Saturday, 13 August 2011

From Pandavas to Punch


              In movies especially that of Indian taste (Bollywood, Kollywood, Tollywood, etc), we would have seen Hero is a guy who can make ten or more guys (see, I could have used one or more, three or more, but it wouldn’t suit their Hero-ship, so had to go for ten or more!) eat dust or have free bone adjustments. We know that those stunts are not possible in real life, yet we don’t classify these movies under Fantasy Category!
How good it would be if our Nation is made up of 1 Billion Rajanikant or Sachin Tendulkar or Manmohan Singh. Hey....................., then who would be heroin of the movie? Who would be the fast bowler(oh sorry!, it is medium fast bowler) of Indian squad? Who would make scams and feed news to Media?
Yes, this question was posed to me as 10 mark essay question at my grade five English exam. Then I wrote it with motive to test my English. Now I revisit the same topic to test my understanding on Team work importance. A winning team doesn’t consist of only superior members, but it has the right mix of talent and spirit. It has been said rightly by DeAnn Hollis
The heart of a volunteer is not measured in size, but by the depth of the commitment to make a difference in the lives of others.

In this 2011 world cup primary round match, Ireland bowled with discipline and fielded with accuracy against Bangladesh, yet they lost the match as their batting lacked luster. So, a team must be diverse with members having different skill set, qualities which when put together makes it the winning combination. If you don’t form the part of a team, it doesn’t mean you are not qualified to be part of that team; your skill doesn’t suite that team.
There is no Pandavas without Nakul and Sahadev! You need to find your elite team where your skills are at need.  
Let you be the small finger, but without you the punch wouldn’t be strong enough to be noticed!

No comments:

Post a Comment