The Glass is Half-Full

Feature written by Vimal Joshi, Mumbai

I was lucky to have some free time last weekend when my son came up 
and asked to watch the movie `Life is Beautiful'. Little did I know 
it was going to be one of the best movies I'd ever seen. I know most 
of you are thinking `Hello??? I thought this site was about Vedanta, 
not movies!'. But to me, Vedanta isn't only what is in the 
scriptures. It is the message of Truth. In Swami Rama Tirtha's 
words, "Vedanta brings you a religion which is found in the streets, 
which is written upon the leaves, which is murmured in the brooks, 
which is whispered in the winds, which is throbbing in your veins 
and arteries, a religion which concerns your business and bosom, a 
religion which you have not to practise by going to a particular 
church, mosque or temple only, a religion which you have to practise 
and live in your everyday life about your hearth, in your dining 
roomÂ…" So the movie is really a lesson in Vedanta. It teaches us 
about the power of looking at the bright side and seeing the same 
situation from a fresh perspective. A lesson that is important in 
the Vedantic context.

The story revolves around a father and son who have been taken as 
prisoners to a concentration camp during World War II. The father 
had promised the little boy a battle tank as a gift for his fourth 
birthday. However, they were arrested and taken to a concentration 
camp as they were preparing for the birthday party. 

In order to protect his son from the hardships of the concentration 
camp, the father tells him that the entire experience is a game and 
that he will accumulate points by following the rules of the game, 
the rules at the concentration camp. He tells his son that if he is 
able to collect 1000 points he will get the tank! Every time the 
child complains of bad food or some inconvenience the father reminds 
him of the `game'. This enables the child to take the situation in 
his stride. Finally, when the Allied Forces liberate them, the 
little boy comes out of hiding. He sees a massive battle tank and 
thinks he has got the reward for earning 1000 points! In the end it 
is his father's positive outlook that helps him emerge from the 
experience unscathed. 

The same is true with our lives. We all have our moments of 
hardship. Moments when we feel like there is no hope, when there 
seems no sense in going on. A difficult relationship, an uninspiring 
job or just plain bad luck. Yet there is something in us that has 
the ability to see the good in everything. The capacity to turn the 
situation on its head, and see the same challenge in a new light. 
Because the human spirit is indomitable. We will get knocked down 
many times over in life, but the best amongst us are those who will 
get back up and continue on the path they have chosen to tread.

Although the story is simple, there is a lesson in it for all of us. 
There is a silver lining to every cloud. Thinking negatively about 
our circumstances only takes the wind out of our sails. It hurts us 
the most. Not the people or the obstacles we perceive to be the 
source of our problems. The key is to re-assess the situation, try 
and see the good that can come out of it and above all, have faith 
that we can make everything happen for the best. Remember, the glass 
is always half-full.








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