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by Azim Premji 

I am very happy to be here with you. It is always wonderful to be with young

people. As my hair turned from black, to salt and pepper and finally salt

without the pepper, I have begun to realize the importance of youth. At the same

time, I have begun to truly appreciate some of the lessons I have learnt along

the way. I hope you will find them useful when you plan your own career and

life.

 

First

 

The first thing I have learnt is that we must always begin with our strengths.

There is an imaginary story of a rabbit. The rabbit was enrolled in a rabbit

school. Like all rabbits, it could hop very well but could not swim. At the end

of the year, the rabbit got high marks in hopping but failed in swimming. The

parents were concerned. They said, 'Forget about hopping. You are, anyway good

at it. Concentrate on swimming.' They sent the rabbit for tuitions in swimming.

And guess what happened? The rabbit forgot how to hop! As for swimming, have you

ever seen a rabbit swim? While it is important for us to know what we are not

good at, we must also cherish what is good in us. That is because it is only our

strengths that can give us the energy to correct our weaknesses.

 Second

 

The second lesson I have learnt is that a rupee earned is of far more value than

five found. My friend was sharing with me, the story of his eight year-old

niece. She would always complain about the breakfast. The cook tried everything

possible, but the child remained unhappy. Finally, my friend took the child to a

supermarket and brought one of those ready-to-cook cereal packets. The child had

to cut the packet and pour water in the dish. The child found the food to be

absolutely delicious? The difference was that she had cooked it! In my own life,

I have found that nothing gives as much satisfaction as earning our own rewards.

In fact, what is gifted or inherited follows the old rule of 'come easy, go

easy'. I guess we only know the value of what we have, if we have struggled to

earn it.

 

Third

 

The third lesson I have learnt is, in Cricket, no one bats a hundred every time.

Life has many challenges. You win some and lose some. You must enjoy winning.

But do not let it go to the head. The moment it does, you are already on your

way to failure. And if you do encounter failure along the way, treat it as an

equally natural phenomenon. Don't beat yourself for it or anyone else for that

matter! Accept it, look at your own share in the problem, learn from it and move

on. The important thing is, when you lose, do not 'lose the lesson'.

Fourth

 

The fourth lesson I have learnt, is the importance of humility. Sometimes, when

you get so much in life, you really start wondering, whether you deserve all of

it. We have so much to be grateful for. Our parents, our teachers and our

seniors, have done so much for us, that we can never repay them. Many people

focus on the shortcomings, because obviously, no one can be perfect. But it is

important to first acknowledge, what we have received. Nothing in life is

permanent, but when a relationship ends, rather than becoming bitter, we must

learn to savor the memory, of the good things, while they lasted.

Fifth

 

The fifth lesson I learnt is, that we must always strive for excellence. One way

of achieving excellence, is by looking at those better than ourselves. Keep

learning what they do differently. But excellence cannot be imposed from the

outside. We must also feel the need from within. It must involve not only our

mind, but also our heart and soul. Excellence is not an act, but a habit. I

remember the inspiring lines of a poem, which says that your reach must always

exceed your grasp. That is heaven on earth. Ultimately, your only competition is

yourself.

Sixth

 The sixth lesson I have learnt is, never give up in the face of adversity. It

comes on you, suddenly without warning.. Always keep in mind, that it is only

the test of fire, that makes fine steel. A friend of mine shared this incident

with me. His eight-year old daughter was struggling away at a jigsaw puzzle. She

kept at it for hours but could not succeed. Finally, it went beyond her bedtime.

My friend told her, " Look, why don't you just give up? I don't think you will

complete it tonight. Look at it another day. " The daughter looked with a strange

look in her eyes, " But, dad, why should I give up? All the pieces are there! I

have just got to put them together! " If we persevere long enough, we can put any

problem into its perspective.

 

Seventh

 

The seventh lesson I have learnt is, that while you must be open to change, do

not compromise on your values. Mahatma Gandhiji often said, " You must open the

windows of your mind, but you must not be swept off your feet by the breeze. "

Values like honesty, integrity, consideration and humility have survived for

generations. At the end of the day, it is values that define a person more than

the achievements. Do not be tempted by short cuts. The short cut can make you

lose your way and end up becoming the longest way to the destination.

Final

 And the final lesson I learnt is, that we must have faith in our own ideas

even

if everyone tells us that we are wrong. There was once a newspaper vendor who

had a rude customer. Every morning, the Customer would walk by, refuse to return

the greeting, grab the paper off the shelf and throw the money at the vendor.

The vendor would pick up the money, smile politely and say, 'Thank you, Sir.'

One day, the vendor's assistant asked him, " Why are you always so polite with

him when he is so rude to you? Why don't you throw the newspaper at him when he

comes back tomorrow? " The vendor smiled and replied, " He can't help being rude

and I can't help being polite. Why should I let his rude behavior dictate my

politeness? "

 

" God always gives the very best to those who leave the choice to Him "

 

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