defeat. As a spectator, you would mind who held the trophy, no? And only one of the two
10:41parties is now carrying the trophy. So, you would say, oh, well, Nadal won and Federer lost.
10:50But ask them who have just played a five-setter that extended up to six hours, seven hours.
10:59Ask them and they say, well, this is my most unforgettable match.
11:04I do not remember who won and who lost, that is something I won't remember and the match I
11:10cannot forget. That's the way to live life. Live it so intensely that in the end,
11:18you are left with no energy to be concerned with the result
11:26and that does not mean that you will necessarily meet defeat.
11:30Sometimes there is victory, sometimes there is defeat, but that is not the point. The point is
11:35how you have played the game and play it with all your might. It raises you like anything,
11:42it raises you to enter a bigger game, a higher game and that's the game.