All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely
players; they have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time
plays many parts…’ – William Shakespeare (from ‘As You Like It’)
The Bard’s lines refer to changing roles played across
the biggest script of all – LIFE – an account of the highs and lows, of talents
and choices, of careers and goals. So often we are mesmerized by self-absorbed
dreams and fears of what lies ahead that we are unable to see beyond the
illusion.
We watch the smoke and mirrors and special effects –
floods, famines, wars, epidemics - that recur in our world, but we move on
playing one track roles within a self-centred comfort zone. We do have the free
will to choose at every moment how we will script and play out each scene.
We determine if the script is going to be a tragedy or a
comedy. Every different decision makes a different scenario play itself out.
This feature gives us the illusion of chance, chaos, and even fear –components
of any good script. After all, the script doesn’t make the actor, the actor
makes the script.
Our attitude toward the roles we play is everything. The
best players demand challenging roles. The best performers play many parts that
include not only scripting, directing and performing; but also supporting,
responding, appreciating and cheering other roles. For the world to be better
as larger stage, we must be better at playing many parts.
Every stage requires
players with a large heart
They adapt and are
adept at playing many parts!
-
Pravin K Sabnis
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