• Prakash Iyer: Life lessons from a glass of water!
  • by Prakash Iyer
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      A chemistry professor decided to teach his students a different lesson one day. Holding a glass of water in his hand, he asked the students, 

      “How much do you think this glass of water weighs?” “500 grams!” came a voice from the back. “600,” said another student. “I don’t really know!” said the professor, holding the glass up to make sure everyone could see it. “And unless we weigh it, we won’t know.” With the glass still in his outstretched hand, the professor continued, “What will happen if I hold it like this for a few minutes?”

      “Nothing!” came the reply. “Right, and if I hold it for an hour like this, what might happen?” “Your hand will begin to hurt,” said a student. “Indeed. And what would happen if I held the glass in my hand like this for 24 hours?”

      “You would be in tremendous pain,” said one student.
      “Your hand will probably go numb,” said another.
      “Your arm will be paralysed and we’ll need to rush you to the hospital!” said a student on the last bench.


      “True,” said the professor. “But notice that through all this, the weight of the glass did not change. What then causes the pain?”
      The class went quiet. The students seemed puzzled.
      “What should I do to avoid the pain?” asked the professor.
      “Put the glass down!” said a student.
       


      “Well said!” exclaimed the professor. “And that’s a lesson I want you to remember. The problems and worries in life are like that glass of water. Think about them for a while and nothing happens. But think about it a bit longer and they begin to hurt.  And if you think about them all day long, you will feel paralysed – incapable of doing anything. It’s important to remember to let go of your problems. Remember to put the glass down!”

      We may not have been in that classroom that day, but it’s  a lesson we would all do well to remember. Put the glass down! Always.

      It’s not just problems and worries. Sometimes, we feel hurt and betrayed by a friend. And we carry that grudge through our lives. It grows and causes us anguish and pain. Learning to forgive – and forget – is not just good for the other people, it’s great for you. Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in jail and when he was finally freed, you can understand how angry and vengeful he must have felt. But guess what? When he became President, he invited his jailers to be present at the inauguration – in the VIP seats! If he could forgive after 27 years of suffering, surely we can too.

      It is the same with our fears too. A failure or an incident in early childhood becomes a deeply entrenched fear over time. Fear of public speaking, fear of Maths, fear of rejection. You name it, and chances are, we have it. Someone gave us that glass to hold when we were little kids – ‘you are clumsy, you are no good, you can’t do it’ -  and we have faithfully held on to it all our lives. ‘I can’t’ - becomes a thought that stays in our mind and grows – leading us to complete paralysis. Time to put the glass down!

      The story goes that there was a hardworking man who lived a contented life with his wife and children. Every evening when he returned from work, he’d follow a ritual. Outside the door to his house were three nails. On the first one, he’d put his hat. On the second he’d hang his coat. And on the third nail, he’d unwrap an imaginary turban from his head and ‘put’ it there. A friend happened to see this and enquired what he was putting on the third nail every day.

      “Those are my problems, my worries and my anger,” said the man. “I have lots of that at work, but when I come home, I remember to take it off – and leave them outside. I don’t take them home with me.” Maybe you should learn to do that too. Starting today. Put the glass down. And see the difference! 

      Prakash Iyer is MD, Kimberly-Clark Lever and Executive Coach. For more inspiring life lessons, read Mr Iyer's new book The Habit of Winning.

      Post your queries and comments below this column, and Prakash will respond!

    • Published on: May 06, 2011
    • 52 Comments
    • vishal | Dec 24, 2012

    • It's really an eye opening article by you!!!! Thanks a lot Sir. Plz continue the same.....
    • P C Bala | Aug 21, 2011

    • Very good one, a bit difficult to practise. I too have a glasses on hand, thanks to a few souls. Over a period of time am learning to put the glass down...it helps.
    • vatsal | Jul 08, 2011

    • wonderful article:-)
    • logo | Jun 11, 2011

    • Dear Dr Geetha, The book is available online on bookstores. They offer good discounts, free delivery and also accept cash on delivery. To buy a copy, just click here: http://www.flipkart.com/b/books/habit-winning-prakash-iyer-book-0143068288 And if you still can't get it, let me know. Happy reading.
    • Dr.Geetha.S | Jun 11, 2011

    • if you are free kindly reply for the request.
    • Priyanuj | Jun 11, 2011

    • sir i just want to thank you for your wonderful articles. they have been constantly inspiring. hats off to you....
    • Dr.Geetha.S | Jun 10, 2011

    • Dear Prakash Iyer, I have tried to put the glass down since I read your artical. I wish to read the book "The Habit of Winning" will it be available in the web? Kindly make it apoint to send it to me my address is Dr.S.Geetha, Principal, Hasanamba College of Education, Vidyanagar, P.B.No.68, Hassan, Pin:-573201 through VPP. Thank you, with regards Dr.S.Geetha Hassan
    • annu | Jun 09, 2011

    • thank you sir...reading this article of your's really touched my heart and relieved me with so much of disheartments and problems.
    • vivek kr | Jun 09, 2011

    • I PUT MH PROBLEMS DOWN FROM TODAY..... :) M FEELING GOOD... BUT I M NOT GOOD IN MATHS SINCE CHILDHOOD I CAN'T PUT THAT PROBLEM DOWN :(
    • Jammai | Jun 09, 2011

    • Thanks sir!!!
    • ASHOK KUMAR PAUL | Jun 08, 2011

    • I m BE(E)& in government job and 49 years of age . I m badly planning for doing either M.Tech/M.E. in Electrical Engineering or M.B.A.in construction management . Should I go for higher studies and if so then which one . Please response .
    • Adeel hussain | Jun 07, 2011

    • Really inspiring and influential article. It can convert any ones will towards success. Thanks for this outstanding motivation.
    • Sonu Gurjar | Jun 07, 2011

    • Sir your article is really motivating and inspiring. I have read various articles in magazines and on net but by reading this article of theme of one glass water I am feeling myself greatly inspired. I thanks you .
    • Virendr | Jun 04, 2011

    • Your brilliant thoughts are nourishing the denotitated ones.... I'm highly inspired by your article...thanks
    • Virendr | Jun 04, 2011

    • Your brilliant thoughts are nourishing the demotivated ones...i'm highly inspired by your article..thanks a lot..
    • Virendr | Jun 04, 2011

    • Your brilliant thoughts are nourishing the demotivated ones...i'm highly inspired by your article..thanks a lot..
    • Sidhartha Sahoo | May 31, 2011

    • spiritual and motivational story.... i really love it.
    • Jacob | May 29, 2011

    • Mr.Iyer......Absolute pleasure in reading your book" The habit of Winning", Its so inspiring and thought provoking...please provide the links for your other articles...
    • Rajesh Sharma | May 28, 2011

    • WOW... Great to learn from your articles. just read your book Habit of Winning.... Was an absolute pleasure reading it..Looking forward to learn more from your experiences and learnings.
    • megha | May 27, 2011

    • amazing and insightful article
    • ashsih | May 27, 2011

    • yes sir i'l follow this. i was preparing myself for mca . i l hold this
    • Nilanjan | May 27, 2011

    • THANK YOU SIR , I AM PREPARING FOR IAS EXAM , REALLY TOUGH , HAVE FAILED IN THE FIRST TRY . I WAS DEMOTIVATED . BUT LATTER ON I FELT I WAS DOING INJUSTICE TO THOSE PEOPLE WHO TOIL DAY AND NIGHT ON FIELD AND SOW SEED SO THAT I GET NOURISHED , FULL IN STOMACH (AND EACH DAY I DON'T FAIL TO HAVE MY MEAL). I WAS DOING INJUSTICE TO THERE DREAM THAT THEY SEE EVERY DAY, OF A BETTER TOMORROW . WHEN I AM GIVEN THE POWER TO UNDERSTAND THERE DREAM,THERE WISH ..... I HAVE SOME RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS IT . I WONT GIVE UP. THANK YOU SIR , FOR MOTIVATING ME ONCE AGAIN .
    • Sonam | May 26, 2011

    • It has been really motivating...Thanks! I owe a lot to you!
    • Prashant | May 25, 2011

    • an insightful article, learned reading it .
    • NILAY SINGHAL | May 22, 2011

    • sir it's really a nice article.......... quite touching and inspiring....
    • Vinay mishra | May 22, 2011

    • Good afternoon, realy i like this article..... And i m wants read some dt typ of articles. Thank you Sir,
    • Vinay mishra | May 22, 2011

    • Good afternoon, realy i like this article..... And i m wants read some dt typ of articles. Thank you Sir,
    • shivani chauhan | May 21, 2011

    • GOOD AFTERNOON SIR IM SHIVANI CHAUHAN I HAVE JST CLEARED MY BDS from D.J DENTAL COLLEGE DENTAL SIENCES AND RESEARCH IN MODINAGAR! NOW doing INTERNSHIP as well from that college but after this i want to do more practice from GOVT. DENTAL college1 give ue valuable advice to me!thank u sir
    • tejas | May 19, 2011

    • PRAKASH SIR, ITS really motivating to read a article like this,and i must tell u that you are doing good service to the students and people of the society its very inspirational and motivating...
    • saritha kandpal | May 19, 2011

    • really motivating article sir...
    • Abhishek kurup | May 18, 2011

    • Mr prakash iyer i haven't read a book yet but after seeing your article i m surely goin to read hence forth thanks 4 the inspiration
    • GAURAV PRATAP VERMA | May 17, 2011

    • plese tell me more about IIBS NOIDA
    • Ramesh | May 16, 2011

    • In these times of high-stress lifestyles, particularly those of us who live in metros, such articles help us introspect deeper about our actions. The message in the article is relevant to all ages and professionals, and even those who are home-makers. We get into a rut and forget the impact our attitude / mindset has on those around us. Thanks for sharing the same Mr. Iyer.
    • Shikha bharalawala | May 14, 2011

    • Great sir.
    • rahul | May 14, 2011

    • "Easily achieved things does not stay longer,and "Things which stay for a long time are not easily achieved" So whatever we got,keep 4 long. thanks for amazing story
    • Jignesh Shah | May 14, 2011

    • It's a really thru example for our current life.....really motivating....
    • VIPIN KUMAR | May 13, 2011

    • Dear sir,,,,,, your thought super hit
    • SUBHAJIT | May 13, 2011

    • Its a superb Positive Thinking.Thank You sir.
    • monalee | May 12, 2011

    • First,big THANKS it has inspired me & I have now started to put down my problems and let time take its course,its difficult but a start is required.
    • Sumanta | May 10, 2011

    • Excellent sir!!! Ur articles really motivate me towards my duty.
    • sushma | May 10, 2011

    • Its very motivating .wonderful article .thank you
    • Hemali Kapoor | May 09, 2011

    • Excellent...Thanks.
    • anu | May 08, 2011

    • thnx for let me realise this kind of emotion
    • Sagar Jena | May 08, 2011

    • Spell bound articles ......... Hats off :)
    • mayur mishra | May 08, 2011

    • i'm xtremely impressed frm ur article sir, bt smtimes pblm are sch that they can't be put down just..........
    • sundarraj | May 07, 2011

    • Hi, I am very much impressed by reading your motivation columns in the Magazine. Now I want to read all the articles. Will you please provide the articles? I also request you to permit me to translate and publish in Kannada? Pl.reply. Yours, sundar raj
    • sundarraj | May 07, 2011

    • Hi, I am very much impressed by reading your motivation columns in the Magazine. Now I want to read all the articles. Will you please provide the articles? I also request you to permit me to translate and publish in Kannada? Pl.reply. Yours, sundar raj
    • kriti | May 07, 2011

    • wonderful article:-)
    • kriti | May 07, 2011

    • wonderful article:-)
    • rmoan | May 07, 2011

    • that is really motivating ..........
    • Michael | May 07, 2011

    • a well narrated and an inspiring article 2 emulate in our daily lives... Thanks for this thought provoking article of your's.
    • Avinash | May 06, 2011

    • your articles are really motivating and truly inspirational.
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