• Is “Chalta Hai” your defining motto?
  • by Prakash Iyer
  • WANT to go somewhere but don’t know the way? Simple. Just punch in your destination on one of those websites that offer maps and – bingo – you will get directions on how to get there. Unfortunately, that’s not the case with your goals in life. Those websites don’t offer roadmaps to get to your goals!

    Most young people have similar goals. They want to be loved, healthy, happy, and successful. And rich! And here’s the problem. As we set off on the journey towards our goals, two paths emerge ahead of us. One looks like a fast and easy road – full of short cuts. It’s the path of least resistance. And the other is a long hard road, often strewn with obstacles.  And - no prizes for guessing – most of us take the easy way out!

    And that becomes a habit. We look for short cuts all the time. We compromise. We don’t push ourselves to succeed; we merely set ourselves the objective of not failing. We don’t play to win. We just want to avoid losing.

    And so we love tips like “If you study these three sections, you can get 35 marks”. Or ‘if you attend classes twice a week, you won’t be in the black list.” Unfortunately, this attitude pervades our life and becomes a habit. We stop striving for the greatness that we are all capable of. “Chalta Hai” becomes our defining motto. And as someone rightly said, ‘Good is the enemy of Great’.

    There once lived a sculptor in a small town. He was working on a huge idol of a Goddess that he was making for the local temple, when a young man walked into his workshop. As the young man marveled at the idol, he suddenly noticed another idol, almost identical, lying on the ground. “Do you need two of these?” he asked. “No,” came the reply. “We only need one. But the first one got damaged in the finishing stages. Hence I am doing it again.”


    The young man looked closely at the idol on the ground. It looked perfect. He could not see any signs of damage. “Where is the flaw?” he asked. “Look carefully,” said the sculptor, “and you will notice a scratch under the left eye.”  “Wait a minute!” said the young man. “Where will this idol be installed?” T

    he sculptor explained that it would be on a platform fifteen feet high inside the temple. And the young man quickly retorted, “At that distance, who will know there is a scratch beneath the eye?” The sculptor smiled and said, “I will.”

    Now that’s a good reminder of what excellence is all about. It comes from inside, not from outside. And it’s an attitude. One we would all do well to inculcate.


    Commit to doing your best at all times. Don’t compromise, ever. Whatever you do, give off hundred percent. Aim to be the best at whatever you do. And do that not because someone else tells you to do it – but because YOU want to.

    And make sure you always, always do the right thing. Don’t tell yourself it’s okay, no one will notice. Remember, someone is watching all the time. And that someone is  you. Your character is defined not by how you behave when you know others are watching – but by what you do when no one is looking.

    If you create an idol with a scratch and think no one will notice, you will soon find another scratch appearing in your work and then another. And you will spend a lot of time and effort hiding those scratches, covering up, hoping no one notices. And instead of becoming a master sculptor, you become a patch-up artist. And your life – instead of becoming a masterpiece – becomes just another flawed piece of work. And in either case, what makes the difference is not the skill. It’s always your attitude.

    Get the  sculptor’s attitude. Commit to excellence. And make your life a masterpiece.

    Prakash Iyer is MD, Kimberly-Clark and Executive Coach.

  • Published on: June 29, 2010
  • 20 Comments
  • Anoop | Sep 04, 2010

  • whenever I feel a bit low I read these articles by Prakash Iyer and every time these articles lifts me up Prakash Iyer - sir u are a genius
  • chakri | Sep 02, 2010

  • Nice post and inspiring one i always use to choose short cuts in my life for everything and has not given me 100% happiness but if i had taken a long and difficult route things would have been better for me .
  • gayatri jain | Aug 26, 2010

  • Its an amazing article reflecting a very important but most overlooked truth of life......its INSPIRING!!
  • partha sarathi dutta | Aug 14, 2010

  • Excellent inspiring article. Hats off.
  • vvl paparao | Aug 08, 2010

  • Very inspiring ,giving guts to be fathful to achive the best. thank you.
  • sunny saurav | Aug 07, 2010

  • sir,ur article is awsome.i dont know how may times i have tried taking shortcuts in life.wish i could have read it before.keep writing sir.ur words r antibiotic for many like me....
  • Bashyal. | Aug 06, 2010

  • Thnx man,those were realy inspiring words..ll lwyz try to gve 100 prcnt 2 evrythn i do 4m 2dy..have strd from cleaning my rum.hpe 2 brng dis endeavour 2 all aspects of my life.
  • Khalid Imam | Aug 05, 2010

  • This was the confidence and enthusiasm of the sculptor. The story teach us that "Learn to Turn People's negative response in to Positive result."
  • Chandra Kumar | Aug 05, 2010

  • Very Inspiring - > "Commit to excellence. And make your life a masterpiece."
  • Sahil Sahore | Aug 04, 2010

  • Very Inspiring, even NIKE, (Just Do It ) Corporate Punch Line Is " How Hard You Play, When No One Is Watching " Great Sir !!!Waiting For More !!!
  • Vinay bihar | Aug 04, 2010

  • Hello i m vinay i want to say something if anybody will to do work he will acheive say something so,i will say again nd again in these time go fastly nd reach ur goal
  • Mariam Grace | Aug 03, 2010

  • Thanks a lot!!!Infact todays youngsters are really in need of such inspiring words!Thanks a lot on behalf of all the youngsters...
  • mani | Aug 01, 2010

  • hi. this is called inner positive attitude & attitude matter............it's good sorry its excellence.
  • Isha Joshi | Jul 29, 2010

  • Sir u hav cum up wth A very nice story.... :).. It has really inspired me... thankzz a lot ...:)
  • Vishal | Jul 28, 2010

  • Hi,Prakash Once again u came up with such an inspiring thougt.HATS OFF
  • logo | Jul 24, 2010

  • Good to know you all found the story inspiring. And Priya - all the best with your seminar! I hope the teachers at ISM like the story - and then share it with their students too!
  • Priya Murali | Jul 23, 2010

  • Using your story sir to motivate teachers in an in-house seminar at ISM. Very inspiring sir Thankyou
  • Rajinder Singh Virk | Jul 15, 2010

  • gr8 words..sir..feels..like a rush of blood that got stagnated to be again getting a flow...thank u..sir..!!
  • AMRITHANAND V T | Jul 14, 2010

  • Thank you sir for your inspiring words.sir i will try my level best to make my life masterpiece.I have miles to go. But still keeps my hopes alive. Thank you sir
  • Parit | Jul 14, 2010

  • Awesome......A master piece in itslf... I hav jst strtd readin thz few dayz back..n i m FAN...a big fan.how fantastically he writes...amazin....evry tym i read thz i gt pumpd up...keep writin sir.. Thanks a Lot
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