As I have been watching the Olympics sitting on my couch
every evening these past few days, it’s not just the enthusiasm of watching a tight
gripping match or a split second win that has been keeping me at the edge of my
seat. There’ something more to it….the Olympian spirit which each athlete, each
player carries is more than just standing on the podium flashing his/her medal
or draping themselves with their country flag on a win to show how they have
made their country proud. It’s their attitude, their journey against all odds
and adversities which gives us some valuable life lessons.
There are many such players which stand out over the years
but I am cherry picking a few :
South Korean archer Im Dong-hyun is legally blind which
means he can see only blurred colors and lines when he gazes towards his target
about 76 yards away. This doesn’t stop him from being one of the best archers
–a sport which ironically requires a great vision to detail.He was the 1st
one to set a world record at the London Olympics.
Polish Natalia Partyka is a one armed table tennis player
who holds the paddle with her left hand and uses the crook of her right elbow
to serve the ball. Her disability from
childhood did not stop her from following her sister to table tennis games and
chasing her own Olympic dreams.
South African Oscar Pistorius is a sprint runner at the
Olympics who is also known as the “Blade runner” for his fast running skills. You
will ask –what’s new? Is that not expected of an Olympic sprinter to be amongst
the fastest runners on earth. The answer is yes except- this is the fastest man
on no legs. Oscar has a double below knee amputation but can run on the shot of
a gun with the speed of light. His sporting motto- "You're not disabled by
the disabilities you have, you are able by the abilities you have."
And then there are those with other kinds of personal trials
like the U.S gymnast Gabby Douglas popularly known as “The Flying Squirrel” who
has gone through many kinds of hardships since childhood being raised by a
single mom after her parents separated.
She won 2 gold medals at the Olympics this year.
There is one thing common among all these players. Their
attitude. Their challenges did not let them down. They had the strength to
carry on despite their obstacles.They had the courage and aspiration to follow
their dreams. They had the courage to try.
And so I ask each one of you- to dive in the deepest depths
of your souls to find the things which mean the most to you and find that one thing which you want to aim for which
will give you the reason to challenge yourselves beyond your comfort zone
,beyond what you think is your true potential and stick to the fight even when
you are hardest hit and not say quits when the dark clouds of doubt hover over
your head.
Have the courage to chase your dreams and face adversties
even if they sometimes pop their ugly heads over your shoulders.
Like Anne Frank once said “Everyone has inside of him a
piece of good news. The good news is that you don't know how great you can be!
How much you can love! What you can accomplish! And what your potential
is!"
Going back to the Olympics as the motto goes “Citius,
Altius, Fortius –Faster ,Higher ,Stronger”,I wish and hope that at each turn of
life ,you can find that one thing which will make you think faster, aim higher
and to come out of that experience much stronger!
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