Why Does Big B Urge Us to ‘Never Take Never Granted for Granted’?

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Key Takeaways
- Stay committed to a single path for success.
- Recognize that setbacks are learning opportunities.
- Empathy is vital in understanding others' struggles.
- Focus is essential to avoid distractions.
- Encouragement can uplift those facing disappointment.
Mumbai, Aug 20 (NationPress) Iconic actor Amitabh Bachchan emphasizes that maintaining dedication to a singular direction is essential for achieving your ultimate goals, advising against the various paths others may propose.
In a recent blog post, he stated: “Never take never granted for granted (sic).
The cinematic legend recited a poem from his esteemed father, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, titled “Madhushala”, which conveys that throughout life's journey, many individuals will suggest differing and sometimes conflicting routes.
This insight from Big B promotes the idea of single-minded focus, resilience, and resisting distractions from numerous options.
He remarked: “Pandering to authority right .. in the right sense; but often people find themselves, in these conditions sitting on the fence .. for the right…”
“Alag alag path batate sab, par main yeh batlaya hun; raah pakad tu ek chala chal pa jaaayega Madhushala…” indicating there exists only one path to your ultimate destination—keep progressing along that path, and you will arrive. (sic).
The celebrated actor is presently hosting the latest season of the quiz show “Kaun Banega Crorepati.” On August 15, he expressed how challenging it is for him to witness the emotional distress of contestants who do not succeed on the show.
“We sit on the hot seat and meet the contestants with ambitious hopes during their week on the floor, and when they cannot prevail, it's incredibly difficult to manage the frustration of their defeat and lost opportunity, yes. (sic.)”
“But for me as well... it is emotionally shattering to see their tears swell up as the week concludes, the Hooter sounds, and the chance to play, for various personal reasons, vanishes (sic.)”
He believes that while he attempts to support them, the loss of a transformative opportunity is deeply distressing.
“No amount of consolation at that moment can provide them comfort and understanding... The need for some is critical, the opportunity for those who have sacrificed their education or job prospects to be on the floor and then the main chair to play and WIN, lost... difficult to face such moments... (sic.)”
“But what can be done... a smile of 'try again'... a word of encouragement that all shall be fine... loss is not the end of life... it's a learning experience and adheres to: Mann ka ho to acha; na ho toh zyada acha. (sic.)”
“But few subscribe to this, and that is heartbreaking... but as they say, the show goes on... you come away thinking not of the winner and his expertise and knowledge, but of the one that tried and lost... life is a tough job... (sic.)”