THE DISEASE TO PLEASE  
A Mulla Nasrudin Story  
By
VIKRAM KARVE
As  long as you live your life in such a way that your happiness is  dependent upon things you cannot control, you will be a puppet in the  hands of external circumstances and entities.
Similarly,  if you are obsessed with seeking approval of others and always worried  about pleasing others and your actions are guided by what other people  would say (The LOG KYA KAHENGE syndrome) it looks like you may be  falling victim to The Disease to Please and it is high time you read  this Mulla Nasrudin Story.  
 
Mulla Nasrudin and his son were travelling with their donkey.
Nasrudin preferred to walk while his son sat on the donkey.
Soon  they passed a group of bystanders, and one of them scoffed, “Look at  that selfish boy. The hale-and–hearty young son is riding on the donkey  while his poor old father is forced to walk alongside. What disgraceful  behaviour? And it is so disrespectful. What a horrible and spoiled  child!”
Mulla Nasrudin and his son felt so embarrassed by these comments that they quickly switched places.
Now Mulla Nasrudin rode on the donkey while his son walked.
Soon  they passed another group of people. “Oh, just look at that, what  detestable behaviour!” one of them exclaimed pointing to Mulla Nasrudin.  “That poor young boy has to walk while his shameless father rides the  donkey! That horrible man should be ashamed of himself for the way he is  treating his son. What a heartless father! It is appalling!”
Nasrudin  was extremely upset to hear this. He wanted to avoid anybody else’s  scorn, so decided that both he and his son ride the donkey at the same  time and asked his son to sit along with him on the donkey.
As  they both rode on the donkey, they passed another group of people.  “That man and his son are so cruel,” one bystander said. “Just look at  how they are forcing that poor donkey to bear the weight of two people.  They have no consideration for the poor mute animal. Cruel merciless  scoundrels, that’s what they are!”
Nasrudin heard this and told his son, “I guess the only way we can avoid the criticism of others is for both of us to walk.”
“I suppose you are right,” the son replied.
So they got off the donkey and started walking on foot.
But  as they passed another group of people, they heard them laughing. “Ha,  ha, ha,” the group jeered. “Look at those two fools. They are so stupid  that both of them are walking under this scorching hot sun and neither  of them is riding the donkey…! Have you ever seen such stupid idiots…?  What morons…!”
Whatever  Mulla Nasrudin and his son did someone or the other found fault and  made fun of them... the criticism and comments of people continued  forever, iterating and reiterating, and in the end the exasperated Mulla  Nasrudin and his son were finally seen carrying the donkey on their  heads…and everyone was laughing at them…!                        
So,  Dear Reader, the next time you are overcome by the disease to please  and feel governed by a desire to seek approval of others for something  you want to do, feel like pleasing others to the detriment of your own  needs, just remember this Mulla Nasrudin story, listen to your inner voice, seek your own approval, and act in accordance with your own conscience.
Log kya kahenge...?   
Don’t worry... Kuch to log kahenge, logon ka kam hai kehena…  
VIKRAM KARVE
Copyright © Vikram Karve 2010
Vikram Karve has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and  Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work. 
VIKRAM KARVE educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU  and The Lawrence School Lovedale, is an Electronics and Communications  Engineer by profession, a Human Resource Manager and Trainer by  occupation, a Teacher by vocation, a Creative Writer by inclination and a  Foodie by passion. An avid blogger, he has written a number of fiction  short stories and creative non-fiction articles in magazines and  journals for many years before the advent of blogging. His delicious  foodie blogs have been compiled in a book "Appetite for a Stroll".  Vikram lives in Pune with his family and pet Doberman girl Sherry, with  whom he takes long walks thinking creative thoughts. 
Foodie Book: Appetite for a Stroll
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