THE JOURNEY OF A
THOUSAND MILES BEGINS WITH ONE STEP
“The journey of a thousand
miles begins with one step”
SO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR FIRST STEP IS NOT ON THE WRONG ROAD
Your first step must be on the right road which takes you towards your Goal (the “town” you want to reach)
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SO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR FIRST STEP IS NOT ON THE WRONG ROAD
HOW TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL
THE FIRST STEP IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP
An Inspirational Pep Talk
By
THE FIRST STEP IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP
An Inspirational Pep Talk
By
VIKRAM KARVE
When I was a small boy, my
grandfather used to tell me a saying in Marathi, which roughly translated
meant:
If you don’t want to go a
certain town, then don’t take the road going towards that
town
Well, obviously, the word
“town” is a metaphor and can mean anything undesirable – it can be a habit, a
person, a place, a career, a value system, yes the word “town” can mean anything
you consider undesirable, detrimental, harmful or damaging to
you.
For example, if you want to enjoy good health, why smoke that first cigarette?
For example, if you want to enjoy good health, why smoke that first cigarette?
Your first cigarette will
lead to the next, and then the next cigarette will lead to one more, and
cigarette will follow cigarette, and gradually smoking will become a habit and
soon you will get addicted to smoking tobacco.
Then, when you realize that
smoking is adversely affecting your health, it will become difficult for you to
quit smoking and retrace your steps and “rewind” back to where you started from
before you had your first smoke.
So, if your goal is good health, take the first step on the road to good health by beginning to exercise. There is no point in getting addicted to health-destroying activities like smoking.
So, if your goal is good health, take the first step on the road to good health by beginning to exercise. There is no point in getting addicted to health-destroying activities like smoking.
It is the same with alcohol
and other addictions. By the time they realize that alcohol is adversely
affecting their health, they may have already become alcohol dependent and it
becomes difficult for them to quit drinking.
If you do not want to
become an alcoholic, why have that first drink of
alcohol?
(Yes, if your chief
objective in life is to become an alcoholic, then it is a different story
altogether - please go ahead and have that first drink and many more drinks and embark
on your life’s journey towards achieving your long term life goal of becoming an
alcoholic).
Why experiment with drugs
when you don’t want to become a drug addict?
Many young persons fall
victim to “peer pressure”
I have seen so many
youngsters taking that first step in the wrong direction under peer
pressure.
That is why you must select
your friends carefully.
Why make friends with
individuals whose behaviour and life-goals are not in congruence with your own
goals, aims and purpose in life?
It is the same with gambling
too.
If you don’t want to
become a gambler, then why go to the race course or casino or
play teen-patti?
Some will argue that you must
try out all these “vices” for curiosity sake, but then remember the saying
“curiosity killed the cat”.
Sometimes your “first step”
experimenting dangerously can go awry and ruin your entire life.
The risk is just not worth
it.
(It is easy to
pontificate and give moral lectures to others, but let me tell you from my own
first-hand experience that I too started drinking and smoking after I joined the
Navy in 1977 mainly due to peer pressure and the “conducive” social environment
around me and it took me more than 25 years to give up these “minor vices” and
permanently quit smoking and drinking. I never fancied playing cards or
gambling, and though I did enjoy going to the races occasionally, it was
primarily because I enjoyed the sport rather than the betting and
“punting”)
This metaphor
Why take the “first step” in the direction of the “town” you don’t want to go to
is relevant in other important aspects of life as well.
Why take the “first step” in the direction of the “town” you don’t want to go to
is relevant in other important aspects of life as well.
If you want to remain
honest, why pay or accept a bribe in the first instance?
Why associate with corrupt
and dishonest persons?
If you are an ethical and
morally upright person, why take up a job or business which requires you to be
morally pliable and where there is so much corruption that an honest person
cannot survive?
If you want to
achieve spiritual goals in life, why befriend “sharaabis and
shabaabis” (drunk and debauched persons)?
Is it not much better to spend
time with like-minded spiritually inclined people?
If Godliness is your goal,
then is it not better to attend satsangs rather than indulge in wild rave parties and freak
out in drunken orgies?
If you desire a
life of tranquility and inner peace, why take up a career or job which is
fast-paced, hectic, stressful and “noisy”?
Isn’t it better to look for
comparatively hassle-free vocation which is in harmony with your values and
goals in life?
Why start a “work-hard,
party-hard” social lifestyle which is not in harmony with your long term
life-goal of a peaceful, tranquil and healthy life?
Well, if your life’s ambition
is to be a “Page 3” celebrity, then it is a different matter altogether, and you
must choose your “first step” accordingly in that
direction.
Decide what you
want (the destination “town” you want to reach) and
then go in that direction.
But please don’t take the road which leads towards the “town” where you
don’t want to go?
Why go in the direction of a
place you don’t want to reach?
Why travel towards a wrong
destination?
Remember, once you embark
upon a “journey” it will be difficult to retrace your
steps.
If you are going in the wrong
direction, one day you will realize that you are on the wrong road of life and
you will want to turn back to where you began your “journey” and then reorient
yourself and start “walking” on the “right” road towards your actual
goal.
Time and tide wait for none,
so it is not possible to “rewind” your “clock”.
Now just imagine the amount
of time and resources you have wasted in travelling on the “wrong” road just
because of that one small “first step” you took in the “wrong”
direction.
That is why, when you are at
any crossroad of life, the first step you take in a certain direction is
important, for once you begin your journey in that direction it is difficult to
stop, turn around, retrace your steps and come back to the starting
point.
Then after coming back to the
crossroad point, from where you had started your journey, you may now decide to
start “walking” in the direction of the “town” where you actually wanted to go.
But it may be too late.
I am not being judgmental.
It is your
life.
You have to decide what you
want from life and where you want to go.
And once you have decided the
destination “town” you want to reach, then take that first bold step in that
direction and bash on regardless on the road that leads to your chosen
“destination”.
It may be apt to quote the
words of the Chinese Taoist Philosopher Lao Tzu:
THE JOURNEY OF A
THOUSAND MILES BEGINS WITH ONE STEP
SO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR FIRST STEP IS NOT ON THE WRONG ROAD
Your first step must be on the right road which takes you towards your Goal (the “town” you want to reach)
Remember what my grandfather told
me:
If you don’t want
to go a certain town, then don’t take the road going towards
that town
All the Best.
Decide your goal, and
then take your first step in that direction, and then march on with full gusto
till your goal is reached.
VIKRAM KARVE
Copyright © Vikram Karve 2012
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., all rights reserved.
I am sure you will like all the 27 stories in my recently published book of short stories COCKTAIL
To order your COCKTAIL please click any of the links below:
http://www.flipkart.com/cocktail-vikram-karve-short-stories-book-81910
http://www.indiaplaza.in/cocktail-vikram-karve/books/9788191091847.htm
http://www.apkpublishers.com/books/short-stories/cocktail-by-vikram-ka
COCKTAIL ebook
If you prefer reading ebooks on Kindle or your ebook reader, please order Cocktail E-book by clicking the links below:
AMAZON
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005MGERZ6
SMASHWORDS
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/87925
Foodie Book: Appetite for a Stroll
http://www.flipkart.com/appetite-stroll-vikram-karve/8190690094-gw23f9
About Vikram Karve
A creative person with a zest for life, Vikram Karve is a retired Naval Officer turned full time writer and blogger. Educated at IIT Delhi, IIT (BHU) Varanasi, The Lawrence School Lovedale and Bishops School Pune, Vikram has published two books: COCKTAIL a collection of fiction short stories about relationships (2011) and APPETITE FOR A STROLL a book of Foodie Adventures (2008) and is currently working on his novel and a book of vignettes and short fiction. An avid blogger, he has written a large number of fiction short stories, creative non-fiction articles on a variety of topics including food, travel, philosophy, academics, technology, management, health, pet parenting, teaching stories and self help in magazines and published a large number of professional research papers in journals and edited in-house journals and magazines for many years, before the advent of blogging. Vikram has taught at a University as a Professor for 15 years and now teaches as a visiting faculty and devotes most of his time to creative writing and blogging. Vikram Karve lives in Pune India with his family and muse - his pet dog Sherry with whom he takes long walks thinking creative thoughts.
Vikram Karve Academic and Creative Writing Journal: http://karvediat.blogspot.com
Professional Profile Vikram Karve: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karve
Vikram Karve Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/vikramkarve
Vikram Karve Creative Writing Blog: http://vikramkarve.sulekha.com/blog/posts.htm
Email: vikramwamankarve@gmail.com
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