Wednesday, June 01, 2016

The world needs you

One who achieves a grade is a graduate. Today is your graduation day. You’re formally entrusted with the grades you have achieved during the course of your training programme here at Christ University. You are now graduates. This is a tremendous achievement from many perspectives.

It is an achievement by you. We believe that you have acquired the required experience, sufficient knowledge, and the capacity to make good judgement. This was what we aimed at while giving training to you here.

It is an achievement by your parents. They have brought you to the best educational institution. They applied their muscles and toiled for you while you were muscling with the books. They prayed for you while you were buried with your assignments and tests. They spent their precious time worrying about you while you systematically invested your time and energy to reach this glory.

It is an achievement for your nation. You are from different parts of the world. You become another fortunate son or daughter of your nation by adding yourself to the skilled force of your nation.

As graduates when you step out of your alma mater, we entrust you with a prophetic mission that was well presented in our core values. You were trained to be human beings whose ultimate goal is the fullness in God, knowing the truth and leading a virtuous life. We do want you to be real guiding lights. It should be not like, as the most famous European humanist of the 16th century Erasmus puts it, in regione caecorum rex est luscus. Become true beacons of light. We want you to work as positive catalysts in the world.
For some of you, study was cakewalk. Some of you never worked any way near to your potential. For some it was real struggle. It was fight against all odds. The sweetness of your achievement depends on the way in which you reached this day.
Let me take your attention to two persons and a sports team which became viral in the social media recently.

Srinivasa Ramanujan
An immensely talented Mathematician of our Land was Srinivasa Ramanujan. The recent movie, The Man Who Know Infinity, is based on his life. He independently compiled nearly 3,900 mathematical results. Humble to the core, he attributed all his works to the divine assistance. He died at a young age of 32. He was not a graduate in Indian terms. But he was one of the youngest Fellows of Royal Society. Although he was highly gifted, a good trainer like GH Hardy was needed to make him an effective contributor. If you are ready to be trained, your effectiveness is unimaginable.

Anant Ambani
An immensely rich young man is Anant Ambani, son of Mukesh Ambani. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. As a teenager he was often presented as the side effect of wealth as he was hugely obese. Reaching 21, his inspirational mother transformed him to a good looking handsome young man. He walked 21 km a day, practiced yoga, followed a strict low-carb, zero-sugar diet, i.e., avoided any kind of processed foods, such as, breads, pastas, cereals, sweets, soft drinks etc., concentrating instead on proteins and healthy fats. Finally, he shed 108 kgs in 18 months. It’s like a fairytale. But it’s not a myth. It happened just recently. Some of you have worked like this to achieve your graduation. Hardwork counts.

Leicester City
Until the second half of 2015, very few in the world had heard about Leicester City football team. It was placed last in the English Premier League. But on 7 May, 2016 they became the Champions with three games left in the league. In one of the toughest leagues in the world with 38 games, at the time of winning the title they lost only 3 games. The story of Leicester City as a team is a case study material. There are many players in English Premier League who has salary more than the total salary of all members of the Leicester City Team. The Team is owned by an Asian. The Coach never won a major title. Then, how this has happened? Educationalist John Dunford, lists five reasons for the great success of the team as follows:
1. Hardwork, 2.Teamwork, 3. Right Decisions, 4. Support of the Leadership and 5. Evidence-based policies.
If you have achieved the real goal you set years ago, do not be complacent. The world needs you.
If you have not achieved the real goal, do not lose hope. Still you have not lost time. The world needs you.

If you have underperformed while achieving your goal, do not regret unncesserily. Start today. Perform well. The world needs you.

1 comment:

  1. Joe, Behind every legendary success
    there is one and only one catalytic power.
    You can call it passion or desire!!!
    It can't be bought or cooked up...
    It is like some spring from inside...
    With out that even if we work for years
    Your output can be a big zero...
    Do you agree with this? If not,
    Can you suggest some ways to create passion
    on something we are not interested in?

    ReplyDelete

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