Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Losing… A way of Life…

Sounds very obvious and natural when we say that we like ‘Winning’. Winning, no doubt is the best intoxication known to man. What we need to understand at times is weather this intoxication is the only way of pleasure and happiness or there is more to life. We desire for something and keep running to get the desired. If we get it, we call ourselves ‘Winners’. For some people winning remains a dream but they keep running religiously. And while their eyes are fixed at their goal, they miss to witness the happy moments they have had while losing in life. As I go with my way of experimentation in life, from a particular point of view I see a person to be the happiest when he is losing…

Let’s go through the entire cycle of life and see if we have actually lost anything while losing. A child keeps nagging, desiring something which is bad for him while his mother restricts him from having that. His mother’s restrictions are in the best interest of the child. He may only think himself as a looser by not having the desired thing but actually he is receiving all the love, affection and care inherent in his mother’s restrictions. The child might have not got the desired at that time but the love, affection and care received is unmatched.

The child grows up to a teenager. The teenager desires to be standing out of everyone, in his class and his friends. Let’s say the teenager desires for a costly bike or a costly dress that makes him stand out of rest of his friends. By not having it he may feel that he is losing something in life but in reality, he had friends, many of whom were with him because he was not standing out from them and was like them in various ways. Here he had friends who were with him because he was simply as they were. And all of us know and have always enjoyed and remembered the days that we spent with friends. Did he lose anything if he had friends with him and not the costly bike?

Say the teenager now grows to upper teens. Knowing or unknowingly for the first time he is actually enjoying ‘losing’. He loses his heart to someone special. The feeling cannot be explained. Just the realization of having lost the heart, having someone special or being special to someone makes one feel to be on the seventh cloud. This is a time when a person partially understands love. That is a time when he is not bothered about the gains or returns and never minds ‘losing’. This is followed by a stage in life where he enters adulthood. This is where he loses his virginity (in all good senses). This is a remarkable and never before experience of his life. Of course, the pleasure derived varies for individuals but the experience indeed is liked by all and is cherished for lifetime through one’s sweet memories.

As a father, losing to one’s child comes naturally. Every father takes pride in seeing his children outperforming him. And why only a father, how many of us have not lost to a child for a single innocent smile? It’s wonderful, natural and full of love. In such cases we don’t even mind losing for such innocent, sweet and blissful smile that reaches directly our hearts.

Having catered to all the responsibilities in life the man goes to God realized saints for the ultimate wisdom. To understand the pure love, to understand who he is, to know God, he loses his ego on the feet of God realized saints. He loses himself completely to feel the oneness with God, to be with God… Ultimately he loses everything and becomes everything. He, who enjoyed life without much botheration for winning gives up his body happily at the appointed time. He may not have lived the winning way but has surely experienced love even while losing. Losing the life is a child’s play for him as he has already lost everything to God and has become everything himself.

The thought here does not encourage us to run away from our duties and difficult times but only leads us to a higher platform of thoughts where we do not miss the enjoyment and pleasures of life in any situation. It is advised to one and all, to look back in life at all the instances where we have lost. We will only find that we have bounced back with more energy, with more enthusiasm and have got real friends in such times. The true love is experienced only by means of losing everything at God’s feet. As soon as we realize His oneness, we will not play for winning only and then we will enjoy the true spirit of the game called ‘LIFE’.

Happy Losing…

9 comments:

  1. Nice explanation.. generalized though acute. Yes this is true that sometimes we really forget to live and enjoy life because we are so much set to our goals. We must take the journy to ultimate goal in sporting manner and should not worry about outcome.. win or loose but we gain in terms of experience, relations and we must enjoy that.. Thanks for making this remember :-)

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  2. Its simply Supeb, Wonderful and whatever adjective u can use... :-) After reading this the word "loosing" starts changing to "winning"... We are so much messed in the "present" FOR the "future" that we have forgot to live life... Actually life is "enjoying every moment, whether its good or bad or worse and being with GOD alwayz"... Nice work.. :)

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  3. Great Write Bhai !!
    The thoughts truly justify the "True Man" that you are and the practicalities that you pursue.
    You surely ringed the truth that lies in most of us - The FEAR of losing.
    But, little do we appreciate let alone understand that "Darr ke Aage Jeet Hai" ;)

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  4. what else are you in this world for other than losing or, a proper word, 'giving'?

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  5. Well done Saurabh. I have been thinking in this direction since long and many atimes discussed with friends but the problem is nobody wants to hear anything about losing. Never had an idea of starting a blog to get like minded people. My wife only appreciates my views (Not because she is my wife but because our frequency matches to a great extent). Yesterday only I was discussing with her about the marks, 10th and 12th students are scoring. There also it is winning, winning, winning everywhere. What really shocked me is that even the students who have scored 85+ are feeling disappointed (there parents too), bcos winning nowadays is something 90+, nothing less than that. Kudos to u for making a platform to discuss ecentric thoughts and especially for selecting excellent beginning, about "Losing". I feel that more than learning "Art of winning", we need to learn the "Art of Living" (Not the art of living of Shri Ravishankar, but the art of living in general).

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  6. hey SD its a real nice way of putting the act of LOSING... I totally agree with u . i think losing is more satisfying if u consider everday life... it keeps ur feet well on the ground and gives a sense of being normal....it reminds u of what u actually are..keeps u in touch with ur true self.....
    what people consider Winning actually involves LOSING soooo many things in the process...so many pple...so many values... when u win, u win over one thing but u lose so much in the way that u lose more than u win

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  7. Somwhere, Somehow we all know it, we all execute it.. but why is that,we never realise it..?? Are we so religiously following or rather chasing our dreams..??
    You have given a Perfect explaination of what life holds for all of us... somebody has rightly said.. "whatever happens, happens for good... but takes a lifetime to realise this good.. "

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  8. Happy losing... indeed well put.. Didn't realize that losing everything is actually directly proportional to gaining everything....
    Chase ur dreams, follow ur path but do not miss out on the simple innocent sweet moments that u pass through on the way. Because at the end of the road we don't want to reminisce the potholes but the beautiful flowers that were planted alongside..

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  9. real thoughtful, insightful blog. Keep blogging. Looking forward to many more such blogs that opens up the third eye in us !!

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