Turn Adversity into Opportunity - Navtej Kohli
Thursday, May 8th, 2008‘There is no education like adversity’ Navtej Kohli firmly believes in this statement.
A life without obstacles is as good as dead. Whether they are everyday problems or crisis situations, how we handle them will determine how good we are as a leader. The weak leaders crumble when the odds stack up and surrender even before any attempt to overcome the obstacles. The great and successful leaders on the other hand see adversity as a challenge. Against all odds, they rise above the difficulties and land up scaling greater heights than before. They do not merely survive the adversity, they thrive. Leaders should continually conquer adversity and, amid the chaos, look out for new opportunities to undertake and excel in. Like the old mule in our fable, once we have set our minds to clear all the obstacles, we will succeed in any endeavor.
Story:
Old Mule in Well
A farmer owned an old mule. One day, the mule fell into the farmer’s well. The mule brayed loudly and caught the attention
of the farmer. Upon assessing the situation, the farmer ruled out any possibility of a rescue as it was simply too much trouble to lift the mule out of the well. Out of sympathy for the animal, he decided to enlist his neighbors’ help to haul dirt into the well to put the mule out of his misery.
The old mule was hysterical upon learning that his life would thus end. However, as the farmer and the neighbors shoveled
the dirt into the well, a thought struck the old mule. He realized that if he could shake off every dirt that landed on his back, the dirt would hit the floor and he could step on the dirt.
Shovel after shovel, he continued relentlessly to shake off the dirt and step on top of it. He fought the sense of panic and
distress and just went on shaking off the dirt and climbing higher up the well.
With much determination and perseverance, the old mule eventually stepped out the well, battered and exhausted, but
otherwise triumphant that he had survived the ordeal. Through the way he handled the situation of adversity, the act of burying him in fact saved his life.
Moral:
There is a solution to every problem.
Never give up.
Adversity creates opportunity.