Monday, July 8, 2013

Do You Know Your Worst Opponent?

While we are on the topic of overcoming challenges, it would be logical to give a thought to the origin of all these challenges. Not all of us are celebrity cricketers gearing up to face a stadium full of audience and a vicious bowler, like Virat Kohli does in the Cinthol commercial. Most of us don’t have grand challenges like that which exhilarate us enough to scream “Alive is Awesome!”. The majority of us are average people, with average lives and our battles are as small as our lives. For a housewife in a small town, a challenge would be to convince her in-laws to let her work, whereas for her urban counterpart the challenge would be to handle her infant baby while still managing to get that promotion she has been eyeing.

If you get into the depth of it, you will see that a “challenge” is hardly anything tangible, unless it is a maths exam of course! Challenge is in fact just a plain normal situation, to which you give some significance and whose consequences will matter to you. So if this situation is not the challenge, then what is?

You need not go far. The only thing you ever do challenge is yourself. You are your only best friend, and you are your own worst opponent. You will never achieve anything if you fail to move yourself towards getting there. Situations are same for everyone, its the effort they demand from you that gives them the magnitude. Again the focus comes back on you. You challenge yourself to perform better, to change your ways, to muster up the courage to do something crazy. It’s always you.

Challenges come when you become comfortable and settle into one thing. When the tide of change comes, it will be your inertia to change that will slow you down and increase the struggle of movement. When you want to change your life for good, it is this inertia that will stop you and you will have to challenge yourself to up and get a better life for yourself. If you give in and stop moving, you will become like a rock at the bottom of the ocean.


So challenge yourself. Challenge your fears and overcome them. Challenge your limits and reach for excellence. Challenge your insecurity and explore all that life offers you. Challenge your courage and take risks once in a while. There is nothing called an easy life. That which is easy, is not life. Life is climbing the sea side cliff only to jump off it from the peak, right into the bliss of flight. Talk to that one person you always were too nervous to approach. See where it goes. Challenge your scared, conventional and narrow-minded self, and open yourself to limitless living. Challenges are the reason to live, because it just goes to show that there is always a new frontier to chase. Life has a meaning, and it is to find the scale of it. How far can you go? 

(URLs lead to Cinthol's Alive is Awesome campaign. Story courtesy: SS)

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