YOU'LL BE A MAN...

Posted by Unknown On Friday, March 5, 2010 51 comments
I have been sitting in front of my laptop since 5p.m. trying to write a post. In the process, I had to give up my evening exercise because of my writer's block. To be honest, reading the news and following day to day developments can be most disconcerting and blogging allows me the release of my rants. Besides, the interaction with readers via comments is most inspiring and infuses much hope and inspiration into my soul. So for tonight, I cannot say anything else that I have not said before. Things look bleak but I am still hopeful (some say I am blindly hopeful)that things will get better. As such, I have decided to post an inspirational poem this evening.

One poem which has been a firm favorite during my darker moments is Rudyard Kipling's "IF". It is a poem written in 1896 by the then 31-year-old Rudyard Kipling. "IF" was first published in the "Brother Square Toes" chapter of Rewards and Fairies, Kipling's 1910 collection of short stories and poems.

According to Wikipedia, like William Ernest Henley's "Invictus", it is a memorable evocation of Victorian stoicism and the "stiff upper lip" that popular culture has made into a traditional British virtue. Its status is confirmed both by the number of parodies it has inspired, and by the widespread popularity it still draws amongst Britons (it was voted Britain's favourite poem in a 1995 BBC opinion poll). The poem's line, "If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two impostors just the same" is written on the wall of the centre court players' entrance at the British tennis tournament, Wimbledon. The entire poem was read in a promotional video for the Wimbledon 2008 gentleman's final by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

According to Kipling in his autobiography Something of Myself, posthumously published in 1937, the poem was inspired by Dr. Leander Starr Jameson, who in 1895 led a raid by British forces against the Boers in South Africa, subsequently called the Jameson Raid. This defeat increased the tensions that ultimately led to the Second Boer War. The British press, however, portrayed Jameson as a hero in the middle of the disaster, and the actual defeat as a British victory. Here it is - Kipling's "IF".



If by Rudyard Kipling

If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or, being hated, don't give way to hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;

If you can dream - and not make dreams your master;
If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with triumph and disaster
And treat those two imposters just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to broken,
And stoop and build 'em up with wornout tools;

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breath a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on";

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with kings - nor lose the common touch;
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you;
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run -
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man my son!


Whenever I read this poem, I can gain a sense of life's challenges and how one can overcome the doubting Thomas' or those who cannot take responsibility for their own actions. I have used this poem in my literary analysis classes and it is amazing how even teenagers are perceptive to the many lessons we can learn here.

The first eight lines talk about several of life's challenges. People who are unable to accept responsibility for their actions or lack of it will shirk their responsibility on the matter and blame someone else for their misgivings. The poem stresses the importance of accepting one's own responsibility for the choices made; not to play the blame game. We need to look within ourselves for the answers and not allow others to push us down or make us feel small and unworthy of life's good things.

I thought this poem is appropriate for our consideration as it stresses the importance of being true to ourselves and when the doubting Thomas' try to break us down by doubting our abilities, we cannot let such doubts keep us from achieving our goals. However, we have to take note of those who doubt us. Consider their doubts and make improvements or live uprightly to counteract those doubts. Humility is vital.

Whilst we should dare to dream, we cannot allow that dream to control our every waking moment. We have to embrace the dream as our own, without trampling others to achieve that dream. Be triumphant when our dreams are fulfilled, without being a martyr. When disasters occur in life, learn from them; do not ignore the disasters or triumphs in our lives as they both have different effects on life as we know it. Both can destroy and give life. How we interpret that is our choice and how we choose to live will not only affect us, but will affect anything and everything that is near and dear to us.

This poem teaches us that we have to learn to speak the truth and take responsibility for our actions or lack of it that may cause an upset in your life. Do not place blame where it doesn't belong. We make your own choices and placing the blame on others only exacerbates the problem. We cannot learn from bad choices if we constantly blame others for our misgivings. When challenges come our way, embrace them as lessons to be learnt.

When we've been kicked down, get back up and do not by any means allow that kick to destroy our true self. Become stronger and wiser because of those lessons learned. Gather all things that are broken in our life and put them back together again to make it stronger. Strength is in the way we handle the stressful times. Ultimately, we have to live the right way by being true to ourselves and others. If we leave a mark on the world, we will be remembered with kindness and love after we are gone.

Success cannot limit our kindness to others. We should have compassion and empathy for others. While we should walk with the kings, we cannot tread on others to get there. We must not lose ourselves in the materialistic world and not put others down because of their situations. Be generous to others who need our help and not focus solely on our goals in life selfishly without considering how we impact the lives of others.

Do not become oblivious to others' pain and suffering. Be kind and offer them our help. If not, we will be hurting ourselves too. In all things, we have to demonstrate integrity and compassion because it will bring us rewarding outcomes. Be true to ourselves, our loved ones, and anyone else who might cross paths with us.

I believe this poem puts a great emphasis for us to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. If we can get through life with all its curves, good or bad, we can be proud of ourselves for tackling problems head on. We must be humble and not brag about our successes or whine about our losses. If we can go without bragging and whining and learn from our mistakes, we will achieve the greatest rewards: to be a man. May our leaders live out the lessons that they can learn from this poem...to be men of honor and valor.

51 comments to YOU'LL BE A MAN...

  1. says:

    Anonymous Great song here, "Walk Like A Man":

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMYZBVbifh8&feature=related

    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Anonymous Here's a meaningful and sentimental one:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xdE9MpZ9kc&feature=related

    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Unknown Hi ~wits0~

    Oooo I love that song Walk Like A Man!!!

    Thanks! Just nice for this post!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ~wits0~

    Ohhhh!!!This one is my hubby's favorite!!! He used to serenade me with it on the guitar haha!

    Thanks!!

    Take care and bless your kind heart and soul.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Anonymous Ever heard of Audie Murphy? He plays himself in this 1955 movie:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-7m6ejqfm8

    Yes, I've the full movie. ;)

    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ~wits0~

    Thanks for the recommendation! I've never heard of this movie but will check it out.

    Take care and have a lovely evening.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Anonymous The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7qlwpLR35s

    He was the great one and not because he merely shot Liberty Valence. He sacrificed all..... If one knows the story line one can understand why.

    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    QQ Please uphold the jewelled sword of courage in your hearts. People lacking courage become cowardly and self-serving.

    Dear friends,

    Let's win through courage, triumph with valour.

  1. says:

    QQ Nothing moves the human hearts like poems.
    Poems actually inspire and energize us.

    Thanks for your efforts, sis. Keep up the good work!

    Have a nice weekend

  1. says:

    Anonymous Sivakumar to issue Perak assembly notices next week -- Malaysian Insider

    Well, another Perak sensational drama in the making!

  1. says:

    Kampung Girl The pig and the chicken were on their way to breakfast, trying to decide what to have.
    Suddenly, the chicken said, "Let's have ham and eggs."
    The pig then replied, "That's fine for you. It's a small donation on your part, but it's a total sacrifice for me."

  1. says:

    Anonymous True courage - this is none other than having compassion for others.

    Exactly, QQ. It is important to have courage!

  1. says:

    Anonymous Being pretentious, hiding your weaknesses and failing to reflect on yourself will only limit your growth and potential.

    ~~ Daisaku Ikeda

  1. says:

    Selvi Life never seems to be the way we want it, but we live it the best way we can.
    There is no perfect life but we can fill it with perfect moments.

  1. says:

    A Arthur Rudyard Kipling is my favorite and this poem is eternal.

    This one on Mandalay is good too :

    By the old Moulmein Pagoda, lookin' eastward to the sea,

    There's a Burma girl a-settin', and I know she thinks o' me;

    For the wind is in the palm-trees, and the temple-bells they say:

    "Come you back, you British soldier;

    Come you back to Mandalay!"

  1. says:

    Anonymous The Elections Commission (EC) said a two-thirds majority was required in parliament or state assemblies to approve new constituency re-delineation or expand the number of seats.

    Haha, no wonder hopping frogs are now in great demand!!

  1. says:

    Anonymous If you did not believe earlier that Umno or the government is behind Perkasa then surely you do now. If after this you still do not believe that Perkasa is Umno, then can I suggest you go and buy a gun and put a bullet in your head? You are so stupid you do not deserve to live.

    -- Raja Petra Kamarudin

    Jelas lagi terang!

  1. says:

    Anonymous ' ...to be a BETTER MAN !' sang Robbie Williams . (iwc)

  1. says:

    Justice “Yes, mistakes were made but I should not be made a scapegoat,” Khir Toyo told The Malaysian Insider in a recent interview.

    Haha, at least he now admits his mistake.
    But, the question is : Will he repent?

  1. says:

    Anonymous BUT he said he's the scapegoat !

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ~wits0~

    My mom was a John Wayne fan and I think I have watched most of his movies, including this one :-)> I was still in my diapers hehe when this film was released:-).

    Indeed Doniphon sacrificed so much for Stoddard - love, fame, status, prestige...How many would do that in this day and age for the collective good of the town? If only we had more Doniphons in Malaysia...we have enough Valences to cope with...and a fair share of Stoddards!

    Thanks for sharing. I must get my hands on the book.

    Have a great day!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Kampung Girl Literally, life is like a journey of experiences, or rather an epic adventure. We must all take our own journey, our own adventure. Each step that we take might have been hard, but it is the journey that is important.

  1. says:

    Anonymous Actually, our Bolehland too has many unsung heroes, people that have fought every minute of their life but aren’t recognized.

    Justice for All!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear QQ

    What a beautiful metaphor you have shared here. Thank you, QQ.

    Yes! We have to press on with courage and claim the victory that is rightfully ours.

    Take care and have a blessed day!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Anonymous A scapegoat with a RM24million palatial mansion? Not too bad!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear QQ

    Poems are indeed very beautiful gifts from enlightened hearts and minds that can certainly inspire, energize and motivate us - if only we spend some time thinking hard and deep about the hidden messages therein.

    You are welcome, QQ. It is my pleasure to share. When posting, the message is for myself too :-) as much as it is for my readers because we are at the same level, in the same battle as we stride forward to make this land a better place.

    Thank you so much for your very encouraging and inspiring input.

    Have a blessed day!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 8.37 pm

    I expect fireworks next week! You are right because I am sure the sensational drama will lead to other sequels.

    Take care and thanks for sharing.

    Have a great day!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Kampung Girl

    Thanks for sharing! That short tale has many deep lessons. Would you like to expand it??? I would love to hear your views.

    Take care and do keep in touch.

    Have a blessed weekend.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 8.48 pm

    Thanks for standing with us here in our call to have courage to face life's challenges.

    May God bless you and yours. Do stay in touch!

    Have a blessed weekend.

  1. says:

    Kampung Girl Well, that short tale has a hidden meaning and does convey a clear moral warning.

    No need to expand on it loh!

    All the best

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 8.52 am

    Thanks again for those inspiring words from Daisaku Ikeda. It is important to look within ourselves and to recognize areas of weakness and take steps to reinforce those areas. Otherwise, we would be regressing...

    Take care and God bless you!

    Have a lovely weekend.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Selvi

    What a beautiful thought you have shared with us this morning.Thanks, dear Selvi!

    Positivism will give us strength to face the challenges of life.

    Take care and God bless you always.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Anonymous Dear Mr Ong Tee Keat,

    Please be a man!

    Since your days as the MCA president are numbered, you should at least issue a full disclosure on what has happened to the PKFZ investigation.

    The rakyat will remember you as a fallen angel if you can walk the talk on your intention to make those who were responsible for the fiasco be brought to face justice.

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @11.05 am

    That disclosure was made some time back but many forgot...Yes, that is the reason for the sudden taste for frogs :-).

    And we should shudder in worry if they get the 2/3 majority.

    Sighs. Let's pray it will not happen.

    Take care and God bless you for your kindheartedness to share this input.

    Have a lovely day!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Arthur

    Ah - I see you are also a Kipling fan...

    Thanks for sharing that poem. It has deep meaning too!

    Take care and God bless you and yours always!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 11.15am

    I too had long had the same suspicion but never vocalized it...In my other post on "Who is rocking the boat?", I asked many questions hoping that readers will also see the light...

    Indeed...jelas lagi terang. Thanks for sharing!

    Salam

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear IWC

    I don't know that song but I will surely check it out in youtube.

    Thanks for the recommendation!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Justice

    Hmmm I would take his words with loads of salt :-)....

    Turning over a new leaf comes after genuine repentance....

    We will know a man by the life he lives, not just by the words he speaks.

    For me, I will wait and see...

    Thanks for sharing that news clip! I have yet to do my reading for the day.

    Take care and have a great day!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 11.42 am

    And do you believe him? :-)

    Thanks for sharing that input. Take care and have a lovely weekend.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Kampung Girl

    Thanks for sharing another marvelous thought with us.

    I appreciate your input that can make us think and be inspired.

    Take care and may God bless you and yours always.

    Warmest wishes

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 11.59am

    Very true!!! The best part is - these unsung heroes do not look for accolades, awards or anything for their accomplishments. What they strive for is the collective good for this nation.

    And of course - upholding justice, truth, integrity, accountability etc would be in their agenda.

    God bless them and you too!

    Take care and have a great weekend.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 12.04 pm

    He thinks we remember not his opulent mansion...Malaysians are supposed to forget easily :-).

    But we don't, do we?

    Take care and have a blessed weekend.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Kampung Girl

    I really like that story very much! Simple, clear with very deep moral lessons...I may expand the story one day if I have your permission.

    By the way, did you write it? It's really good!

    Thanks for sharing.

    Take care and have a blessed day.

    Warmest regards

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 1.38 pm

    Excellent input! Thanks so much. I am going to read up on that issue now.

    Take care and God bless your willingness to share your views and thoughts.

    Have a great weekend.

  1. says:

    Anonymous Dear MWS,

    Doniphon also gave up Hallie, most of all, and that's the most poignant act of highest love for her sake.

    Too many Stoddards around? Yes, people who are only relevant when the world is first made safe for them.

    Ideals and theories are not always synonymous with wisdom as even compassion without wisdom creates grave danger.

    ~wits0~

  1. says:

    Unknown Hi ~wits0~

    Yes! I agree with you which is why in my previous response to your input, I listed love first.

    I marvel at how altruistic characters such as Doniphon are aplenty in the celluloid world but are rare and few in number in the real world.

    My deepest appreciation to you for your wise words here:

    Ideals and theories are not always synonymous with wisdom as even compassion without wisdom creates grave danger.

    I have paid the price for having compassion without wisdom and I treasure wisdom more than ever having gone through big bumps in life!

    Thanks so much for this gentle reminder and for sharing your wisdom, something which we all need so badly to survive in this cruel world!

    Take care and God bless you always.

    Warmest regards

  1. says:

    Kampung Girl Dear Sis,

    No, I didn't. I read it somewhere, and have the pleasure to share it with you. Glad that you love it so much.

    Have a blessed afternoon

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Kampung Girl

    Bless your kind and honest hard. I love such stories - simple, short and yet so pure and clear in the lesson..

    Thanks for sharing. Take care and enjoy the rest of the day!

    Warmest wishes

  1. says:

    Ranjan Hi Ma'am,

    A long time I know. Got caught with my own world. Hope all is well with you and your family.

    Really nice post indeed and to think of it you were stuck before writing it!!

    Best wishes and God bless you always,

    Affectionately,
    Rex

  1. says:

    Unknown Hi Rex

    How lovely to hear from you! I have been meaning to write to you to ask about you and am sure glad to see you again.

    Everything is fine here...except I am getting older and also fatter :-). Trying to beat the battle against the bulge :-).

    Oh - I was stuck in selecting a topic so in the end I chose to write about this poem.

    You write fantastic poetry, Rex. Don't stop!!!

    Take care and please keep in touch!

    All the best to you and may God bless you always.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Anonymous i prefer older & fleshy ones ....hehehe !

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