Sunday, March 31, 2013

When you dial for life....


It is an interesting story – the story of a successful young man who turned an admirable social volunteer. While on a trip out, we met this father of the Youngman. As is typical of Indians to discuss in detail as to what our children are up to, we ended up asking the father about his son. Here’s the story:

The son finished Marine Engineering and joined a shipping company that paid him a handsome three hundred thousand rupees plus a month. The youngster sailed around the world and of course made his dough too. One fine day, few years later, he called up dad to say he is quitting. Dad thought perhaps he has found a better job, the brilliant son that he was! The next call the son made was from a remote tribal village off in the wild hills of Eastern Ghats, in the heart of Tamil Nadu. Son told his father that he now lived with the tribal children and was happy that he could actually do something to get them education! He invited his parents to visit him in the wild.

The obviously upset but curious parents went up the hills to meet their son. It was not just the wilds. They had to trek many hours to reach the hamlet where he lived. There were just straw huts, mud tracks and oil wick lamps (only those who could afford it). Children were half clad, elders barely clothed and the smog of poverty and illiteracy was palpable. As they approached the hamlet, they found the minor children of the hamlet rushed up to him calling him by his name. The elder children and adults of the hamlet came out to greet him with the joyful glee of someone who found his long-lost kin! The innocent and unadulterated adoration and affection that they poured on him was infectious. The apprehension and doubt that had compelled the parents to undertake the journey melted like the morning mist! Seeing the joy of those innocent children and realizing how much their son mattered to them, the parents forgot about their worries and indulged. After staying for a while with him in the hamlet and lending their moral support to his cause, they returned back to their city home, elated that their son has done them proud.

As narrated by the father, their son has now volunteered to work with MSF and is setting up camp in Sudan, after a stint of training with MSF in Germany!

Each of us takes our call on life in our own way. Most of the young men that we come across are dialing life desperately for success in terms of money. Hardly ever you come across a parent who teaches his child anything but the technique to dial for more money in their life. And then you come across someone who dials life because he wants to live it! Not to say that money is unimportant. But such callers perhaps have realized that money is not everything in life. When one knows how much is good enough, I suppose he ends up dialing life to seek and indulge in its glory further. To some such realization comes either pretty late in life; to some, never at all. But the story of this Youngman convinces me that there are few who find the call and get connected when young.

The other day my wife was narrating couple of lines from Sri Ramana Maharishi’s sayings:

“There is no conflict between work and wisdom”.

“Man’s real nature is happiness. Happiness is inborn in the true self. His search for happiness is an unconscious search for his true self. The true self is imperishable; therefore, when a man finds it, he finds a happiness that does not come to an end”.

Perhaps this young man has begun on a journey that will demonstrate the work-wisdom connection. The heart will go where the soul wills it to reach. We were glad that we met such a parent who understood the inner call his child has taken and turned into a source of inspiration for him to seek what he must eventually find!

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