It's all about the perspective!

It's all about the perspective!

Most evenings, I go to a Gurudwara Sahib at Fateh Nagar. For a long time, I observed that there was one red light that always turned red as soon as I approached it. Logically, it must have been a coincidence, but it seemed more like a deliberate action on the red light's part - every time, I got close, it turned red!!

I started getting frustrated with this repeated injustice towards me. I even jumped the red light on a couple of occasions, out of frustration. I used to wonder what this red light had against me; what had I done wrong to it - the kind of thoughts one gets when something like this happens.

So, every day, those few seconds at the red light would spoil my mood to some extent. I think it was not about those few extra seconds; it was about the injustice being meted out to me.

However, some part of me did not accept that the red light had something against me. But then why did this happen again and again, I would wonder.

A day before yesterday, I finally figured out the reason why this happened. "The red light LOVES ME". Yes, this thought came to my mind. Probably, it loves me and wants to see me for a few moments before I go. Wow!, I thought. So lovely of the red light. As this thought came and I accepted it, I felt a kind of love towards the red light. That day, when I stood at the red light, I was very happy, feeling loved. Here is someone who just wants to spend a few moments with me.

The red light turned red even yesterday, but instead of spoiling my mood, it made my mood much better. You know there can't be better feelings than being loved. So, as I stood on the red light yesterday, I looked at the red light and smiled. I was really feeling much better.

Does this all sound insane? Feeling loved by the red light and smiling and loving it back?

I think there is some (or probably all) insanity in it. But it hardly matters. I know I can't change its behavior. I can only change my perspective. And I don't think the previous perspective of "injustice" was any saner.

I asked a question some time back on my facebook wall, "if you have to choose between logic and happiness, what would you choose?". In this case, I chose happiness over logic :)

And this is just one specific situation. There are thousands of situations in our life, where we curse others, nature, government, or whatever. If we know we can't do anything in those situations, can we change our perspectives, instead of cursing others? Don't our perspectives determine our level of happiness and wellness? I remember Sant Sujan Singh ji once saying, "Srishti nahi badalti, Drishti badalti hai", which means that the world doesn't change; perspective changes. And that changes everything. Doesn't it?

What do you think?

---- I wrote this post a few years back on my facebook page; Today, I thought it might add value on this platform as well ---

himanshu himanshu

Mid Senior Level Business Executive with expertise in IT delivery and governance

5 年

Hi Chiranjeev. A nice story. Yesterday I told this as a bed time story to my 7 year boy but I modified it to be King Akbar and Birbal story where Birbal delivers the witty answer to uplift King Akbar’s mood and to provide the King with a logical and reasonable answer. My son enjoyed the story as it was a fresh story. Thanks for sharing your story about perspectives.

Rumjhum Agrawal

Group Head - Value & Access at Novartis

5 年

"if you have to choose between logic and happiness, what would you choose?". In this case, I chose happiness over logic :) Let's simplify life/situations and be happy!

Sudip Sinha CCRA DTM MSc MBA PMP

LinkedIn Top Thought Leadership, Quality & Project Leadership Voice | Project & Program Management | Digital Transformation, Operational Excellence & Data Analytics | Six Sigma Black Belt | Pharma MedTech Leadership

5 年

Nice Article Chiranjeev.

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