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Chiranjeevi for Times of India

I have been
shooting a film for the last few days at a college in the city. The
other day, few girls came to take my autographs and wanted me to
write a proverb too. I admitted that I was not too good at
remembering any proverbs but when they insisted, I suggested to them
what was uppermost in my mind: "Don't work hard". The look on their
faces had to be seen to be believed!
What I really
meant is that one should not just work hard but be smart in one's
work. A person who is smart in his work always steals a march over
the others who only work hard. This applies to work, sports and even
studies. Taking a short break every 45 minutes while studying
freshens the mind and increases one's grasping power. That's being
smart. In boxing, the punch has to land where it hurts, and playing
with correct technique in cricket fetches runs. Can you built
muscles not by exercising furiously but doing it in a right way.
But how does
one learn to be smart? Through experience and by learning from hard
work. Take a short break from work, and reflect on the quality and
direction of it. Analyze it. Be a critic of your own work. Evaluate
it. And, of course, get back to hard work again.
We may be
working hard to reach a certain destination. However, if we do not
make sure that the path we have taken is the right way, all the
efforts and energy invested will mean nothing. A simple crosscheck
about the right path would have set us in the right direction. Take
the example of Information and knowledge. Information itself may not
serve any purpose. But if we apply information for a cause it
becomes knowledge with a purpose.
People who
work hard tend to take their problems and tensions home. Throughout
May last year, I was shooting in the hot sun at Ramoji Film City for
Indra. It was tiresome no doubt but over the years I have developed
the ability to switch off from my work the moment I enter my house.
If I did not I would have spoilt the AC in my house by taking the
heat from outside into it!
Don't spoil
the atmosphere in your house by taking problems and tensions of your
workplace into it. Or else, you will even have to take to your
office you domestic problems. I greatly admire my brother-in-law and
producer Allu Arvind for his ability from problems and always be
cheerful and even steal a nap. A tranquil and reflective mind helps
you come up with smart solutions.
My friend and
co-star Nagarjuna will be amused to read all this because a couple
of years ago, it was he who mentioned to me that I need to relax
while working hard. I extend my sincere thanks to Nagarjuna for
triggering a thought process in me about working smart.
PS:
Chiranjeevi wrote this article for Times of India on 20th June 2003.
Courtesy :
Times of India
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