SWITCH TO MANUAL
The needed thing doesn’t get done because many
a times it is more complex, more difficult and hence requiring more effort.
Now the human brain is wired as such to find
the easiest path or more generally known as ‘path of least resistance’. So,
unless conscious effort is put forth to do the right thing, the brain will
always do the easier thing. This here is called ‘Auto Mode’ and believe it or
not nearly half of the decisions one makes are automatic.
The more automatic one is the harder it gets to
take conscious decisions and ‘Switch to Manual’ from automatic.
Now why is ‘Switching to Manual’
important? First experience a fifteen second blank without any thought. Now
these fifteen seconds might seem short but it is quiet a long span if you are waiting
this much to make a decision.
Just
last week there was a brawl at a gym. The right thing to do was to step in and
stop it, and it should have happened almost instantly, but did it? No, it took 15-20
seconds for two people to step in and have them separated. But in those 15-20
seconds gap much was exchanged in terms of words between them.
Sometimes the situation is such that you need
to take decisions as quickly as possible, because with every passing second the
end result could go from bad to worst.
The current situation after the brawl is that
both the parties do not talk to each other. There is always tension lingering
in the surroundings when both come close. Had someone immediately stepped in
before the situation elevated, current situation might have been different.
Before that a boy riding a motorcycle slipped
on the road, seemed like a plastic bag came under the wheel. A few men standing
at a tea stall laughed, a few vehicles coming from behind went from aside until
after one or two minutes finally an old man came and made him recollect his
things. But once again, ONE MINUTE!! Majority of the readers might not be able
to relate it but just think what if it was any loved one of yours in that
place. Wouldn’t you want people to come and help?
From a third persons perspective, as in India
where people claim to be more socially connected and approachable, we say, we
differ from the western culture in a way that if something happens to someone
in a public place, chances of people in surroundings coming to help are more in
India than any other country. But this incident begs the question; are they? Or
are we like any other country where something happens to someone in a public
place and hardly anyone bats an eyelid.
We might claim to be more helpful but the
situation states otherwise. And so, the question is not;
What will be the major impact because of it?
Or,
Whether or not is this important?
But the question definitely is;
Why are we not stepping up?
Has the current generation changed?
Are these values not passed on to generation Y
and Z from generation X?
Has the virtual reality and social media made
us more conservative than we should be?
Research done by numerous psychologists
suggests that unlike expectation, people standing by in groups tend not to help
when they see someone in need of help. Abundance of option made them think that
they don’t need to do it because someone else will. Everyone thinks they are
somehow not responsible to take action because someone else will.
So now that we know what’s happening is wrong,
can we do something to change it? Yes, what we can do is start stepping up,
start taking initiative and help people around us, we should ‘Switch to
Manual’ because many a times things like these don’t happen automatically.
The best-case scenario would be that every time we help someone consciously,
the mental wiring would change and sooner or later we wouldn’t require ‘Switching
to Manual’ and helping someone would become automatic.
In generality when person faces a situation
where it requires him to take a conscious action, two questions arise;
1. CAN I help him?
2. SHOULD I help him?
Usually what people do is they answer the
second question without even considering the first one. What should happen is
that we should answer the first question and if it is answered ‘YES’ we should
not consider the second one.
HELPING OTHERS SHOULD NOT BE A MATTER OF
CHOICE, IT SHOULD BE A MATTER OF PRIORITY.
When I say ‘Help others’, by that I do not mean
to say start an NGO, or donate half of your existing wealth, but what I do mean
is, whenever situation demands, take initiative, as much as you can, as far
as you can.
Help doesn’t necessarily need to be in monetary
terms always, there is a lot more people can help with. Help for a mentally
distressed individual would be to give him hope, to listen to him; Help for a
student would be guidance provided by an elder; Help to an under performing
employee can be a boost of motivation from his boss; Help to the sick can be
service; Help to the hungry would be providing food.
It is all about doing your bit. And if enough
people do their bits, there might not be any significant impact visible to
everyone of us, but the sense of life, the quality of your life, quality of
your surroundings will surely improve. ‘Doing what we can is more than
enough in this world where people are suffering’ from hunger, mental
distress, financial instability, health issues and god knows what more. Being
an intellectual species, we should have this characteristic of helping within
ourselves. So,
‘Switch to Manual’ – To help others
‘Switch to Manual’ – To support others
‘Switch to Manual’ – To do your bit
‘Switch to Manual’ – To be happy
‘Switch to Manual’ – To make others
happy
‘Switch to Manual’ – To make this world
a better place.
So, the next time you face a situation where
you see someone in need of help,
Step-up,
Take initiative, and
Instead of asking ‘SHOULD I help or not?’ ask
‘CAN I help or not?’
And decide is it good to be a Helper? or a
By-stander?
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