If
we consider success and failure (the outcome or the result) as the twin sides
of a spun coin (effort behind the result), we need to consider the difference
between landing headwords or tailwords as the result born of the last moment’s
extra swing, spin or any other momentum or movement tilting the scale on this
or the other side. Now, there can be three factors involved in this extra force
deciding the winner and the loser:
1. The
coin spinner or the tosser (subject)
2. The
revolving coin itself (object): if we suppose the object to possess some vague,
mysterious, inexplicable factor born of its inanimate freewill.
3. Some
abstract entity (negotiator or referee): functioning either in the form of
physical or natural laws like the atmospheric elements or in the shape of
supernatural laws to either act/favour on behalf / or against the subject or
the object.
As
per the above supposition, the success or failure in a toss of coin—or our luck
or bad luck in drawing a card from a pack—becomes a very subtle and nuanced
game of multitudinous factors hidden in the simple act/result of the coin
landing on this or the other side.
Everybody
is well aware that purely mechanical laws of physical sciences defined by the
input and output process do not completely cover the range of occurrences
coming across in real human lives. Human lives come across too glaring
loopholes to allow the application of scientific principles to human endeavours
taking them as simple inputs and outputs. Oftentimes, mountains of work irrigated
with the human will power, blood and sweat does not fetch even tiny molehills.
On the other hand, sometimes an anthill of an endeavour fetches the mountain of
a result. This mere incongruity in the outcome validates the point of including
the subtle role of the outside agents (either in the form of physical things
around us or the beings, things and forces whose working laws we have not
interpreted and explained so far).
The
role of ‘outside agents’ is unreasonable to the persons of logic and reasoning.
They will shout, ‘It’ll leave us as mere helpless pawns shifted and shoved on
the chessboard of destiny by paranormal forces.’ Let the logicians huff and
puff with their explanations. The mysterious factor still haunts, and those who
believe in luck, fate, destiny and the most common denominator God will
continue to shine as the superbly carved beads in the same string held by the
cord of belief in the supernatural. They will continue to flaunt the divinely
held string till the theoreticians break it with the pull of their proven
hypothesis. The onus is on the latter for their path is made of either proving or
disproving. The former meanwhile is just happy in surrounding itself to the
misty, hazy, cavernous pit of unexplained, inexplicable, only to be realized
and felt factors.
Even
if we choose a set of most clinically chosen set of mechanical skills
(standardized and equalized) and put them in a competition, we still have the
position of one outperforming the others, i.e., we still have a result in the
form of winner and loser. So if science cannot avoid the emergence of a winner
from among the set of equally equipped instruments, we have to accept the
futility of classifying winner and loser. It is a very lousy shortcut to define
the helpless termination of a phenomenon—a mere hypothesis such as time
(Einstein said there was no real time, it is just relative realization) that
has just been coined to meet a tiny, practical end. It operates in a chosen
utilitarian, abstractly chosen set of possibilities and choices, so that the one
category or group of players falling into it is defined winners; while
punishing the others with the yardstick of failure. If you remove these
carefully chosen set of conditions and eligibilities—that are purported to
remove chaff from the grain—every endeavour becomes beyond the tortuous
segments of loss and gain to become a pure work, a complete phenomenon,
existing unblemishedly in the fabric of happenings.
All
of us work for success. Victory is the favourite child of all endeavours in the
universe. Failure is the shameful, unwanted, depraved bastard born of misfires
and mis-hits accruing from some fault, either this way or the other, born of
invisible or invisible factors. The role of those who genuinely took part in
the race is irrelevant; the ones whose fierce competitive urgency catapulted
the eventual winner to draw out the last ounce of strength to emerge
victorious. When the winner hits the finishing line it is just the culmination
of a phenomenon, the whole phenomenon of race. We but just pluck out the winner
like we take away a ripe fruit, while putting in the dustbin of failure the
windfalls that lie on the ground, the unwelcomed testimony to the process of
ripening when chancy windfalls saw many being dropped onto the ground. The
fallen ones but become the groundwork of the victorious, the one completing the
race of ripening. Unfortunately, the whole set minus the ripe and victorious is
cast away as the scrap in the process of hatching a victory: the long and
wordy, sweat laden steps carrying one onto the top. These are the oblations and
sacrifices to the Goddess of victory. The Goddess chucks up their flesh and
takes big swigs of their blood, leaving no vestiges of those struggling sinews
whose failure gave us our soul-satisfying winner!
It's high time we include the losers in the over-swapping concept of victory. Like the rocket fuel burning and turning to ashes while catapulting the victorious satellite into the required orbit, the fellow competitors also fuel the race. If not for their pushing with their best competitive spirit someone would not have been pushed beyond limits to achieve some victorious feat. The losers are thus contributors to someone's success. Let's change the concept to make it more humane at least!
It's high time we include the losers in the over-swapping concept of victory. Like the rocket fuel burning and turning to ashes while catapulting the victorious satellite into the required orbit, the fellow competitors also fuel the race. If not for their pushing with their best competitive spirit someone would not have been pushed beyond limits to achieve some victorious feat. The losers are thus contributors to someone's success. Let's change the concept to make it more humane at least!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Kindly feel free to give your feedback on the posts.