When I was writing this I was wondering of all the fantasies that I have. Fantasies of different genre. Fly high!! I have always dreamt of having the ability to fly. I used to have dreams of me able to fly beating the traffic snarls.
Fantasy of being able swim along with the nice huge fishes. I remember couple of years back, I went into the sea in a small ridge boat (that’s the pointed boat) and as I went into the sea, in the middle I tied myself up with a rope and decided to get down and amidst all the screams from my friends still did that and I was an amazing feeling. I later went on to learn swimming and then I am still yet to relive my fantasy
My fantasy of being in the highest point of Himalayas. Surrounded all over by snow and in peace and bliss me being all by myself. Just imagine how it would be. I am sometimes green with what Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay did. Wonderful right!
I wish that I could have those nice clouds in my hand and feel the chill and coolness in my hands. That’s like being in cloud nine.
To sit along with 2 of the best musicians I like and go the unplugged way “Ilayaraja & SPB”.
Stand on top of earth and decide which side the earth should spin ;) (that was a little naughty I guess)
Take a bucket of paint and paint faces of all the people whom I see Red. (now I don’t know what you want to call that)
Jump from building to building like our Spiderman ( hehehe…
& many many more…
Watch out for more….
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Sunday, December 04, 2005
Snake and Ladder
Praveen Sherman
12/04/2005 05:33:00 AM
Last couple of weeks after me getting quite a bit of travel and stuff, was not able to spend time with my nephew and to make up for it, decided to cajole him with some nice gift. So, I got him a game of Snake and Ladder. Least did I know the tremendous benefits that this little game of coins and token could do to the mindset of children.
I could see the overwhelming cheers and smile on his face the moment I gave him this game. And so we decided to give it a shot immediately sitting on his bed, with some snacks (junk junk but little fine for him..) and took out the board, token and the dice.
As we started playing Tejas (my nephew) started casting the dice and he started counting step by step and as he was doing so I could see him hungry for the ladder. Man, that was amazing!!!. At this young age hunger to reach higher and higher. It was but a reflection of life and how life would be. Many a time he did managed to get LUCKY (that’s what my sister kept saying..) and would get a ladder and keep moving higher and higher, whereas I was moving step by step, one at a time, with no ladders coming my way. And the more he cast the die, the more LUCKIER he got and kept getting his ladders to reach higher and higher.
I was just reflecting on what was happening and then realized this interesting fact, “In life what you expect is what will happen. The Pygmalion Effect”. Tejas all the time wanted the ladder and he kept getting it while all I was doing was just seeing how he was going up the ladder. Isn’t this what happens in LIFE too? Other’s around us all the time expecting to win and going strong, that we tend to just see them winning. Ironical but true.
And I am sure you are wondering what was happening when he was coming down the snake.. haha.. he was feeling miserable and sad about coming down the snake. He was wondering 'why me?'. I don’t want to come down the snake. That’s when I asked him, “Do you want to give up and stop the game”. He said “NO!! Now you see I’ll get 6 every time and win” (6 as in the 6 in the dice as he was casting).
Interestingly after that each time he cast the die he wanted 6, because that would get him another chance so that he can win faster. But he did not get 6 for a long time. He was feeling down for sometime but never gave up, kept consistently casting the die and when he got his 6, was screaming with joy. But in the process what happened was he did not get any ladder. Reinforcing The Pygmalion Effect.
And finally when he won, he felt really happy that he went around telling everyone. He was in ultimate delight, pleasure, happiness. Name it he had it.
My salutes to the person who invented this amazing game, inculcating Life’s Success Principles to all the kids at this young age. Thanks to Tejas I really understood what this game can do. And how life is.
“There are no failures, Only Feedback”
“Past =/= Future”
“If I can't then I MUST”
“The greatest failure in life is not participating 100%”
“Choices have Consequences”
And many many more….. Play life like a GAME.
Live with Passion
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