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2009/6/9

Work

 
We are born, we are tended to by our parents, we go to school, spend years getting educated without having the faintest idea of what exactly education means, and the day we truly understand it our education would have been finished. We only realize the value of the so-called education when we are given a position to apply it in a practical sense and most of us would be pretty much lost. That is because the emphasis our parents put on us was to get marks and never on education.
 
So to get marks we, by heart, we copy, or study specifically towards questions what we think will be asked or study studiously so as to get distinction but not even having a thought or an idea in hell, how and where we would be applying most of what we study. It amazes me that throughout my growing years not once did my parents or teachers tell me that the purpose of education is to get knowledge and marks are just a proof to an outside world that you do have that knowledge. Due to their insecurity and also their own ignorance or over looking of the purpose, the thrust they put on us was always to get marks which hopefully could result in better jobs.
 
And then when we get a job the thrust on us will be to work hard in pretty much the same way as how they thrust education. My grandfather who was a Civil Engineer used to hammer into me to work hard both in my studies and when I was doing a job in the construction of Krishna Oberoi Hotel in Hyderabad. He told me that he used to wake up by 4.00am everyday throughout his life. When I asked him how come some guys who wake up at 10.00am are more successful than him, he used to get angry.
 
I wanted to tell him that it’s not about 4.00am or 10.00am and it’s also not about what you do in the time that you are awake but it is about how you are feeling when you are doing that is what the point of life is all about, but for fear of being slapped I resisted that as he was a pretty aggressive man. I believe that if you are constantly doing what you are doing just because you are told to do or because of your fear of tomorrow or because of commitments and responsibilities you would have truly lost the whole purpose of being alive.
 
Life is but a cycle of, we are born, we grow up, we get married, we have children, we make them grow up, we make them get married, we get old and then we die. God or nature or whichever thing, gave us life is only to surely take it away and as long as it is ultimately only that, why not just make the best of it.
 
My people keep telling me that I work too hard. In reality I never worked in my life. Work is something I define as what you have to do. But if you want to do it, it becomes a pleasure and I always did in my life only what I wanted to do. The trap of programming society puts us in and religion and morality create in us a guilt for whatever we love, and a fear of rejection and failure and the constant pressure of raising to expectations.
 
As long as death is inevitable there is no question of any of us having a state of permanent success. Life in itself is a process, for example in my college days I used to sometimes have problems with raising 40 rupees and today sometimes I have a problem in raising 4 crores, but what I feel about it in that particular state of mind is exactly the same. Everybody thought I made a bad film in Drohi but it’s only because of Drohi I met Urmila and it’s only because of Urmila I made Rangeela. It’s only because of Sanjay Dutt’s arrest Nayak got shelved and everybody either sympathized or gloated depending on their relationship with me over the misfortune without realizing that it will resurface as Sarkar. So in effect everything in life is connected. A present day success can be the start of an impending failure or vice-versa. So as long as everything is so uncertain, why worry about it and just do what you feel like doing at every single moment of your life.
 
‘Forget yesterday, live today and fantasize tomorrow’ is the motto of my life and it has always been that ever since I was an unruly kid, and a so-called irresponsible youngster and an erratic and eccentric adult.
 
With the first money of about 2 lakhs I got for my first movie, my grandfather was after me to buy a piece of land in Jubilee Hills to secure my future and I went ahead and spent it on the interior decoration of a rented office which I anyway was supposed to vacate in a few months time. My grandfather predicted to everyone that I will be a massive failure because of this attitude of mine. Throughout his life he worked very hard without once thinking what exactly he is working towards. I failed to explain to him that the few months’ pleasure I would get in staying in that office with a décor of what I want to experience was much more than my fear of what will happen in the future if I become a failure.
 
If all your work is geared towards securing yourself against failure and death why live at all?

 

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6 月 29 日
Smita发表:
Love it. Beautiful! Totally Appealing!
6 月 12 日
Ramu garu,
My take on life is that if you were to weigh "what you really want to do" and "what youare doing/supposed to do(your passion)" on a common balance,in 90% of people's lives a heavy stone called "money/financial factors" heavily tilts the balance in favor of "what you have to do"(even if it's not your passion/you don't love it).
But,as an old SMS goes "Life is like getting raped-if you can't resist it,learn to enjoy it"
-Harsha
6 月 12 日
Please Never ever stop writing as long as you are alive .. it keeps me grounded ..
I want to tell my kids stories about you
6 月 11 日
SinghRuchi发表:
This question is a bit out of context :
Are you an atheist because you really dont believe in God/Supernatural power or for a more convenient and fearless life?

I wouldnt call myself an atheist, but i also do not pray to specific Hindu Gods like Ganesha, Krishna, etc. I have subconciously created an imaginary God exclusively for myself, more so an inner voice which I always can fall back and count on and seek solace. Do think similarly ??
6 月 11 日
Syed发表:
Hi RGV,

You article "Work" made me realize something which has been hurting me for the past few years....I am 27 yrs and I have a very decent job in US, earning to securing my future (as your grand father wanted). But this is not what i want in life...I always wanted to be associated with movies...I even attended theater....prepared my portfolio and met a lot of directors in chennai....but there was no success...i did all this even when i was working because i wanted to support my family since i was the bread winner....but i think i didnt go the extreme step of quitting my job and start looking for the movie opportunity full time because of the fear of failure....I even think now that I should go to India for a year and join as a associate/ assistant director to a movie director and learn about movies....but still the fear of failure / commitments (securing my future)...
As I think about this I see a lot of americans who work with me...their attitude towards work...let me give you one example of my colleague...he passed out of college with a MBA...instead of searching for jobs he wanted to hike the Appalachian trail which would take atleast 6 months to a year....this didnt stop him since this was his childhood dream...so he went on the trail...lived his life for a year in the appalchian mountains and then came back and started working....my argument here is why do indians (especially me) give more importance to work than life....as in your blog your grandfather always wanted to work...but we dont realize is that life is more important than work and everyone has one life and what is the point in not living life in your terms and fulfilling your dreams....

I am sorry about the long comment but this something i spit out....

and for my dream...i am still looking for opportunities for a associate/assistant director...i have also started inquiring about direction courses at NY Film institute...but lets see if i am able to enroll or the fear of failure will stop me.....

thx
-Zaheer
6 月 11 日
6 月 11 日
Shalini发表:
@ Arun Khilnani (Ramu, you can also read this.. ;o))
It might be highly difficult to love everything that you do, but not impossible. But if you can, then that'll be the ultimate pleasure in life.
What if this painter guy's paintings suck?? He might be thinking that he has it in him, but what if the world disapproves of him. Then he had to do atleast that clericla job for a living right?? Then he better do it with joy. But if he gives up his passion of painting, then he might be a loser.
Like Ramu opened a video library for a living instead of just writing articles to impress Ramoji Rao or some one else. But he kept his trials going. I think Ramu still enjoyed his video library days. Right Ramu??
6 月 11 日
venkatsree发表:
Guys,

Check out this link on Youtube, RGV wants us to make and send him a short film ... So, time to implement your ideas, rather than wasting our time talking ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbqZHAuW51A
6 月 11 日
samasripal发表:
This guy used to meet S Gopal Reddy and ask hundreds of questions related to camera. Opened a CD Parlor only to watch hundreds (or thousands) of movies and was able to get the best out of it in what he wanted. This guy got the best out of his relations with Annapurna Studios to learn filmmaking. Its not a joke to be able to make a film like Shiva without any prior exp as Asst director or without spending multiple years in a film school. Passion (or achieving what we wanted) takes a lot of pain and though the journey is interesting, times its really irritating, tough, boring and so on. Only the intensity in the passion can determine the extent of pain that can be taken in achieving it.
6 月 11 日

“That is MY good, that do I love, thus doth it please me entirely, thus only do I desire the good.

Not as the law of a God do I desire it, not as a human law or a human need do I desire it; it is not to be a guide–post for me to superearths and paradises.

An earthly virtue is it which I love” - Thus spake zarathustra

Your concept of work is to do the good as Neitzsche mentioned, but what if a person hasn’t found that good which pleases him entirely, like architecture for Howard Roard, writing for Ayn Rand, music for Rehaman and films for you?

In such case, not as the law of a God or as a human law or as a guide post for heavens but one has to do something or other as a human need to earn his living since survival is important for the possibility of happy survival.

What about earning your livelyhood if you haven’t had films which also served as a means for it. What were you doing for bread and butter before you earn from films? ( maybe you were living on your parents’ shoulders); you were doing some job ofcourse with a dislike and a compromise or a hope that you would make it to the films and you were on the track of it was working on your will to live, right?

And I guess your concept of work is definitely not a hedonism provided you understood Ayn Rand.

Now listen to my situation : -

I have not found any passion, forget about productive passion, not even any thing interesting to do.

My desire for happiness and the hope of it is greater than my boredom and despair so my idea of quitting life is not gaining enough strength to be executed.

So to live, which preceds the happy living, I have to do some work albeit I don’t love it, but to do any work my will is not cooperating because it is highly dictated by my interest rather than intelligence.

I tried to find the cause for this interest and found : one is interested in something means he looses the sense of time when he is doing it viz he forgets himself succumbed by that work; we call it his passion, love, interest, or his virtue as Neitzsche called.

Two possible solutions I arrived at are : either to find something that’s interesting and making it productive (atleast to the extent of earning subsistence), or making my work (as for now is education) interesting which is impossible.

And let me mention another posibility (mystical), by meditation (being aware of nothing) which results in enlightenment (a state where there is no thinking hense no sense of time) but to do meditation also I need to make effort which is not possible because it is not interesting and paradoxically meditation is making effort to achieve effortlessness.

And now can your intelligence show any possible way out for this problem?

Either give a solution out of your intelligence if you can or cast a quip if you can’t but don’t be indifferent, do react.

“Either love me or hate me but for fuck’s sake don’t ignore me” - kmk.
6 月 11 日
@ Shalini,

Is it really possible to love everything you do? I mean if you put a creative guy who loves to paint up for a clerical job, I doubt if he would be able to put any love into it.
6 月 11 日
Ramu, This piece of writing is more of original, away from the binding of old-rotten, passion driven decision-making stands for itself and independent of public opinion - A good note
6 月 11 日
VE发表:
@ No name....

I am happy you have quoted Gurdjieff......i have come across very few people..who know him.......
6 月 11 日
tulacharan发表:
oh my god ramuuuuuuu what a article no words simply superb . In my opinion i feel this is one of the best post i ever read.wow u inspired me a lot from this post like do which u dont feel like work. wowowowowoow superb post and its complete truth.
6 月 11 日
jay发表:
Hey RGV - Two things:

1.) I could not agree more on ur thoughts about work - I believe max no of ppl "work" for living or any other reason related to it but ppl who do what they want to do and in the process makes their living (of course by doing the what they enjoy doing) then those ppl will never complaint about their work/pleasure (Two common things in India: Films and Cricket)

2.) I always wanted to thank you for movies like Shiva (old), Raat, Road, DMH, Kaun, Mast - The reason I mentioned these specifically is coz many ppl questioned the "logic" (for most of these) but that is coz they failed to understand it and then there is a bottom line to cinema as "Entertainment"

Cheers -
Jay
6 月 11 日
没有名字发表:
You lead the life u want ignoring society. Well! What if you gets converted to the views of society at a later stage assuming your intelligence upgrades or downgrade (depending whatever satisfies you)?
6 月 11 日
I frequently hear that not only that you have a goal but should have core competency to reach the goal. How do I know that I have a core competency! Let's say if my goal is becoming a director!
6 月 11 日

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