The Black Dot

Starting this piece with one of my favorite stories – I used 2 of them today during a session with young bunch of 30 children in one of the famous residential complexes of Bengaluru

An amateur painter immediately upon completion of his lessons, paints a lovely scenery and decides to seek opinion about his newly acquired skills. He chooses a busy intersection in the town and displays the same with a note “I am a new artist around the town, since this is a newly acquired skills, I could have made a mistake. Please mark a “X” wherever you find a mistake in this piece”

While he came back to check after a few hours, he was devastated to find that whole painting was full of crosses. Totally disheartened he rushes to his teacher saying he is a complete failure as a painter and people have given up on him as a painter. He was so dejected that he even contemplated suicide.

Master smiles and says, “I believe you are a great painter and I can prove it to you too. Just do as I say without any asking me anything” Reluctantly the painter accepts and reproduces exact replica of the earlier painting. He then takes it to the same intersection and displays the same with the note, “I am a new artist around the town, since this is a newly acquired skills, I could have made a mistake. I have put some colors & brushes in the bucket here. Please use them and correct the same”

He returns after a few hours to find absolutely no change to his painting. He leaves it for a couple of days and finds that no correction was made on it. 

As someone said, if you want to carry on painting, Take criticisms with a bag of Sugar! If you find any critic who don’t give you useful lessons, cut them out. They are the people who only see the speck of black dot on a huge canvas of white, that brings me to another often said story about the windshield washer (Credit : to the original author)

After servicing his car, the service advisor delivered the same to his customer, an elderly one. As it was being inspected upon delivery, the windshield was being washed and the elderly man bawls, “Windshield is still dirty and needs a redo” It was washed again and again but this man was not the one to give in. The washer repeats with utmost care, checks for any place that he might have missed out but could not find any dirt anywhere.

This elderly man was fuming now and asks for the manager. While the manager was coming down, his wife removes his glass and wipes them with a tissue and gives it back to him, only to find windshield as speck less as it can ever get.

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Pic Courtesy: To the Owner (if in violation please inform, I will take it down)

Some people view others through their such dirty glasses only to see everything from an unclean perspective. They become angry at what they perceive to be dirt on other people, when in reality they are looking at others through the dirt on their glasses.

In my career of 28 years I have come across many subordinates, peers and superiors who have been examples of what not to be. Neither a dejected painter, nor this elderly car owner.

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I showed the picture below to a bunch of  30 young kids during the session – Kids without an exception saw a square with huge area of white. After conclusion of the session, parents who came to pick the kids were asked the same – they saw the black dot and not the rest of the white canvas

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We invariably end up driving performers  especially when they are our subordinates into a point of no return when we only keep seeing the Black Dot.

“Criticism is a sandwich: Positive recognition on one side, discipline, and instruction in the middle, and positive reinforcement on the other.”

Identify positive behavior, discuss the item, and only the item at hand, and finally reinforce the positive. Talk to people, not down to people, and keep the conversation centered on the action, not the person. Don’t be commanding, or that will just put the person on the defensive, and they won’t hear you at all.

– From http://www.wikihow.com/Criticise

Don’t miss to watch both the video talks that I have shared above of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar ji of The Art of Living where He talks about both aspects of Criticism – Giving and Taking; Positive and Negative Criticism

More often than not, I see many end up criticise people and not their actions. It invariably ends up or the recipient perceives it as a personal attack. As I keep telling my colleagues, you have every right to Love/Hate Suresh’ism but not Suresh. Love or hate the Act not the Actor.

 Repeatedly looking only negatives sooner or later would become counter-productive, especially when the recipient has no other recourse. Elasticity of patience in any human is limited just like any other matter in the universe. It helps to talk about the White area of the canvas atleast once in a while – else you are the loser!

|Jai Gurudev|

Time to be Happy Again

Caught up with an Alumni, who suddenly appeared too old and ragged, done and spent from being a highly energetic, vivacious creature when we met him in November 2016. After others left both of us alone, asked him if he got ditched by his love (or hitched by a wrong person) – the appearance simply was not him! He explained that his heart was no longer in it anymore. Work was taking a toll on his overall being, big time.

For some reason, it was last night’s Newsflash that came to mind right away. Many a times these results in some Flashes of random but very deep thoughts too… Like the one last evening related to MS Dhoni – seemingly no reason to do what he did.

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Turning the Television on after I got home and it was speculation in the media related to yesterday’s new flash. Why MS Dhoni quit…

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Myriads of thoughts danced around my head – do I relate to the situation that Dhoni or my friend referred in the opening lines (let us call him Mithun) felt? A state of mental and emotional fatigue – A captain pitchforked into this position despite not captaining even a club, that which got his juices flowing today suddenly boring drill and overwhelming, that which was his life became something that threatened his longevity in the game (one of the speculation), that which got him all the name and fame, the captain cool who could (and still doesn’t) do no wrong.

Yes, it was all about timing. Possibly, He lived by the adage that I followed many times in the span of my career in the past – Quit when people ask “Why” not “When”

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For me, nothing describes this better than the picture above, on how he must be feeling today. He probably simply wants to reboot and find his happiness again. Considering that India is generally very cruel with Cricketers when they lose a match (even the contrary is true), he must have simply decided to enjoy being a batsman again.

Whatsapp’ed Mithun asked him about his job (it was not such a long career as yet, but for this Generation 3 years is pretty long) – all the things that he began posting over the next 20 minutes sounded so familiar. Call it experiential – mine and many of them around me today.

Has the time come? Yes when the signals are:

  • feeling of thanklessness,
  • you simply don’t want your Boss’s job,
  • you think this is not worth and
  • you don’t have time for pursuing your other passions.
  • you feel stagnated and see no signs of progress
  • you think – yaar it is time to head to work today and finally….

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 As Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar of the Art of Living says

” The good life is a happy life. It does not mean that if you are good you will be happy, It mean that if you are happy you will be good” 

Borrowed this from a friend’s FB timeline. In simpler words, Time to bid goodbye when you feel you are not good anymore. It maybe painful to let go, but many time holding on to may be more painful.

|Jai Gurudev|

Beware of Besserwisser

While our  family were traveling to Mysuru on a well deserved Vacation, heard a conversation between a Foreign Tourist and a “Know-it-all” co-passenger. He has been traveling in India for over 4 months & showed us a photograph – am amazing click of Cloud capped Hill and before he could explain about the place, Mr “Know-All” began his incessant blabber on why India can never have this  kind of a scenic place (Geography), how definitely it cannot be in the South India since the clouds can never descend so low (Science on the kind of clouds etc and went on and on, we learnt of Cumulonimbus, cumulus blah blah), and it can never be this clean ever and by this time our quarry lobby would have chipped the stones away to glory. He then launched on to the Photographic skills of this foreign gentleman, how the click could have been much better (notwithstanding the fact that this gentleman profusely pleaded that he is no wizard and he was trying various filters). Ultimately while this gentleman sat there amused and shocked that he was being grossly proven wrong to the extent a doubt slowly began growing in his mind that this click could probably somewhere outside.

During a small break from the monologue of Mr “Know-All” – thank God, his throat was parched and he needed water, my son decided to ask, “Uncle Ric, where is this place”. “Skandadurga” not so far from Bengaluru (around 70kms) was his reply. He was about to describe more about the place when he was abruptly cut short by Mr “Know-All”

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Representative Picture – Credits to Owner

He was not the one to accept it at all. For him, this tourist who spent a day in this place and clicked the photographs was not competent enough. I casually asked him where he was from. After about 15 minutes of rants, he says he is from Jabalpur and first time in South. Bravo! Our gang could only applaud his bravery. For someone who never been south, he was sermonizing to someone who explored this place for close to 18 hours, on the place, on his photography skills, on clouds. I am sure this guy’s photography skill would be limited to the Samsung Mobile camera that he was carrying. Waah re!

In this age of WTF (Whatsapp/Wiki, Twitter & Facebook) it is not difficult to find such Besserwissers (German word that translates to “Better Knowing” or “I-Know-It-All”) all around us. It doesn’t matter to them that they have lived their life like the proverbial “Frog-in-the-well” but have an authoritative advise and opinion on the Sea, of all people to the Sailor who has conquered the Oceans and seen so many ports in his life.

An example that Nandan Nilekani is never tired of quoting is, when he was giving a lecture on his experience in designing and implementing Aadhaar sometime back. Somebody asked him how difficult was it to work in Delhi,” Nilekani’s response: “The first hurdle that you come across is that they say we know this. The toughest hurdle is if they say we are already doing this. There isn’t much to do then”.  Narayan Murthy, founder of Infosys said, “We Indians have highest “Ego per Unit of Achievement”. This closes all channels of openings to a new idea and also to those who have performed better than us.

When we speak, we are no wiser in the end – we are left with whatever we knew (right or wrong). When we listen, we add to whatever we knew (again, right or wrong).

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It helps to know practice Epictetus said, “We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak”

Another relevant quote to note “It is better to keep our mouth shut and let people assume that we are fool rather than open our mouths and confirm it”

As Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar of Art of Living says, “

“If you find fools around you, they are going to make you wiser. The number of fools around you indicates the strength of your centeredness. Don’t try to get rid of them! If you are not centered you will have no patience to put up with them. When you are totally established, you find the fools come up with wisdom. They are your own reflection, there is no other. Fools offer you frustration and wisdom. Be choosy and make your life juicy”

And to sign this piece off, another one from Gurudev – A gem in context of this piece

Love and authority are totally opposite values yet they co-exist.

The grosser the consciousness, authority has to be more pronounced. The more refined and subtle the consciousness, lesser is the need to exercise authority.

When you are gross, you demand authority and when you demand authority, love recedes. Asserting authority indicates lack of confidence and love. The more evident one’s authority, the less sensitive and effective it will be.

A sensible person would not demand authority at all… but will assume it. The most effective CEOs will not make you feel their authority, for authority can never bring inspiration.

Your sincere servant has more authority over you than your boss, isn’t that so? A baby has full authority over the mother. Similarly, a devotee has all the authority over the Divine, though he never exercises it.

So, the subtler you become, the more authority you gain. The greater the love, subtler will be the authority. The lesser the love, the more pronounced will be the authority.

Wishing all readers a very happy, prosperous, joyous
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“Know nothing much/I want to know more”
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