Dear Students II
Chairman
Shemford School, Principal, Faculty, Parents and Dear students, a Very Good
evening!
And
now coming back to my formal speech, I have been strictly instructed by my wife
not repeat what I have already said so many times. I was also advised that if I
want to tell anything to the children, I can tell them a story instead.
So,
I will tell you a story about a boy. He was like you all in all respects, minus
the special talent that you exhibited tonight. He watched TV cartoons, ate lot
of candies and was little rude sometimes. I guess he was also slightly lazier
than you all. He had loving parents who told him he should behave well with all
and great teachers who told him he should work hard. They sometimes made sense
to him and sometimes they did not.
One
night when he had just got into his bed, he saw from his window that the
weather was pleasant outside. There was cool breeze blowing and someone was
humming a song. His eyes grew heavy and just then he saw a boy smiling. The boy
said his name was Dream and he was here to be his friend. Dream was with him
when he was sleeping but he could also see Dream with open eyes. Dream took him
to the world of Cartoons, Chocolates and Cakes. Dream could also summon Super
heroes, Monsters and Ghosts sometimes.
He
wanted to avoid dream and kept looking outside the window. It was raining
heavily and he saw there was another boy getting wet in the rain outside.
Before he could say anything, the boy came and said his name was Fear and he
wanted to stay with him for some time. Since he wanted to avoid the Dream this
time, he agreed to that.
Whenever
Dream told him to do something big and not be shy, Fear said he won’t be able
to succeed. Fear also told him that if he failed, others will laugh. Fear said
only those who were lucky or extremely talented when they were born could do
all that. Slowly Fear also brought his
two friends, Ignorance and Arrogance. Ignorance advised you should never worry
about what your Parents or Teachers said and you know everything that is
required. Arrogance told him that it was OK to be rude and bad. They whispered
in his ears that no one loved him in this life. Slowly he was not a good boy
and everyone wondered what had changed in his life.
Slowly
being with Hard work, he realized that one needs to work upon how you are. You
need to improve upon your weaknesses and play upon your strengths. You can do
that if you try to understand yourself. He did not get all the answers but
realized that asking questions was what mattered in life. He also learnt that
if you know then you cannot and if you do not, then you keep knowing on and on.
He decided to retain the twinkle in his eyes for new things of life.
All
these children performed so well tonight that I am humbled. Being here with
such talented kids, I am reminded of the song by Louis Armstrong:
I hear babies cry, I watch them grow
They will learn much more, than I will
ever know,
And I think to myself,
What a wonderful world!
This
was all I wanted to say tonight. And like it is done in all good old books, let
me mention three morals of the story before I end.
1. You will never find Aladdin’s lamp in
this life
2. Dream and Hard work can be your only
true friends.
3. On cold dark nights, Fear will try to
become a part your life but take help of Hard work to keep it out!
Thank
you for listening to me patiently, wishing kids all the best in life!
2 comments:
Dear Sir,
I am great fan of your's. I am a follower of this blog since 2011 when I was young, 23 year old guy, passed out from college, working in Infosys and wanted to attempt for IAS but due to some personal issues couldn't attempted. And now it seems it is not possible to go for upsc after marrying and having a child.
Today after approx 4 years suddenly, my subconscious mind reminded me about this blog. It took 10 minutes to me to search. but I found it. Now I can see you have written many post in these 4 years.
Love you sir.
Regards,
Vinay
Dear Sir,
I am great fan of your's. I am a follower of this blog since 2011 when I was young, 23 year old guy, passed out from college, working in Infosys and wanted to attempt for IAS but due to some personal issues couldn't attempted. And now it seems it is not possible to go for upsc after marrying and having a child.
Today after approx 4 years suddenly, my subconscious mind reminded me about this blog. It took 10 minutes to me to search. but I found it. Now I can see you have written many post in these 4 years.
Love you sir.
Regards,
Vinay
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