Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The Ugly Duckling

The auditorium was packed. Eager family members sat on one side,while the students sat on the other. Maroon and gold colours shared centrestage with the shining trophies on display. As the lights dimmed, all eyes were on the stage. It was the annual convocation day of the Indian Institute of Management. She sat in the audience glued to her seat in the section marked for the family members. As the convocation began, she clapped for student after student, and yet her eyes waited for someone else.

“And now, the Gold medal for outstanding contribution by a faculty member goes to Mr. Prakash Doshi.”

She sprang to her feet, and clapped with all her might. To her surprise, she found she wasn’t the only one standing. Every person in the auditorium was sharing her sentiment.

Through her moist eyes, she saw him accept the award and make his way to the lectern.

“I feel humbled by your support and love. Thank You. And yet standing here today, I want to tell you a story. It’s about the ugly duckling.”

She felt her tears fall like they had a mind of their own. And as she thought about the Ugly duckling, she found herself remembering those defining days in her life.

Her family was a family of University Toppers. And yet she was the black sheep. She excelled at studies, but wasn’t too interested in them. She was an all rounder, and was good at extra-curriculars. Toeing the family line, she took science after her tenth. And soon after, she found herself less interested in Science, and more interested in pursuing Hotel Management after 12th. That had a separate exam, and she was determined to make it.

She still remembered the day she received her HSC result. 62.5%; the lowest in the Doshi family history. She was shocked to see her low marks, and knew she had let her father down. How could she look him in the eye? What would he say? Days passed by, and she knew she had to study for the Hotel Management exam, and yet she couldn’t get over her failure. She avoided her father studiously.

And then, he had called her. Her heart skipped a beat, and she waited in anticipation of the dressing down she would get.

“Have you heard about the story of the ugly duckling? You, my darling daughter are that ugly duckling who will transform soon into a beautiful swan. Have faith in yourself, and give your best in whatever you want to do!!”

The fairy tale heard as a child seemed more relevant to her than ever, and she studied for the Hotel Management entrance with a vengeance to prove herself to the world. She had achieved her goal of studying at IHM, Mumbai, and graduated with honors.

Many years later, her father as VP in a large MNC was going through a rough patch. He refused to compromise on his principles, and chose to quit with dignity.

He did so, without a job in hand. She would see him often quietly sitting at home, trying to search for a job. He also did a few consultancy assignments, but nothing permanent was coming his way. She was at a loss for words. What could she say to her father; a man who is so brilliant, and was going through this for no fault of his? What would make him regain his faith in himself?

The Ugly duckling story! Of course! She reminded him; that he too was like that ugly duckling. It was just a matter of time before he blossomed into a lovely swan.

His face had lit up, and for the first time she had seen tears in his eyes. Not of sadness, not of joy, but of pride.

And today, as she stood there watching him receive the award; she felt the same tears of pride. His deep voice, choked with emotion filled the auditorium.

“Just like the ugly duckling, we all go through times in our lives, when we lose faith in our identity, and ourselves. Its then that we need someone to remind us, that the ugly duckling always transforms into a beautiful swan. I am lucky I had my daughter to remind me.”

And as she saw him walk off the stage to thundering applause yet again, she knew which fairy tale she would be telling her children some day.

6 comments:

  1. made me smile and sniff at the same time!!

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  2. Hey I have my Inspiration Fairy tale for the night to tell my Daughter and something which I would refer too every time.

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  3. Adu,you have been that 'someone' for me who has been constantly reminding me that its just a matter of time."Thank you, girl". Your post has renewed my vigor, courage and faith.

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  4. Touched my heart...a wonderful flow of the story...and i loved the positive attitude in the story

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  5. Hey, loved the story... if u dnt mind my being a lil candid, is it ur true story??? need not answer that if you're not comfortable... :P jus kidding... but truly a very inspiring story... ROCK ON!!!

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  6. Thanks all for the lovely comments!!! Am so glad it touched your hearts. Yes Shilpa, it is a true story, as most people who know me well would have already guessed :-)

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