The son didn’t like living in his father’s house. This was because of his father’s constant ‘nagging’;
“You are leaving the room without switching off the fan”
“The TV is on in the room where there is no one. Switch it off!”
“Keep the pen in the stand; it is fallen down”
The son didn’t like his father nagging him for these minor things.
He had to tolerate these things till yesterday since he was with them in the same house.
But today, however, he had an invitation for a job interview.
“As soon as I get the job, I should leave this town. There won’t be any nagging from my father” were his thoughts.
As he was about to leave for the interview, the father advised:
“Answer
the questions put to you without any hesitation. Even if you don’t know
the answer, mention that confidently.” His gave him more money than he
actually needed to attend the interview.
The son arrived at the interview centre.
He
noticed that there were no security guards at the gate. Even though the
door was open, the latch was protruding out probably hitting the people
entering through the door. He put the latch back properly, closed the
door and entered the office.
On
both sides of the pathway he could see beautiful flower plants. The
gardener had kept the water running in the hose-pipe and was not to be
seen anywhere. The water was overflowing on the pathway. He lifted the
hosepipe and placed it near one of the plants and went further.
There
was no one in the reception area. However, there was a notice saying
that the interview was on the first floor. He slowly climbed the stairs.
The
light that was switched on last night was still burning at 10 am in the
morning. He remembered his father’s admonition, “Why are you leaving
the room without switching off the light?” and thought he could still
hear that now. Even though he felt irritated by that thought, he sought
the switch and switched off the light.
Upstairs
in a large hall he could see many aspirants sitting waiting for their
turn. He looked at the number of people and wondered if he had any
chance of getting the job.
He
entered the hall with some trepidation and stepped on the “Welcome” mat
placed near the door. He noticed that the mat was upside down. He
straightened out the mat with some irritation. Habits die hard.
He
saw that in a few rows in the front there were many people waiting for
their turn, whereas the back rows were empty, but a number of fans were
running over those rows of seats.
He heard his
father’s voice again, “Why are the fans running in the room where there
is no one?” He switched off the fans that were not needed and sat at one
of the empty chairs.
He could see many men
entering the interview room and immediately leave from another door.
There was thus no way anyone could guess what was being asked in the
interview.
When it was his turn, He went and stood before the interviewer with some trepidation and concern.
The officer took the certificates from him and without looking at them asked, “When can you start work?”
He
thought ,”is this a trick question being asked in the interview, or is
this a signal that I have been offered the job?” He was confused.
“What
are you thinking?” asked the boss. “We didn’t ask anyone any question
here. By asking a few questions we won’t be able to assess the skills of
anyone. So our test was to assess the attitude of the person. We kept
certain tests based on the behaviour of the candidates and we observed
everyone through CCTV. No one who came today did anything to set right
the latch at the door, the hose pipe, the welcome mat, the uselessly
running fans or lights. You were the only one who did that. That’s why
we have decided to select you for the job”, said the boss.
He
always used to get irritated at his father’s discipline and
demonstrations.
Now he realized that it is only the discipline that has
got him his job. His irritation and anger at his father vanished
completely.
He decided that he would bring his father too to his workplace and left for home happily.
Whatever our father tells us is only for our good aimed at giving us a bright future!
A rock doesn’t become a beautiful sculpture if it resists the pain of the chisel chipping it away.
For
us to become a beautiful sculpture and a human being we need to accept
admonitions that chisel out the bad habits and behaviour from ourselves.
That is what our father does when he disciplines us.
The
mother lifts the child up on her waist to feed her, to cuddle her, and
to put her to sleep. But the father is not like that. He lifts the child
up on his shoulders to make her see the world that he couldn’t see.
We
can realize the pain the mother undergoes by listening to her; but the
father’s pain can be realized only when others tell us about it.
Our
father is our teacher when we are five years old; a terrible villain
when we are about twenty, and a guidepost as long as he lives...
Mothers can go to her daughter’s or son’s home when she's old; but the father doesn’t know how to do that...
There
is no use in hurting our parents when they are alive and remembering
about them when they have passed away. Treat them well always.
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