“There is a value to struggle in life. Then you value that
as well since the passion of doing something drives you”
A room of students, signed copies of bestselling books and
Rashmi Bansal… a combination that is rare and enthralling. It did happen on the
27th September evening when the writer visited the IIM
Lucknow campus and I, with my Media and Communication Cell team, had a warm
conversation with the author over a cup of coffee. She owns an outstanding
literary career after writing five bestselling books featuring entrepreneurs.
I was totally taken aback when Rashmi expressed in
excitement that she loved the crowd, the facilities and the “five star mess
food”. More so when she said that all these make her wish if she could come
back for a second MBA at IIM Lucknow! The crowd which has always been a nerdy,
serious-looking, always-in-a-hurry bunch of young people… facilities are no doubt one of the best… but the (five star) mess food! I’ve always been a woeful survivor on milk
and cornflakes... not that the food is totally hopeless, the biryani
gets monotonous with time. But Rashmi feels that this is the beauty of IIM Lucknow. The
serious students don’t step back to express their excitement and creativity. The
facilities, in Rashmi’s words, are “so good” in terms of sports, library,
swimming pool and gym, unlike so many colleges that she has seen. I asked her
again about the mess food to see if she would like to reconsider her take but
she says that there is variety, taste and warmth in the food of IIM Lucknow
which she preferred over dining at a fancy restaurant that day!
Rashmi says that she would like to see 10% of the batch become entrepreneurs. In her words, if the best and brightest brains in our
country, who are capable of time management and hard work, don’t think
differently, then who will? “We all are born with some unique dream… to climb
Mount Everest and likewise… dreams that are not motivated by the money part of
it. But as we move from KG to PG 90% of the spark dies out.” I saw a broad
smile on Shivangi’s face who was behind the camera. I think she recalled some
unique dream that she had.
We do often get carried away by money. I mean most people
do… just that students like us don’t have money at this stage of our career.
But it was so inspiring for all of us when she said, “Do you really work to
make money? Sometimes you look for path breaking ideas.”
I was just about to put forward my ending question to Rashmi
when Saurav, my MCC co-member, mentioned my book and that I was going through a
problem, a second book syndrome. And I adored it when Rashmi said, “You should
write what your heart wants to be told… not what readers would love to hear… I
too went through the problem, everyone does, but this way you counter-attack
the syndrome.” It was a wow moment when she promised to come for my second book
launch (as and when it happens). “I’m happy that IIM Lucknow has so much
diversity,” Rashmi said.
It was really a pleasure to have Rashmi between us and we did
mention that to her. To this, she sweetly smiled and said, “Dear, it was my
pleasure as well… I enjoyed with you guys… and I would love to be back.”
I am also waiting for your next release.
ReplyDeleteI am also waiting for your second book. The first book is definitely a good read for any book lover.
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