The Rush of Rush

The rush that led to destruction of Kurus, Lalu's and probably your heart's.
The Rush of Rush
Pressure leads to adrenaline rush. A rush that knows no bounds. It begins with 'enough is enough!' An angered statement that Mumbaikars slapped Vilasrao Deshmukh with after 26/11. It comes more or less like a reaction, 'AFTER'. The question at his juncture is why not 'BEFORE'. How many times have we been advised and have advised 'prevention is better than cure and hence pro-activeness a remedy to avoid reactions'

In the nick of time, the rush helps and there is no questioning that. But it also makes the heart work three times faster than it should, making the blood gush through the veins just as Kosi did through the densely populated lands. A man made disaster, the Kosi floods were enough to throw Lalu out of his position. Whether it is the number of people Kosi took with it or is it damage it made in terms of money that brought about the realization to throw Lalu out on the railway tracks this year, is a puzzle yet unsolved?! What's more important that the realization did dawn on the below poverty line members of Lalu's land.

Coming back to the point, a rush, adrenaline's or Kosi's, evidently has a scope for destruction. As an aftermath, 'crisis management' and 'human recourse management' takes a role play in the administration of any event. But as told by the sages and Gods of perfection like Krisna, management has been an integral part of evolution. Just as Krisna, chose Arjun to carve the epic of righteousness, it is 'choosing' your priorities that averts the unnecessary ruthless rush.

By Mukta Gaikwad
Published: 7/24/2009
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