Saturday, December 29, 2012

2012 !!


                                                                   Isle of White

2012 was a year of great accomplishments both professionally and personally. Professionally, I don’t know if I did a job well-done, but leaned a lot. This year, I worked on varied projects and enjoyed it. Future looks bright with CNR!! Personally, we (we and my wife) showed great courage to conquer the Caledonian challenge, which is a 54 mile walk in the Caledonian mountain range in 24 hrs continuous walk. The Journey was memorable in many senses.  In one of the incident I met a guy in my group who taught me some great lessons in leadership and professionalism.The ability to inspire and encourage by becoming a role model. During the journey, I had to climb up a steep mountain face which is called the devil’s staircase. We both were struggling after we walked continuously for ~ 20 miles. It was wet and getting dark. On top of that I had to survive the wild bug bites around my head. I wasn't carrying any bug repellent, but I had a net which I wrapped around my head and neck area. This certainly made it more difficult for me. I thought to end this journey at the next checking point, which is about 10 miles away. My group was heading faster and suddenly disappeared, but we kept climbing at our pace. Then after some time I saw few guys from my group already at the peak and ready to descend. We were very embarrassed as we were way behind and I didn't want them to be interrupted because of us. Few minutes past I saw a man walking down the hill towards us. I thought he has given up already and going back to the check point. As he approached closer, he looked like a familiar face. In fact, he is the fittest and oldest man in our group. I was actually overwhelmed by the fact that, he actually climbed down the devils staircase to check with us if we are fine. I couldn't imagine he came down to accompany us taking extra pain to support his group members. How generous is that.That is how a team should work, the strongest in your team shouldn't suppress the weak rather they should uplift them. We were so impressed by his abilities, that I didn't look back there after. He became a great company for rest of our journey. And from the group of six, only we were the three could complete the journey. You often encounter people like him in your life and wonder where these  leaders are made?

I did my Isle of Skye trip in November, driving through great Cullins hills was an amazing experience. Exploring the western highlands of Scotland is always great fun. We made it to Trossachs, Glenco, Fort William, Avimore this year. Apart from this, we had an amazing experience at Isle of White in the beginning of the year. And we had our Christmas in Glasgow this year.  Hope to see more of it next summer. 2012 was satisfying, as I didn’t loose my passport this time. That spared me few days to spend with my family in India. I wish, 2013 brings about more excitement in my life.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The Twenty Virtues!




Remember those countless fairy tales and panchatantra stories (animal Fables), we have grown up to hearing in our childhood days, they are still very interesting. Animals were given a lot of importance in our culture from ancient times. In Hindu mythology every God has an animal serving as a conveyance. In Yoga, a lot of Kriyas and Asanas are performed by the mimicking the actions of various animals. This shows, how deeply our ancestors observed and learned from the animal behavior and valued them. Human is no doubt the supreme creation of God and one of the qualities that differentiates it from the other creations of God is it's power to think and learn by observing others. In modern times, scientist have also studied the animal behavior to predict earthquake events. I was recently going through a article on Chanakya (200-300 BC) , the father of political science , whose lessons are still valid and being followed across by most management Gurus today. Incidentally, I found a chapter where a lot of Chanakya’s lessons were based on the learning by observation of animal behaviors. In fact, he was a great worshiper of nature and belived that everything that is prersent in this world has a reason to be here. This was again an example of great power of observation and sense of watchfulness by Chanakya. I have jot down few lessons from the Chanakya Niti:


Learn one thing from a lion; one from a crane; four a cock; five from a crow; six from a dog; and three from an ass.

§ The one excellent thing that can be learned from a lion is that whatever a man intends doing should be done by him with a whole-hearted and strenuous effort.

§ The wise man should restrain his senses like the crane and accomplish his purpose with due knowledge of his place, time and ability.

§ To wake at the proper time; to take a bold stand and fight; to make a fair division (of property) among relations; and to earn one's own bread by personal exertion are the four excellent things to be learned from a cock.

§ Union in privacy (with one's wife); boldness; storing away useful items; watchfulness; and not easily trusting others; these five things are to be learned from a crow.

§ Contentment with little or nothing to eat although one may have a great appetite; to awaken instantly although one may be in a deep slumber; unflinching devotion to the master; and bravery; these six qualities should be learned from the dog.

§ Although an ass is tired, he continues to carry his burden; he is unmindful of cold and heat; and he is always contented; these three things should be learned from the ass.

Two missing qualities of a dog seem to be his ability to eat a lot and fall asleep easily.


He who shall practice these twenty virtues shall become invincible
in all his undertakings.


Monday, February 20, 2012

Dare Devils...

The fear kills the desire to rise, abstain you from speaking the truth, doesn't let you speak your mind and in essence kills the desire to live a honorable life. These things arise from fear of loosing something like some dear one, a job or self-respect etc etc... In fact, the feared people loose a big time in long run, than to gain some short time benefits by not being brave enough to take the side of truth. Fearlessness is a great attribute of an effective leadership. Fearless people never support the wrong thing or wrong people for whatever reason. I wish, our country leaders could become more fearless by not worrying about party politics, image, opposition etc. rather focus on wellness of the country itself. But, fearless people are not rare. I have come across many such people in my life. The Greatest example is Bengal CM Mamata Benerjee. She is a true mass leader. She showed great courage by protecting poor farmers from being exploited by selfish industrialists. Later she was also able to put an end to the 25 year tyranny by the left party rule in Bengal. And that's why she is also dared to challenge the ruling government at the center on wrong their moves, despite forming an ally with them. She never blindly buys into every decision taken by the center. She is the true Iron Lady of India I can think of now.

Other examples are MS Dhoni (Captain of Indian Cricket Team), Ayrton Shenna ( 3 times F-1 Champion), Lance Armstrong ( 7 times winner of Tour de France cycle racing ) . The most common things about these people are, they are courageous, passionate about what they do, have got great perseverance and are Great fighters.

Indian politician, strategist Chanakya once said , "As soon as the fear approaches near, attack and destroy it." (350 BC -275 BC )


Saturday, February 4, 2012

Avimore....



Today is 14th January, 2012. The morning is magnificent, mysterious and wonderful unlike my most busy mornings. The sun is becoming mighty fearing the clouds away in the horizon. As we looked out of our train window, it felt like watching some earth program on discovery channel. Why all my mornings are not like this?? Few hours back, I was expecting it to be horrible at the Aberdeen railway station when we nearly missed the train. And look what a great day it is turning out to be. As we reached Inverness, it all looked beautiful. Inverness is the gateway to the Scotland's great wilderness, although Inverness itself never looked wild at all. In fact, it’s a small historic city sitting between the western highlands and the Cairngorm Mountains to tell people the story of 400 million years old mountains since the creation of Scotland, well before the life evolved on the planet Earth. Inverness lies on an active fault line (a strike slip fault) called the Great Glen. The creation of this fault is a major event in the history of dynamic earth process. Along this fault line today lies several fresh water lochs formed by erosion due to glaciations, one of them is the famous Lochness. If you heard of Lochness monster, this is it. Although the Monster proved to be a hoax, but the volume of dark water it holds is not less than an intimidating monster. It was freezing cold, as we progressed towards the end of the day. We had a descent boat trip in the Lochness and some dirty food at Jimmy Chung. Enough for that day, but I was worried about tomorrow. I'm must plan for something more exciting, that's what I told to myself. And off course what could be more exciting than going to the snow covered greater rugged mountain range... So, we must enter this world. We wake up around 5 am in the morning, decided to go to Fort Williams. We set out soon, when the rest of the world sleeping. It’s just us now. As we reached the bus stop, it was even more disappointing. All the services to Fort Williams closed. The tourist information center closed. No hope really. This is f*** world, that’s what I thought. After we did some enquiry at the bus stand, finally settled for more feasible Avimore, a small tourist attraction to the south east of Inverness and 1 hour drive. But, with no expectations, I was fairly clear that this is not going to be exciting. As we ride the distance and for next couple of hour what Avimore provides us is something I can’t put in words here. When I did a short vacation in last December, I had a glimpse of some great mountain paradise. But, I always wished during that time, if could touch, hike, trek them. And go as close as I can. Well, here it is, I’m standing on the western Cairngorm Mountains.



Monday, January 9, 2012

The path of self discovery....

I have been thinking about terms like reinvention, self discovery etc, if they really exists. I never know your true potential until you discover it yourself and i amazes you, when you really discover it... Everyone gets the opportunity to explore one's inner core, but very few people actually do it. A very few dare to come out of their comfort zone and try out a new experience. How does it really occur to oneself? Sometimes a spark is required to ignite your inner core. These spark could be an adversity or a rejection or a crisis. And when it occurs, it brings a significant change in your life. Let's take the Earthquake analogy. Like a large earthquake is generally preceded by a series of foreshoks (small earthquakes) ? And sometimes these foreshocks are realized and sometimes not. By and large, every mega event occurs with some sort of prior signal. Certainly, these mega events bring mega changes. For example, a large earthquake can drastically change the landscape. All depends on how good are you in reading these signals. Sometimes we read these signals and ignore. Sometimes,we just can't sense anything. Sometimes we read the signals in advance and take proper action. Early detection of these signals helps you to better handle the mega change that's going to happen in near future. Now, the consequences of this mega event could be a life changing experience. It can left you completely high and dry or it can take you a step further towards your goal. Lance Armstrong the racing cyclist won the Tour De France seven times after surviving a testicular cancer. He didn't let his cancer crisis to win over his will power. That doesn't mean that the adversity is over. Life is full of challenges. And at each mega event, you are on the verge of a step change in your life. If you choose to face the challenge with courage, there will be positive step change in your life. Imagine you are at the edge of a mountain, from there you can either fly or fall. So, anticipate the step change, in fact look for them always as they bring some exciting opportunities.