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Monday, March 3, 2014

Points to Ponder from the Movie “3 Idiots”



By: Femme Noble

 “3 Idiots” is a movie that displays humor. But aside from the humor, it also reveals and exposes great teaching and lessons in life. Lessons that give us opportunity to ponder upon issues that calls for change – disposition and outlook in life, educational system, choosing a career and more.
                          
          The movie highlights a “traditional” academic setting. It captures the perceptions of the learners and teachers on education. The fact bears important perception on a popular academic setting with over emphasis on grade, bookish knowledge and the teacher- centered approach in teaching.

          Why 3 Idiots? The movie features three important idiots- Farhan, Raju, and Rancho who shared the same room in an engineering college. The term “idiot” is used to denote to “not someone stupid” but a “free thinker who follows his heart”. Among the 3, Rancho is different. He is unique and he challenges conventions at every stage. He has not been a machine while others seem to be acting as robots following their professor’s commands. He is naturally curious; sees things in different light and brilliance. It’s a story of the impressive “Rancho” who has taught and made a difference in other’s lives.

To the people who have watched the movie, let’s recollect the main highlights of the movie and see all what we can learn from them.

Lesson 1 – “Heart scares easily, you have to trick it”.

              These were the words of wisdom from Rancho. He had a story about an old watchman in the village. On night patrol, he’d call out “All is well”. And they slept peacefully. Then, there was a theft and they learned he couldn’t see at night. He’d just yell “All is well” and they felt secured. That day, Rancho understood that heart scares easily, you have to trick it. However, no matter how big the problem is, just take your hands, put it over your heart and say the words “All is well”. Perhaps, it wouldn’t solve the problem but you gain courage to face it.
              Bottom-line: Be courageous in life especially in difficult times!

Lesson 2 – “Teachers must teach students learn with a purpose”.
                  
              In a particular scene, Rancho taught us how to teach. As he expressed his opinions freely, Prof. Virus, the terror president of their college, thought that he was a self-proclaimed professor who thinks he was better than highly qualified teachers. But all he wanted was to teach them how to teach. Standing in front of them, he demonstrated what a good teacher was. He asked them questions, scan their notebook for answers and he asked them to rewind their life for a moment. He asked them the moment he instructs them to look for a certain answer, were they curious? Excited? Or thrilled that they learn something new? No, all they got was a frantic race. Sometimes, we just tend to learn just for the sake of it.
Bottom-line: We must understand the real purpose of learning and how it’s going to affect us, the people around us and what we become in the future.



Lesson 3 – “Study with all your heart, not just for grades”.

              In one scene, Rancho quoted a wise saying “Study to be accomplished, not affluent”. Follow excellence and success will chase you. Farhan and Raju always failed in the exams while Rancho topped in class. However, he’s a student who didn’t care about ranks or grades in class. This is what he wanted other to understand for it seemed that students just study to get high grades, to rank high in class. For him, this system was like a caste system- A grades: masters, C grades: Slaves. This is one of the most important lesson that students need to learn.
Bottom-line: Have the interest in learning not just for the sake of gaining high grades!

Lesson 4 – “Life is cooperative, not competitive”.

             Professor Virus’ idea on education was a competition among all the students. He once said “The Koel birds didn’t make their own nest. They lay their eggs on other nests. And when they hatch, what do they do? They push other nests out of the nests. Their life begins with murder. That’s nature compete or die”. Student’s lives were compared to that of the eggs. It then created pressure at head. Instead, why not help each other? As students, we don’t need to compete, instead help and lift each other up towards success.
             Bottom-line: Learn to live together!

Lesson 5 – “Make your passion as your profession”.

Rancho believed that Farhan and Raju failed in class for not following their passion. One lived in fear, the other in pretense. Raju loved photography but was marrying machines to fulfill his father’s wish. Farhan, on the other hand, was a coward--scared of the future. While Rancho excelled because engineering was his passion. He once said, “If Michael Jackson’s dad forced him to be a boxer, and Mohammed Ali’s dad forced him to be a singer, imagine the disaster. In the end, they followed their profession and passion, became successful in their career. So, always follow your heart, know your passion in choosing a profession. If you pursue a career you don’t like, someday on your deathbed, you’ll regret. Make your passion you profession then work will play.”
             Bottomline: choose a career yourself!

                   The movie underlines philosophies in life we need to ponder upon. The most important thing to be done is to remember the simplicity of life.  Never run after success, let it happen automatically in life. If some were taught that life is a race, and that you don’t run fast you’ll get trampled”, we must learn that we don’t need to run fast, instead we need to live each moment to the fullest. Enjoy your journey.



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