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Lessons from an auto rickshaw ride
1. Lessons from an auto rickshaw ride
Have you ever felt that helpless frustration of being taken for a ride? If not, then maybe you
have not experienced an auto rickshaw (Tuk Tuk) ride in India. For some, an âautoâ ride is like a
death wish on 3 wheels, for some others it is one of the most essential conveniences to beat
traffic and time. But if you are one of those who are not riding in an âautoâ then it is a nuisance
on 3 wheels that is always threatening to knock you down or scratch your expensive car. So
much so, that it is almost fashionable for most living in Chennai or visiting this city to complain
about the rude auto rickshaw drivers and rough rides that follow. Not to mention the ânot so
fairâ fares.
Having travelled a few times in these 3 wheeled automobile marvels I have come to realize that
there is more to this ride than just the rough side. In fact, if we manage to hang in there
through the pot holes, sharp turns, tampered fare meter et-all, then this ride can teach us some
important lessons for both life in general and handling the challenges at work place.
# Every Problem has a solution
Often we come across a challenge that seems un surmountable â a challenge that requires us to
think positive, be creative and be willing to take that element of risk. To an auto rickshaw driver
there are always as many gaps as there are vehicles on the road. They donât look at whatâs in
front but whatâs ahead. They are always prepared to cut some sharp angles (quick thinking,
creative). They donât always follow the rule books (breaking conventions) and almost always
never bother about being popular (taking hard and unpleasant decisions). All they focus on are
the gaps (Solutions) and not the vehicles (Problems) in front.
# Unknown angel better than known devil
When faced with over whelming problems (heavy traffic) the âautoâ almost always goes into
roads less travelled and may be even into streets that have no road. An auto rickshaw driver
knows that a known devil (main road with traffic) is a devil but is always optimistic about the
new routes. Itâs their hope for an angel rather than the fear of devil that helps pass the traffic. A
gamble is always better than status quo. You will never find an auto rickshaw standing helpless
in traffic. They always strive to move ahead. So what if you donât approve of their methods.
Often times, our problems are so much a result of our fear of failure and the resulting inaction.
So go ahead, take a decision. If it turns out wrong, then take another and another.
2. # Agile methodology on the road
One very important and fascinating lesson I have learnt through an auto ride is how a solution
emerges once we are ready to resolve the problem. The trick is to take that first step, however
small it may seem. Have you noticed how an auto rickshaw manages to pass through the
narrowest of gaps which was not even wide enough for the front wheel to pass through, to
start with? The auto never waits for the complete solution to emerge but works with what it
has and lets the answer evolve. Course corrections are part of the norm. True pioneers of agile
methodology I suppose.
# Donât be a wimp.
They say âwhen the going gets tough, the tough gets goingâ. What better way to learn this all
important skill to succeed in life than taking on an auto driver, going through with the ride and
coming out of it bruised and battered but yet be prepared to do it all over again the next day.
Wimpâs donât win.
# Believe in Miracles
If a vehicle on 3 wheels and high centre of gravity can stay on the road without tipping over
then it has to be miracle at play and not just engineering logic. An auto ride shows us that
miracles do happen and they make every day of our lives worth waking up to. We can crib
about nerve wrecking, back breaking ride or we can sit back and enjoy the adventure while it
lasts for all its miracles.
Always remember, you are never taken for a ride in life. You are only taken on a ride. Itâs up to
us to enjoy the distinction and more importantly enjoy the ride.