Tuesday, August 11, 2015

TONIC FOR BLOGGERS AND CREATIVE WRITERS

TONIC FOR BLOGGERS AND CREATIVE WRITERS
Self Consolation is the Best Self Help for Creative Persons 
Musings
By
VIKRAM KARVE

On Sunday, August 9, 2015 – we had a Bloggers Meet in Pune. 

Most Bloggers are Creative Persons – mostly Creative Writers – and all creative persons want their creative work to be appreciated.

Creative individuals like artists, playwrights, movie makers, sculptors, musicians, singers, creative writers...every creative person wants appreciation and recognition for their creative works.

Likewise – Bloggers want their Blogs to be read – and appreciated.

But – sometimes this does not happen – and – even your best blog posts go unappreciated.

What do you do when you feel frustrated because no one appreciates your creative work?


Remember  self consolation is the best self help.

Here is some tonic for the unappreciated creative persons.

I have written this self help article for creative writers and bloggers – but I am sure it will be relevant to all creative persons – and children too...


TONIC FOR THE UNAPPRECIATED – Self Help bVikram Karve

All persons  at some point in their lives  experience frustration blues. 

This is more so if you are engaged in some creative activity. 

There are many occasions when people just do not appreciate your work. 

Even if people criticize you and do not appreciate your creative efforts you must not get disheartened and stop doing what you want to do. 

The best way is to console yourself and bash on regardless – and continue to do whatever you are doing with renewed vigour and zeal.

Let me tell you one way to drive away frustration blues.

When I was in school our Literature Teacher would often yell at us:

“I Am Casting Pearls Before Swine”

I did not quite understand her anguish then  but now  I can fully empathize with her when I too sometimes feel the same way when my creative writing is not appreciated.

The idiom CAST PEARLS BEFORE SWINE means to offer something good to somebody who cannot appreciate the value of it

Yes  if you cast pearls before swine  you offer something of value to someone who does not appreciate it and does not understand its value (of course you know that swine means pigs). 

Suppose you are an artist  a painter  and you show your painting to a person who knows nothing about art and is not interested in the fine things of life.

Or  say you are a creative writer.

And  you show your fiction or poetry to someone who is not interested in literature.

Well  in such cases: “You are casting your pearls before swine”.

Why are you trying to seek appreciation from persons who cannot appreciate your work because they have no knowledge of your art?

I was wondering  how do you translate this phrase “I AM CASTING PEARLS BEFORE SWINE” into Hindi...?

I suddenly remembered a blog post I had written a few years ago titled:

अन्धो के शहर में आइने बेच रहा हूँ  

I think this Hindi Phrase metaphorically expresses the same sentiment as the English Idiom:

I AM CASTING PEARLS BEFORE SWINE

Dear Fellow Writer and Blogger – do you know how I came across this equivalent metaphor in Hindi – this piece of wisdom:

SELLING “MIRRORS TO THE “BLIND

Let me tell you how I came across this Hindi idiom:

अन्धो के शहर में आइने बेच रहा हूँ  

Translated into English  this means:

I AM SELLING MIRRORS IN THE CITY OF THE BLIND

Here is the story how I heard witty wisdom for the first time.

A few years ago  one evening while surfing channels  I watched a program on Zee Classic Television Channel called Classic Legends hosted by Javed Akhtar.

The episode was based on the life of the famous poet and lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri.

Javed Akhtar narrated an incident and a quote शेर ) by Majrooh Sultanpuri which I will never forget. 

Javed Akhtar met Majrooh Sultanpuri in the evening of his life  when Majrooh Sultanpuri had passed his peak of popularity  and he was no longer as much in demand as a poet as in his earlier days  and new lyricists were ruling the roost in the film industry.

Javed Akhtar asked the famous poet Majrooh Sultanpuri how he was doing.

Majrooh Sultanpuri replied:

मैं अन्धो के शहर में आइने बेच रहा हूँ 

which roughly translated means:

I AM SELLING MIRRORS IN THE CITY OF THE BLIND

This quote is still perambulating in my mind.
The more I delve on it I realize how profound these words are, especially for a creative writer whose work is not appreciated.
So – now  whenever my novel manuscript is returned by a publisher with a rejection letter  or  if readers ignore my blog – or  whenever I feel unappreciated  I am going to console myself with the words:

 मैं अन्धो के शहर में आइने बेच रहा हूँ  

I AM SELLING MIRRORS IN THE CITY OF THE BLIND

And then  I am going to redouble my efforts  and bash on regardless.

Isn't this a nice philosophy for creative persons and artists to adopt  rather than get frustrated when their work is not appreciated? 

Is this not a much better way to drive away your frustration blues by a philosophical approach to life  than indulging self-pity and doing harmful things like drowning your sorrows in drink...? 

So  whenever you feel frustrated that your efforts are not being appreciated – ask yourself:

“Are you casting your pearls before swine?” 

And after that – you should continue your efforts with redoubled vigour and enthusiasm. 

Do not worry whether others appreciate your work or not. 

Do not crave for external appreciation. 

It is best to work for your own satisfaction.

Adopt this philosophy of life whenever someone does not appreciate you or your work  and say to yourself:

मैं अन्धो के शहर में आइने बेच रहा हूँ 

I AM SELLING MIRRORS IN THE CITY OF THE BLIND

Is there any point in “casting pearls before swine” ...?

What is the use of selling mirrors in the city of the blind...?

Think about it.

Happy Writing – Happy Blogging.

VIKRAM KARVE
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