How is your commitment in this life? ~ theater of dreams

Saturday, March 19, 2011

How is your commitment in this life?

There is a futsal goalkeeper which I think has tremendous dedication. His name is Indra friend of mine. How difficult is it any ball that led to his goal was always intercepted, hard, hard as anything, no matter how dangerous. Once the ball was kicked hard toward the middle of the attacker, he fend off the hard and the ball bounced to the left. Within seconds, it kicked again reflected the opposite of the left, he jumped into the left goalpost was the ball hit the pole, even his head had hit the pole, unfortunately the ball bounced to the right and stuck in opponents on the right foot and this time a direct kick from the right, buzzz, all cheering supporters as opponents have definite goal, because the goalie was in a position to tip in the left position. 

It turned out that somehow, Indra suddenly been turned to the right and the tip of his finger had flicked the ball, so that the stray ball to the left outside of the goal. All the cheering stops. Goal once again failed nested. Both the opponent and the opponent recognizes his dedication to keep wicket.


What is his salary? ZERO! No paid or free. This game just for fun. Then why is he so responsible. Because she realized when she agrees to be goalie, he in charge of guarding the goal. He was conscious when he agreed to become the goalkeeper then become the last bastion of defense team. Not the problem of salary, but a commitment problem. He was dedicated because he had committed.


I write this article not because it had just witnessed the action Indra. But because I had just witnessed the action Aldi, a junior high school boy who was also a goalkeeper for his futsal team. Just as Indra he also makes the opponent frustrated because of his dedication to keep wicket. Indra is also the same as he was also not paid.
Both remind me with the principle of COMMITMENT and DEDICATION. These two words that really will make our nation will advance or decline.


Often we hear cases of corruption rampant in the country, in both the private and government. Many say the cause of corruption is a small salary. In reality, many cases of corruption by high officials and big-paying, and most of the corruption done not to make ends meet, but to satisfy the greed and luxury living. So it's not a small salary but corruption makes people mentally stunted, a little soul and faith. Regardless of salary we give, otherwise there is COMMITMENT and DEDICATION corruption will remain rampant. Conversely if you have the commitment and dedication, no matter how small salary would work best.


Hopefully, we are including people who held the commitment and berdikasi on our commitments. If we agree to accept a job with a small salary, it means we know we will work with dedication even a small salary. Believe me if we are committed and dedicated to work, even a small salary, there would be an honest fortune doors are open.

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