Dear
Readers,
He
is working as Dy. Manager –Trade Services
Operations with IDBI Bank, Chennai. He earlier worked with
ABN Amro Bank, now called as RBS.
In
this writing, I am going to write about a person, Siddharth Jayakumar, who
overcame all the obstacles in his life and proved that “Impossible is Nothing”
in real life. Read this inspiring real story to get inspired and to inspire
others. Read it to believe it.
Why this topic?
First
time, I came to know about Siddharth just few weeks ago through Sashikanth of
HR Sangam.
I’ve
heard and read about success stories; For the first time, I’ve listened
to the success story of someone directly from the person himself. He spoke
for about 90 minutes about his life struggles right from childhood and how he overcame
them. A very touching and inspiring true
life story.
He
is a person who just defied the societal biases and prejudices. Someone
who stood up against all the odds. Someone who has conquered himself and made
others to take notice of him. His determination and never-give up
attitude is like a mountain. To me, he epitomizes what self-motivation is
all about in its truest sense.
I
wanted to write about such a person who keeps inspiring others just by the way
he overcame all his obstacles and the way he lives his life in a
successful manner.
Thanks
to HR Sangam Team and especially Sashikanth Jayaraman for organizing such
wonderful program.
Who is Siddharth ?
Photo source - HR Sangam |
He
holds MA in Economics with flying colors.
He
scored 100% in Computer Science and 197/200 in Mathematics in his HSC.
He
has received many Awards for various achievements at a very young age.
Then what is the problem?
The
reason – He is a person with Cerebral Palsy.
A
clear denial of a fair opportunity which would have helped him to
prove himself. He was just summarily rejected in all the places.
Cerebral
Palsy is a condition wherein there is lack of co-ordination between the brain
and body resulting in involuntary physical movement, unclear speech etc.,
He
was born absolutely normal like any other human being. He was affected by
jaundice when he was a new born child. Since he was born in a rural area,
he could not get proper medical treatment which affected his brain leading to Cerebral
palsy. It created problems and challenges that are unthinkable.
Even his parents could not know what the real problem was till he
turned 9 years.
He
had to struggle and face so many challenges to reach where he stands now.
His life has been full of challenges.
Siddharth
single-handedly fought against all the societal biases & prejudices and
found a place for himself.
More
than anything else, according to me, he fought with his own self in terms of
learning and unlearning constantly and continuously with pain and
single-minded determination. He is a conqueror of his own self.
My Personal learning:
There
were many learning but I would like to write about few points that I personally
liked very much.
1. Determination like a Mountain:
It
took 10 years of practice to speak how he does today. The minds speaks
faster and if the body does not respond as fast as the mind, there is a lag
resulting in unclear speech. So he had to adjust his mind to the speed of
the body to speak clearly. He defeated
the problem rather than allowing the problem to defeat him. I see
here immense amount of determination and never-give up attitude. Anybody would
have very easily given up.
A
painful process and practice of 10 years reminds of 10000 hours of practice to
become an outlier in what you do (Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell). To me, Siddharth is an “Outlier”.
He
got flying colours in Academics. The challenges he faced were not in
studies but in giving life to it at exams. He had to depend on the Scribes.
But, sometimes when you get a scribe who does not know English, how to make them
understand and write the exams for you. He did all that by spelling each
and every letter. An unthinkable task for all of us.
2) Move away from “Comfort Zone”:
Many
of us enjoy being in Comfort Zone and sometimes, we are not even aware that we
are in it. Everything that we want in our Life is outside our “Comfort Zone”.
Siddharth
has pushed himself away from his Comfort Zone. He had a choice to accept
the “Sympathy” of everyone. He had a choice of taking up any job that came
his way. He had a choice of staying back at ABN AMRO where he knew
everyone and everyone knew him. But he consciously moved out of his
Comfort Zone at every point of his life to explore new challenges and
opportunities.
At
no point of time, he chose to be in Comfort Zone and constantly pursued what he
wanted.
How
many so called “normal” people can do this including me? A
thought-provoking thought to give a deep thought.
3) Emotional Quotient - That’s what
makes you a Winner, not IQ:
How
would you feel when you are asked, “Can you read?” in your PG admission
interview. Furious and feel like blasting the other person?
Yes. But will that help? A Big No.
Instead
of reacting to such situations, he channelized all the anger into a positive
energy and proved himself. He learnt to
control and manage his emotions.
When
was the last time we lost our cool?
May
be it’s very often. We certainly have a
big lesson to learn here.
4) “90/10” Principle of
Stephen R Covey – A Perfect example:
I
am not sure whether we practice it or not, but we do know what this principle
means. We don’t have control over what
happens to us in our life (10%) but we have absolute control over how we can
choose to react (90%).
Siddharth
consistently chose to act on what is within his circle of influence with full
focus. No cribbing / reaction and self-pity.
Siddharth and Will Smith in “Pursuit of happiness”
After
listening to Siddharth, one movie that struck my mind was the “Pursuit of
Happiness”. I kind of see Siddharth as Will smith who fights against all
odds with absolute optimism.
Without
exaggeration, I would say that Siddharth’s life story is worth looking at for
writing a book or even making a movie.
The
objective is to create awareness in our society – Parents, educational
institutions right from pre-kg to post-graduate colleges and business schools,
Teachers, professionals and people from all walks of life – about what
differently-abled people are capable of doing and to give confidence to people
with cerebral palsy and people who are differently-abled..
They
don’t need our sympathy. They need our support, equal treatment and a “fair”
opportunity.
People behind Siddharth
Beyond
Siddharth, I see his parents who did everything they could, without giving up
at any point of time.
I
see Teachers who had faith and gave him confidence and contributed a lot to
what he is.
Srinivasan,
The first HR person who gave him the opportunity, when every HR refused to give
him the opportunity, there was someone who wanted to listen and that made a big
difference to Siddharth.
ABN
Amro that gave a break and proved that they are indeed an equal opportunity
provider.
Final words:
A
convex lens well focused can burn a piece of paper or cotton because of the
concentration of all the energies into a single point. Similarly, when
you focus and concentrate your mind, you unlock the total power & potential
that you are otherwise not aware of. It’s like a laser beam. That’s what
single-minded focus is all about. And that’s what exactly Siddharth
did.
The
struggles and challenges faced by Siddharth made him what he is today.
To
believe me, you should see him speaking in flesh and blood.. you would be
completely floored.
He
spoke with absolute clarity of thought with very good command over the language. He had a good sense of humour and conveyed his
points in a powerful way - much beyond the normal standards and normal people.
He was a treat to listen to.
He
is one of the best Motivational Speakers.
To
conclude, Siddharth is a sure recipe for Motivation.
diD yOU enJOY ReADinG ThIS ArTIcLE?
If yES,
yOU maY sHAre it wiTH Your FriENds tOO.
Hi Indra, a very good write up on Siddharth. The "outlier" comments was very apt and it was also the consistency with which Sid has overcome every odds he faced, matters. I also wish to thank the panel which I was part of , Ms. Surabhi and Mr. Shanthanu, wherein we took the collective decision of hiring Sid at ABN Amro. Your final summary of single minded focus unleashes the power of our mind, is very true and has been established by achievers across domains.
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