Saturday, July 16, 2011

Believe in yourself and the world would believe in you!!!

I was in 6th class ‘B’ section. There always used to be a tiff competition between 6 ‘A’ and 6 ‘B’. 6 ‘B’ always used to outsmart 6 ‘A’ in studies and sports both except GK subject. Not that we were not good in GK but then there was this guy, who used to claim of one man army play in GK competitions, we couldn’t do that, we could beat the other section only as a team.
One day our class teacher announced GK contest, inter section competition. Sparks started flying between both the sections. That guy came to our class and as usual challenged ‘one man army play’ on behalf of his section.
As class monitor, I took the responsibility of facing that guy all by myself. As teacher’s pet and favorite among friends, I had to keep up my image.
With such responsibility on my small shoulders, I went home and started skimming through all newspapers I could get hold of. I wasn’t satisfied, I asked my Dad to prepare me on latest happenings in News. We stayed up quite late and discussed things.
At around one in the morning, before I climbed my bed, dad casually asked me ‘What is Michael Jackson’s real name?”Which was followed by “Where is he from?” I had no answer and having no answer was demoralizing for me for the responsibilities I took.
I had to plead my Dad for the answer, when he gave me, for the 1st time I thought Dad is out of his mind. It just can’t be possible. He is trying to fool me around. Though he read my mind and told me earnestly to believe in him, I didn’t and obviously it just went of my mind.
Next day everybody were exited and we all were chewing our nails while going through all other classes and imagining the outcome of the challenge (More of a Do or a Die situation for both the sections.) Finally the class teacher came in heading the other section students marched by that one man army guy.
Rules were announced. . No answer – neutral result but the question which went unanswered - plus two, one man army play i.e. one team member would face entire opposite team on behalf of his entire team would get plus 5.
Both the teams started of as team play. Questions flew on science, social, math, English. We were falling behind with 5 points. We were giving a tough fight but could not cover up the margin. Time was running out with everybody sweating.
When the last 5 minutes were announced and we still had 5 points to cover up, I took the risk of playing ‘one man army play’. My team was ready to compromise on losing rather than one man army thing because we had a little philosophy “As team we win, as one we lose”.
Finally my team believed in me and I geared up myself to face that ever winning one man army guy from other team. We were given 3 chances to ask questions. I couldn’t answer two of his questions, my hope went dry, it was my turn to ask questions, first two went answered, with two minutes remaining and last question which would decide the fate of section ‘B’ I was almost about to withdraw . But I still racked my brains for one last question which could beat him, when 50 seconds were announced, I asked “What is Michael Jackson’s real name and where is he from?” The other team started laughing. The ‘guy’ asked me “What do you mean what is his real name, Michael Jackson is his real name”. He started giving out comments on my stupidity, soon comments flew everywhere and class teacher had to pitch in.
Her statement gave us new hope. She said, after hearing the answer if she is convinced she would give in the points. I gave in my trump answer “MICHE JAYKISHAN” and he is from “INDIA”.  Total silence, I thought my own team would roll on floor laughing one me, I just hoped Dad’s answer was right.
Teacher asked me how did i know the answer, i told her Dad told me and she gave in 5 points, and we won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My class was like Pratyusha you’ve done it finally. When I was floating in cloud 9, that guy came and congratulated me and pushed me to cloud 10.
I came home running and excitement blasted in my heart to give in the news to my Dad. When he came back from office, before he removed his shoes, I shouted this news and ran to him, He didn’t believe at first  then he cracked his stomach laughing, I felt so bad.
He asked me “Did teacher hear the answer?” I said “she was the one to declare us winner”. He again laughed loud. Mother pitched in, I had to narrate everything. She also laughed and hugged me and told me Dad has played a fool with me. Tears immediately ran out, how he could ever do this to me when it was the most important competition in my life and I had told him the responsibility which I took in.
Then finally he said which I never forgot till date and would never forget.
“The entire class and the class teacher believed in you because you earnestly sincerely believed in yourself or rather in that question and hence it reflected in your eyes, voice and attitude. So always believe in yourself and the world would believe in you!!!”


2 comments:

  1. Both of your posts were funny incidents. But I believe the opposite: You can outsmart your teacher. But believing in something someone told you blindly isn't going to make everyone else believe you in most cases..

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  2. Hi. It all depends on your belief. you believe that just by believing blindly nobody else isnt going to believe you and probably that's why nobody must have believed you. I have come up with funny incidents in my blog thinking it might entertain the readers, i had many serious incidents which made my belief strong enough to quote these teachings of life but i guess people would'nt generally be interested in serious issues.

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