HOW TO CURE WORRY
By
VIKRAM KARVE
This happened 40 years ago in the year 1974.
I was in the 3rd year of my 5 year
B. Tech. course in Engineering.
Suddenly, we were faced with a worrying situation
of instability and financial insecurity.
I felt extremely insecure and was overwhelmed
with worry.
Seeing my melancholic state, a classmate who
lived in the adjoining hostel room gave me a book: HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND
START LIVING by DALE CARNEGIE
“I have got this book for you – do read it and I
am sure it will do you good,” he said.
My friend was right.
The simple tips in the book, easy to
understand and implement, helped me immensely to mitigate worry.
I am sure you have read this famous self-help
book.
40 years have passed since, but I still have
the copy of the book presented to me by my hostel-mate.
And, from time to time, I still pull it out
of the bookshelves whenever I start worrying.
Of the numerous tips given in the book, I
found three tips very useful to alleviate worry:
1. Live in “Day-tight Compartments”
2. Ask yourself: “What is the worst that can happen?” and
mentally prepare yourself to accept the worst. Then, try your best to improve
upon the worst.
3. Crowd worry out of your mind by keeping busy.
These 3 bits of simple wisdom helped me in
1974 – I started living one day at a time (in fact, I used to think of only the
thing I was doing at that time – one thing at a time) – I mentally prepared
myself for the worst – and I got so busy with my studies that I had no time to
worry.
I used this formula to overcome worry throughout
my naval career too, whenever I was in an adverse situation.
Right now, I am going through a rather worrying
situation.
Points 1 and 2 are feasible to follow – I am
trying to live one day at a time and mentally preparing myself for the worst
eventuality.
Earlier, when I was working in the navy,
point 3 was feasible to follow, as I could get busy in my work.
But now that I have retired, how do I get
busy?
Well, I have decided to keep busy writing and
blogging, and once I drown myself in this activity, I hope I am able to crowd
out worry from my mind.
Let’s see if it works – well, it has worked
before and I am hopeful it will work again.
“How to Stop Worrying and Start Living” was
my first self-help book.
Subsequently, I have read many philosophy and
spiritual books.
But I still like “How to Stop Worrying and
Start Living” – it does not profess any high-falutin concepts but gives simple tips
which are easy to understand and implement in daily life.
If you have not read this evergreen self-help
book, do get a copy – it may help you in your worrying times.
VIKRAM KARVE
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