Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Dre's impatience and Mr. Han's lessons

‘What did you learn?’ mom asks.
‘Nothing...’ he says frustratingly by putting his jacket on the holder of a coat rack standing in a corner and he goes inside. The mother watches him go and then looks at the jacket on the holder. ‘Is this my son?’ she keeps wondering as he goes inside. That is the first time he has tucked his jacket perfectly up on the rack after returning home. He does this exceptional thing and yet he says that he has learnt nothing. Isn’t that something he has earned and he doesn’t even know?
There’s this scene from the famous Hollywood movie ‘Karate Kid’ starring Jackie Chan (Mr. Han) and the little Jaden Smith (Dre) on the television and there is this scene where the little boy, Dre is pissed off at his supposedly kung fu teacher, Mr. Han. The khadoos teacher makes him take off his jacket and put it on a holder and then again taking it off from there and wear and then repeat. He does it for whole evening where as he keeps on hoping to learn some instant kung fu tactics and could use them against the guys bullying him. But the poker faced master goes on this tiring ritual in the name of teaching that he couldn’t realise the reason. He starts following the instructions, uninterestingly first and unknowingly later. Mr. Han doesn’t teach him Kun Fu. Instead, he teaches him a much needed lesson of life, discipline.  And in the process, the boy learns some patience too.
So, when Dre returns home from the first day of training and puts his jacket neatly on the hook, it surprises his mom and what surprises more is him saying ‘I don’t know’. Here, Dre is lucky to have such a teacher though he couldn’t delve the meaning then. But not everyone among us share his luck. Still, each and everyone knows the story of Ekalvya from Mahabharat. Yet we prefer to ignore.
Life gives us lessons. Some become the signposts while other go unnoticed. They don’t leave any visible mark, yet they have their meager existence. In the philosophical words ‘life is a training session that ends with us.’ This might be the reason why people take it for granted. Nobody likes a nagging teacher around. We tend to ignore the lessons even though we know we are being taught. Ekalavya’s story ends with him losing his thumb. We all remember that.
Therefore, people might be saying that life screws us all. It takes its toll. Folks, life is not a social media enthuasiast that will troll you. We get screw only when we ignore a lesson taught by life. In other words we get punished for not learning from the lesson we call a mistake.
Nobody is sent perfect in this world. The person achieves so, will become god. And this world still belongs to humans, barring a few self proclaimed gods or messengers of gods. We are allowed to do mistakes. In fact we are bound to err and that’s what makes us humans. But we should keep on learning from them.
Some, take learning for losing courage. They cage their hopes inside a shell and never let their aspirations fly again after one failure. Well, that’s a wrong perception of learning from mistakes. One needs to outperform self and shine again. We are allowed to fail again, but with a new mistake. Repeating  a mistake is a crime or it’s like you punishing yourself over and again. Losing heart is not a solution to your mistake, but winning a mistake is.
We all are like little Dre from the movie ‘Karate Kid’ and our Mr. Han is invisible who is at the job of training us. There are people who still have hopes from us like Dre’s mother from the movie. There’s never the end to hope till it actually ends. Better we start putting our coats perfectly on the hangers. This might begin to set our lives on the right paths.

Mistakes are occasional. Learning is eternal.

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