Ghee Tales !!

Rijuta Diwekar and Kareena Kapoor seem to have brought back ghee into the lives and kitchens of the Indian population. Suddenly it’s in vogue to be consuming ghee. Punjabi families seem to be the happiest post this and see almost everybody who has been avoiding eating ghee for many years now is switching back to it.

Anybody who has the slightest idea of how ghee or clarified butter is made at homes would know the amount of work that goes into this procedure. Fond memories of my childhood where my dadima used to whip by hand painstakingly churning cream to make white butter and then ghee at home come flashing right across my eyes today.

My little one is watching his dadi do the same thing today. The curious kid asks me why it takes so much hard work for the final product to be achieved?  Why does it have to be churned continually?  After churning, it’s heated over high heat to produce ghee finally. Can’t it just be a fast process?  Of course, patience has never really been his virtue. He jumps around restlessly in hope to see the final product. I am telling him the scientific basis behind the processes and he listens in rapt attention.

Then I start thinking, it is how one achieves anything great in life. One has to undergo a process of constant churning and then getting fired in the furnace of life where you slog, struggle, work endlessly, toil, study hard, work harder to become great finally. There are no shortcuts to success. There are no shorter routes one can take reach the top. To others only the end product is visible but to self the awareness of how much one gives up in order to reach the pinnacle and embark on this incredulous mission.

So if you think you want to get something good out of your lives, you must be prepared to be churned constantly. The process is long and tedious but the end is definitely worth all the pain that one undertakes. As it’s rightly said, ‘no gain without pain’, similarly one can never achieve anything by simply not putting effort.

Teach your children each day that there are never going to be any shortcuts in life to achieve anything. They have to work hard get good education, work meticulously and only  then, shall one day they become something everyone looks upto.

Till the next time let’s churn and become amazing.

#BeDetermined #LoveYourJob #WorkHard #StayPositive #EarnRewards #MakeItHappen #BeSuccessful #FollowNoShortcut #NeverGiveUp #StayFocussed #Don’tQuit  #WorkIsWorship

 

About author of the blog – Dr Riccha Sarin is a doctor working in the government sector. She writes on motivational blog and stories revolving around her every day interactions, patients and experiences, connecting their implications on life.

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