Are we set to be Successful?
Do we have the mindset of a learner??
Who is a learner and how is a learner different from a student? Why must we aim to be a learner?
In the big scheme of life, a learner is someone who has taken the charge of the
self, learning as per the need, context and purpose of one’s life
at a given point of time.
A learner is different from a
student in many ways.
A learner does not necessarily
learn in the confines of a class room and is very often not directed by a
teacher while a student necessarily learns inside a class room and is directed
by a teacher.
To use an analogy A learner drives the car while a student sits in the backseat of the car
being driven by teacher.
What are those essential attributes
to make us learners for life and set us for success? The mindset of success
rests on the premises of being a learner
as;
·
Learners have a purpose.
·
Learners go well along with people.
·
Learners have courage to ask questions.
·
Learners are quick to adapt through learn, unlearn and
relearn.
·
Learners have strong core values.
To set oneself free on the journey
of being a learner, one must check for following attributes in the self;
· Do we ask Questions?
Learners
just don’t accept anything and everything that comes their way. They are driven
by curiosity, seek genuine answers, and check for authenticity of the facts. They
don’t take the explanation that ‘this is
how it happens’. They question set norms, beliefs, traditions and practices
which no longer serve purposes.
For example
learners might ask..
§ Why is it
alright to eat non-vegetarian food but it is not alright to eat that on
Tuesdays and Thursdays?
§ Why are
homosexual couples not allowed the Right to Inherit?
§ Why do we
have three different titles to write before a woman’s name, viz Ms, Miss &
Mrs and only one for men i.e. Mr.
§ How are we
better humans if we consider our religion to be better than others?
Learners
seek their own answers and don’t stop until they have a logic that appeals to
their mind.
· Do we have a Purpose?
Everybody
in life has a purpose. The thug who is set out to cheat people also has a
purpose. But these life learners have
a bigger purpose of life. They are driven by a passion to serve, to contribute
to the bigger cause. So they are ever ready to know and learn whatever it takes
to contribute to their cause.
Dr. APJ
Abdul Kalam, whom I consider an extraordinary example of a life learner had a
purpose, he wanted to contribute to the progress of the country. He continued
on his journey from a small town boy, born into a very poor family to become a scientist and later on as the
President of India. Very few of us know that even after retiring from his
Presidentship (2007), he was still working on scientific pursuits. He had
developed a rugged tablet ( used in health care services) in collaboration with
cardiologist Soma Raju, named Kalam Raju tablet n 2017.
These
lifelong learners have bigger than life goals. They are passionate beyond
common man’s understanding of the word passion.
Mother
Teresa is another example. We can look for such learners around us and get
inspired.
· Do we go well along with people ?
Learners often
go well along with people. They have high intra personal skills and
interpersonal skills. In the pursuit of their passion to serve humanity,
mankind, they understand that like minded people are their best assets. They
form teams and nurture their team members. They support their team to learn and
be at their best because they understand they alone would not be able to serve
their purpose. It is the people who work together. They are good at
collaborations with people.
· Are we flexible to adapt without compromising on our
Core Values?
These
learners have a mindset to learn, unlearn
and relearn. They continuously keep learning new skills; innovate on the
already existing ways of working to suit the current needs. Overall they are
dynamic people, who flow with the tide. They show no resistance to change,
rather take the lead to initiate or accept it. They keep rediscovering and
reinventing themselves, check their own belief systems for authenticity and
come up with new avatars of themselves. Though flexible, to adapt, to learn new
skills and new ways of working, they have strong core values; like integrity,
authenticity and humanity. They change
and adapt only to be able to serve their purpose. For example leveraging
technology in their favor sincerely is an attempt by them to be serving mankind
better in any chosen field.
So let us
all shake ourselves and check do we have any or all of these attributes? Can we
consciously inculcate the ones that we don’t have?
Let us
begin with questioning ourselves, as to why
do I do what I do? Do I serve some purpose? Does it serve some bigger purpose?
Am I ready to unlearn ( all my non working belief systems) and learn fresh to
start on a new journey.
Remember;
those who have some ‘WHY’ will always find ‘HOW’ to it.
Set yourself
to be a LEARNER and be SUCCESSFUL in the journey of life!!!
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