It’s the one thing all of us want to be on the right side of – Winning!
Whether as a student who wants to get good marks / perform well in the sport or art she is excelling at; or as a professional who wants to give it her best.
Be it as part of a home where we want our family members to do well always; or as part of a team where we want to do everything we can to win.
Look at any sphere of life, that’s what we are aiming for – to do our best, to give our best, to win.
Against odds, against challenges, against circumstances, against life at times!
But winning is not an ends to a means. Mostly, it is just a goal we define for ourselves to achieve. Once we are there, we move on to achieve bigger and better things.
And yet we believe that what we are pursuing is the only thing we should focus on, removing everything in front of us or neglecting the other aspects of our life and our world.
We go on a rampage with our focus, trying to do things in a crunched timeline, pushing ourself to outdo our previous achievements. Without taking a pause to reflect, feel happy, and be grateful for how much ground we have covered.
And we most certainly forget that it’s a process and not a once in a time event. It mostly happens on the edge, eluding us till the time it is almost certain we wouldn’t let go of the pursuit. And hence, very few times it is easy to achieve in a jiffy; takes even lifetimes.
What then, does it mean to win? Achieving what we set out to or measuring how far we have come from where we were?
I believe, it is the latter.
For there is no better yardstick to measure success than the distance we have travelled. We may still not be near our goal but we surely would have achieved far more in the journey to that goal. And even if we don’t reach where we want to, we would have made a difference to at least some folks and some lives.
And in the process, enriched ourselves for our lifetime and beyond…
Winning is so over rated. Rishi, you once again create dynamic thoughts with your words.