I wonder how come one can estimate his/ her
life so wasted that losing one’s life sometimes seems the easiest bargain. |
DON’T QUIT: Think Happy, Live Better.
Recently
Board exam results got announced and as always news of students’ suicide
attempts was the talk of the town. I wonder how come one can estimate his/ her
life so wasteful that losing one’s life sometimes seems the easiest bargain. And
this set me thinking ‘In Detail’ (with some number crunching statistics) about loss, stress
and depression that lead some of us to the most stupid act (read suicide) and
how we can get out of this silly-self-made-trap with a little self-help.
“You may have vices, problems and
weaknesses... you may be a flawed person, but accepting your flaws and working
towards a better ‘you’ is a must. There are times when you may not be in the
happiest state of mind, but that doesn’t mean you make everyone around you
unhappy. A happy mind is the secret to a happier self.”
~ John Abraham
DON’T
QUIT: Think Happy, Live Better. Yes dear, it sounds too much ‘GYAN’ in one go.
I do admit that I have borrowed my title’s tagline from ‘Eat Healthy, Think
Better’ (Britannia punchline: "Swasth Khao Tan Man Jagao"). But the
reason for reproducing the title is quite
simple. First, it sounds catchy. And second, it conveys the intended message
exactly. This time this blog post is not only about thinking positively but
also about making a better choice. Well, the issue is more serious this time. Do
you know that almost one million lives are lost yearly due to suicide, which
works out to 3,000 suicide deaths daily? For every person, who completes a
suicide, 20 or more may attempt to end his/ her life.* One out of 10 people
globally suffer from major depression and almost one out of five persons has
suffered from this disorder during his lifetime. At present, depression is
estimated to affect 350 million people. By 2020, depression will be the second
leading cause of world disability, and by 2030 it is expected to be the largest
contributor to disease burden.**
At present, depression is estimated to affect 350 million people. |
A
R Rahman’s biography ‘The Spirit of Music’ also gives out a big secret about
the Oscar winning singer-composer. He too battled suicidal tendencies. He states,
“It felt so hopeless and I often wondered how I was going to get out of all
that. All those years of struggle, humiliation, being ordered around by other
people, seeing worry on the faces of my family, the feeling of an inferiority
complex, the lack of self esteem, and even at times, fighting suicidal thoughts
– all that seemed to fade away when I bought my first mixer/ recorder in 1989
with the money that my mother had kept aside for the marriage of my younger
sisters.”
They obviously thought of chucking it
all but they refused point blank to the option of complete surrendering. |
On
the basis of my own personal experiences, I can say that disappointment,
dejection and depression are sometimes too hard to avoid especially when life
is full of rejections. Many people crack under pressure. You cannot wear an
artificial smile on your face when you are sad within (while some people do
that and are expert in it). And it’s not just about people like you and me.
Even super achievers in life like Thorpe and Rahman and many others have also
been the victims of the same ‘sad stuff’. They obviously thought of chucking it
all but they refused point blank to the option of complete surrendering. And
there are also people like Jiah Khan who quit from the stage of life over a
heart break. I think this is the greatest cowardice to give up when life gets a
little rough. They say there is no greater sin than that of suicide because
you’re kicking God’s gift of life in the face and proving you are not worth it.
Well, the theory of afterlife and rebirth (whether you subscribe to it or not)
suggests that people who do not receive their due life lessons and quit life
freely are bound to born with the same circumstances over and over again till
the lesson is learnt (Do you get it?!!)
Now
one may wonder if our life is going to depend solely on antidepressants and
stress relievers. The answer is a big ‘No’. And here is a great clue. A new
study has revealed that one third of antidepressants drug studies are never
published in medical literature. In virtually all those study that are hidden
from the public, the drug did not work. Yes, the drug did not work! Yes, this is the catch. What
is the secret formula? Very Simple! It’s an interesting ‘mind-game’ where you
are supposed to ‘believe’ that everything will be alright (like the pill or the
potion will make you feel better). And this faith in the drug sometimes does
get you better (not the drug itself). Our thoughts play a huge role in shaping
up our life as a whole? In other words, your thoughts rule your entire well being.
For example, a break-up or some sad news activates the release of stress
hormones 'Cortisol', while cheerful people with positive attitude have more happy hormones 'Endorphin'
in their bloodstream. Likewise, couples who regularly have heated arguments are
more likely to have severe health problems. Well, one thing is absolutely clear
that negative thought of any kind leads to ill effects. And in some extreme
cases, it often leads to suicidal tendencies. In other words, Happiness is in
your hands and most of the time, it’s more in your head. If you can control
your thoughts; your thoughts, in effect, can control your inner emotions.
Accept yourself for all the wonderful things
you are and all the things you aren't. Don’t
let life wipe you totally out. Problems are nothing but challenges. And taking
challenges out of life would be like taking a net away from a tennis game. It
is a combination of your considerable courage and rock-solid determination that
turns the tide in your favour. Yes, you too can switch gears. You too can grow
up to a new level and become an admirably remarkable inspiration for others. Do
get going when the going gets tough. Value the life you
have. Realise that you've been blessed with so much. Be grateful for the many
things you've taken for granted. Celebrate your little improvements; don't beat
yourself up for what you could not achieve. No matter if you stumble and fall,
pick yourself up, dust off and keep going. If you look hard enough, I'm
sure you will find the silver lining in every cloud. Setbacks are just
opportunities for comebacks. Remember that the greatest of heroes are
not those who didn't face hardships, but those who overcame them.
I am never going to quit. |
Last but not the least. And I love it whenever
I read this ‘outstanding piece of inspiration’ (and next time whenever your
heart says, “I Quit”, do read these lines over and over again. I did and I am
never going to quit.)
When things go wrong, as they
sometimes will,
When the road you're trudging seems
all uphill,
When the funds are low and the debts
are high,
And you want to smile, but you have
to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a
bit-
Rest if you must, but don't you
quit.
Life is queer with its twists and
turns,
As every one of us sometimes learns,
And many a fellow turns about
When he might have won had he stuck
it out.
Don't give up though the pace seems
slow -
You may succeed with another blow.
Often the goal is nearer than
It seems to a faint and faltering
man;
Often the struggler has given up
When he might have captured the
victor's cup;
And he learned too late when the
night came down,
How close he was to the golden
crown.
Success is failure turned inside out
-
The silver tint in the clouds of
doubt,
And you never can tell how close you
are,
It might be near when it seems afar;
So stick to the fight when you're
hardest hit -
It's when things seem worst that you
must not quit.
~ Author
Unknown
* A report by the
WHO, Depression and Global Crisis
** The World
Psychiatric Association (WPA)
If
you like this blog post and wish to share your experiences/ remarks/ views with
me, you are most welcome. Write to me at pdpbygauravmisra@gmail.com. Like on
facebook.com/PDP by Gaurav Misra. Follow on Twitter@pdpbygm.