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MONDAY MUSE (3 August 2009)
BAD WORD
 
Last week, a 2-day Youth Leadership Development Program – Carpe Diem – was 
organised by Goa Sudharop Community Development Inc. USA in collaboration with 
Fr Agnel College, Pilar. At the valedictory, the young chief guest, Fr Feroze 
Fernandes (editor – Vavradeacho Ixtt) chose to teach the students some new, 
modern ‘bad words’… and one such bad word was ‘good’!
 
Fr Feroze spoke of how the word ‘good’ as a response was not good enough! So 
often when asked to evaluate something, we easily say ‘good’ and more often 
than not it probably means ‘not bad’ or it means that we may be opting to be 
politely untruthful. But if we really find it to be good, we are more likely to 
use better superlatives like ‘great’, ‘fantastic’, ‘superb’!
 
But this miserliness with appropriate appreciation is not just a result of an 
indifferent or disinterested use of language. It reflects an attitudinal 
disconnect with the relevance and the consequence of positive reception towards 
the quality of excellence. The word, ‘Good’ symbolises a plateau… to peak, we 
need to ‘be better’! Hence, it will be prudent to treat ‘good’ as a bad word, 
and opt for more exuberance in our vocabulary and our outlook! 
 
In every situation that surrounds us, let’s strive to ‘be better’… with every 
person we meet, may our behaviour be better than ‘good’… may every response of 
us reflect our inner resolve to shake off apathy and rise above the chains of 
mediocrity… may we enlivened enough and proactively provoked to BE BETTER at 
our deed, thought and expression! 
 
Let’s rid our lexis of the bad word - ‘Good’… now, not later... 
In every act and response, may we strive to BE BETTER! 
 
- Pravin K. Sabnis 


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