Smart Plus - Rakesh Mittal I A S
‘‘Simple living and high thinking” is a common
phrase to describe many great persons of this country. In my childhood this
phrase was commonly used for personalities like Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Pandit
Jawaharial Nehru, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant and many other living at that
time. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri fitted the description aptly and was greatly
revered for his simple living. All these people occupied high positions at one
time or another. Naturally, they had all
the perks and facilities attached to those high positions. And all such perks
do not necessarily fall in the category of simplicity, seen from a common sense
of the term.
One day in Kanpur in November 1994, I
was sitting at the dining table in the company of good friends. The talk began
with a discussion on simple food and we were trying to define it. Gradually the
discussion shifted to the definition of a ‘Simple Life’. The point of
discussion was whether simple life implied deprivation or renunciation of
material comforts which one gets in natural course. From this point of view
many of the great men known for their simplicity did not lead a simple life. There
are many persons who travel all the time by air, stay in comfortable places and
eat costly food. Nevertheless it could be unfair to keep them out from the
category of simple people on this ground.
At the same time, there are many who do not get any of these facilities
but still do not fall in the category of simple persons. All this led us to the
conclusion that simplicity is something internal and not external. A person
looking simple externally may not be so while a person appearing very
comfortable may be quite simple within. Thus simplicity is in one way a state
of mind.
To elaborate it further, it may be
said that an effortless living falls in the category of simplicity. A person
who neither rejoices over comforts nor mourns the lack of them is a simple
person in true sense. Such a person does not hesitate to give up any article of
comfort, when required to do so. Nor does he hanker after such objects, when he
is not in a position to have them. If at all he uses certain facilities
provided to him by virtue of his position and status, he does so with a
detached state of mind. To an ordinary person he may appear to be living in
luxury but is in fact above them. He looks upon them as something which helps
him to discharge his duties efficiently.
In other words, a simple person is the
same within and without. He does not boast about his surroundings nor does he
hide anything. His life is very transparent. However, at times he has to use
his discretion to decide whether certain facilities are actually required for
discharging his duties or they have been added simply to raise his status. If
so, such facilities should be done away with before he gets used to them. This
is what is missing today. The holders of high office have made their
environment luxurious from comfortable.
While comfort may be desirable, luxury is certainly not. At times the
line between the two is thin and at this point the holder of the office has to
use his discrimination with firmness. This not only keeps the sycophants away,
it infuses greater confidence and regard in the common people.
Many great people whom we know for
their simplicity fell in this category. Unfortunately the number of such people
is coming down. Even some of very rich persons like G.D. Birla and J.R.D. Tata
fall in the category of simple people. They accumulated no wealth for themselves.
They worked for a higher pursuit and creation of wealth was just a natural
process for them and they used it for the service of the nation at large. We
need many more such persons today in every walk of life.
Simplicity has its own rewards. It
gives tremendous inner strength to its possessor. A simple person is free from
all kinds of fear, leading to a contented, healthy and meaningful life. He has
nothing to boast about and nothing to hide. He is free from conflicts and
achieves his goal effortlessly. Simplicity coupled with wisdom is a great
strength. Thus from every point of view simplicity is a desirable quality. Let us all try to lead a simple life.
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