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A letter to my Son on his First day to Engineering College!

Dear Son,

It’s a day of mixed emotions for us, for me and your Mom !!!

You would be starting your undergraduate studies in Engineering faculty from today. It is different in many ways compared to all your earlier stages of transition i.e. Playgroup, Primary, Secondary & Higher Secondary. During those stages you were kind of dependent on us. I remember your Mom coming with you and sometimes I also accompanied you on the very first day to your all previous schools; however this time you would be riding your two wheeler all alone to your college and therefore this journey is a bit symbolic; it’s a journey from dependence to independence.

First of all I would like to appreciate your efforts so far to reach here. It was your dream to become an Engineer and you have lived up to the expectations set by the system to be admitted in one of the best institutes of Engineering in town. I am confident that you will emerge as a successful Engineer and moreover as a successful professional, citizen and most importantly a sensitive, responsible and caring human being.

Following are few tips I would like to offer to you on this journey. I guess by now as parents our role has changed from being enforcers to being friends and guides and hence these are few suggestions for you to ponder upon.

It’s discipline and consistency that matters the most  To achieve success in your professional as well as personal life it’s really important to be persistent in what you do. I believe a persistent person with even little intelligence can achieve much more than what a brilliant person can achieve with little consistency.

I have seen a good amount of consistency in you and you need to hold on to this virtue and keep on practicing it. A disciplined and persistent person always builds trust with the people he connects with and is always in high demand in professional as well as personal relationships.

Read, Watch, Listen and observe I can see that by now you have started reading/watching and listening to quite a lot. Your generation is really lucky to have lots of digital content available like Kindle books, Audiobooks, TED and You Tube which was not available for us when we were growing up. Reading books, Watching Edutainment or Infotainment content is a very good hobby and you should stick to it always.

Make a list of all the books, blogs, articles, movies, e Books, Audiobooks you wish to read/watch/listen to and time it all in your schedule. Consuming this type of enriched content enhances your word power and your ability to understand and use language. It allows you to be in someone else’s shoes and understand the other’s point of view. Be a bit curious while you choose the content, let it be of mixed taste and genre so that you can get the best of all the worlds. This means that you must read classics as well as biographies, autobiographies, fiction as well as informative content.

You have cultivated a nice habit of documenting your analysis of some of the content you consume. It would not only help you to capture the essence of what you have read but give you a good practice of expressing your thoughts in writing. It will help you to improve your comprehension and written communication.

Don’t chase Money, chase values or rather the ability to create value  It’s good to be passionate about wealth/money as it’s an enabler. It’s a vital resource to live a happy and peaceful life; however let me caution you that it’s not the only factor to attain success in one’s life. I would like you to focus more on building the capability to create value in whatever you do.

Cash you earn or the bank balance you build is a tangible measure of your monetary success; however your ability to create value by helping mankind to progress is an intangible measure and most lasting way to live a happy life. If you can create a monumental value addition in people’s life just like what Google did in search or Facebook did in connecting people or what Steve Jobs did in weaving a beautiful hardware, software and the content eco-system – money will follow you. Always keep asking this question whether I am adding any value in the business eco system around me and never be content in this quest of value creation.

Some of the things I am writing now may not make sense to you but believe me if you read this letter again in your journey you will figure out what I meant when you will reach quite a few turning points in your career.

Prioritise your life  Today I have decided to be a little candid and frank with you about some of the priorities I messed up while I was growing up and of your age. You are mature enough now to put it in the right context and perspective.

We are a product of the decisions or the choices we make and whenever we take decisions there always is enough time for us to think, get the right counsel however very few exercise all this before making some very important decisions in their life. You are in a very fragile age right now physically as well as emotionally. While passing this phase of adolescence the body and mind goes through a huge transformation, chemically as well sentimentally. Besides we read, watch and listen to lots of stories about ‘Love at first sight’, kind of instances. romance is a huge business model for the entertainment industry and they churn out at least few dozen movies based on this theme keeping a target audience of all the teens entering this life stage every year.

Slowly and gradually we start believing in what’s being bombarded on to us by the movies, songs, TV serials, books and by our friends and we create a fictitious notion of ‘Love’. I am aware that I am treading a very sensitive topic and hence let me be amply clear here that I am not against love. It is a very important binding factor in our life what I am pointing to  is the timing of this in our life and that’s where the ‘Prioritisation’, matters most.

At this stage the important priority for you is to secure your professional career and believe me it’s one of the toughest jobs in these times and hence I want you to focus just on putting all your efforts, physical as well as mental in acquiring necessary academic and life skills. All the rest can wait for you on the other shore and believe me the rewards would be much more ‘gratifying’ and worth the ‘patience’, you would exercise 🙂

Our elders have wisely created ‘Four Ashrams’, and for you now it’s important to live in your first ‘Ashram’, i.e. ‘Brahmacharya’, and work diligently towards acquiring all the knowledge and skills to make your further life better and wiser.

Don’t bother to become ‘Employable’, focus on being ‘Deploy-able’  While you would be studying in your undergraduate years, you will hear a lot of hullabaloo about placements, jobs, campus recruitments some impractical stories of campus job offers. Don’t ever fall prey to this nonsense. You are not learning to get a job, you are learning so that you can create your own space in this world.

While you are working hard on achieving and maintaining your CGPA also start working towards your connect with people. Always try to help others with noble intent, build teams of friends to enjoy the niceties of life if you do that you dont have to work on your so called ‘Team Building Skills’, Most importantly ‘Don’t be evil in whatever you do at the campus. Try to go beyond the books and learn to build things by your hands.

Never lose touch with your ‘self’, always listen to your inner voice Life of your generation is going to be a bit complex and competitive. It’s a mad race where you are forced to run against all the odds at times the rules of the game are unjust to you however never ever lose your ‘Integrity’, to attain any short term goal or success. You can be the most trusted friend and ally of yourself and hence never lose your ‘self’. Don’t ever hurt people for sadistic pleasure. Always put other’s comfort ahead of yours and if you do this with strong will and pure intent others will also do the same with you. Never cheat, lie and betray anyone especially those who trust you or would trust you with your life.

I could see that after your recent endeavour with one spiritual movement you are getting aligned with your self and have started doing ‘Pranayama’, and ‘Meditation’ – never ever lose these two good habits. These habits will keep you grounded to your self and that ‘tiny inner voice’, which you are in the process of discovering right now will always lead you in the right direction.

I can keep writing these sermons on and on however I shall halt here for a while. Let’s take this as a beginning of a new relationship amongst us. Now both of us have become ‘seekers’, seekers of life, knowledge and wisdom.

Wish you all the best Son – our blessings will stay always with you.

(This was first published at www.mandyisgreat.wordpress.com

 

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  1. many congrats mandar!

    i can only begin to fathom what you and rama must be going through!!

    mixed feelings i guess?! it’s amazing how kids grow up so fast. and with that comes so many responsibilities! am sure he will do well. you two must’ve inculcated some great values. nice to see he meditates already 🙂

    in your last point i would like to tell him to simply be a giver. each day if he can make someone smile or listen to someone who needs a patient ear – that would be a great way of earning good karma. and that is something each one of us needs to earn more than money 🙂

    all the best. would love to meet your son when i’m in pune next. 

    yes – we really really really need to do a meetup there 🙂

  2. Thanks Asha !!! 

    I shall make him read your comment and the beautiful thought of being a ‘Giver’, I am sure he will like it and practice it. 

    Do come to our place and yes we need this get up in Pune so lets conspire to make it happen soon 🙂 

  3. Hi Mandar,

    That was a compelling letter! Thanks for sharing what is primarily a “personal message” to your son. But there is a lot to learn for many.

    You touched all the key notes – “Discipline”, “Consistency”, “Read, write, listen, observe”, “Create value”, “Prioritize”, “Be Deployable”, “Don’t chase money”, “listen to your inner voice” and of course what Asha added “Be a Giver”.

    My daughter is 11 and my son is 7. I am sure I could show them this letter 7-10 years down the line – and it would make sense even then! But hey, why wait for 7-10 years? I am giving it to them today.

    Regards,

    Gulzar

  4. Thanks Gulzar for such a wonderful appreciation. Yes our kids are like the best gifts we have received ever and we constantly keep on thinking about how can we improve quality of their life. Give my love to your kids and stay connected !!!!!

  5. Love you Mandar. Love your advise. 

  6. Thanks Boss !!!

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