- Seminar of Parijat-Dr. Kumarpal Desai
- The orator listened to the opinion of the doctors, but it did not break. His passion and energy did not diminish at all. He listened to it instinctively
Ma Navi can overcome every calamity that comes her way with her indomitable energy. He can overcome intense physical pain and mental confusion cannot depress him. A great and exciting example of this is American shot putter Al Orter. The Olympic competition is an Everest of talent for the world's best athletes, and an Everest that athletes strive to conquer.
At the age of twenty, Al Orter, relatively younger than the other competitors and inexperienced in intense wrestling competition, made the long journey from America to the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne. Little did anyone know it, but in the prime of his career he outlasted elite competition and hurled the wheel 184 feet 11 inches in the first throw of a thrilling Olympic final to clinch the gold medal, a triumph and achievement.
Orter then suffered a serious motor accident, but was back on the field three weeks later at the 1960 Rome Olympics with the help of a strong will. At that time players like Babka and Danek held the record for throwing the discus at a greater distance, but with unprecedented determination, he set a new record in the Olympics by throwing the discus at a distance of 194 feet and two and a half inches. Sahu thought that he would retire, but he had only one ambition in his mind to become the first sportsman in the world to throw a wheel at a bus.
On May 18, 1962, he created a new world record in the history of spotters by throwing a wheel 20 feet and five and a half inches. Everyone thought that America's El Ortor would retire after such glorious achievements, but Ortor was the last person to think of Ortor's retirement! On October 15, 1964, Al Orator came to play in front of one lakh spectators at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. The eyes of a lakh of spectators are fixed on the wheel-throwing players. Heavy television cameras captured the player's every idiosyncratic gesture, but nothing could capture the friction running through the heart of the great spinner Al Orter, a computer monitor at New York's Gurman Aircraft Company. History used to say that El Ortor was attempting the impossible. In such a fast-paced era, winning three consecutive Olympic gold medals in a sporting event is an impossible ideal.
Also, in other discus events after the Tokyo Olympics, Czechoslovakia's Ludwig Danek registered a world record. Al Ortar, however, with his unparalleled energy, had no worries about facing elite competition, but worried about how well his injured and sore body would hold up. Because for throwing the chakra, there was a pain that would tear the neck while throwing the chakra by turning the shoulder strongly in a circle. A year ago, his leg cover came off. Also, the doctors said that by throwing a two-kilogram cycle for twelve years in a row, he has loosened the beads of his spine. Hence, while throwing chakra, he used to suffer terrible pain in his left hand. He used to wear a special type of surgical collar made of leather to avoid the pain. Due to this, the movement of the head can be reduced during the cycle and the pain will also be reduced.
On the other hand, his arch-rival Danek had broken El Orter's world record in other competitions and was now in contention to win the Olympics fresh. Six days before the competition, he slipped in a wet circle while strengthening in the Olympic Village, breaking a rib. Bleeding started inside. The doctor examined him and said, “Al, I'm so sorry. The Olympics are over for you. You have to take at least six weeks of rest.”
Will Orator's fiery career end like this? Ortor listened to the doctors opinion, but it did not break. His passion and energy did not diminish at all. He listened to it instinctively. It did not occur to him that he would not be able to participate in the Tokyo Olympics. He was only worried that what if he did not look like a winner?
Orter requested the doctors to do everything possible to minimize his injuries. Doctors were also treated as much as possible. It was given 'heat treatment' and 'ultra-sonic' treatment. Given 'onzymes' to remove the dead blood inside. A band is tied from the chest of the ortor to the lower part of the kid.
His right side, which looked like an Egyptian 'mummy', was regularly kept in ice and treated with painkillers. His friends doubted the understanding of this great athlete. In this situation, he thought it would be more appropriate to leave the intense Olympic wheel throwing competition and lie quietly on the bed and reflect on his old achievements. But an orator was an orator. His mind was steel. His decision was iron. He was a young man who could push back the Olympic dream even in such dire conditions. He said that the attraction of these Olympic games is such that he feels like hitting his wrist.
Few had a true idea of the physical pain and mental anguish that Rana Sang suffered when he landed on the Tokyo Olympic field with multiple wounds. Orter set out to defeat the world's elite, and made it all the way to the finals.
Four of the last six throws had already been measured. The first place was the world record holder Danek of Czechoslovakia. The second place was held by David Will of America. Orter was third. Now only two throws of Chakrafenk were left. Ortor entered the circle to make the fifth throw. Instead of thinking about themselves, his rivals were looking at this staunch royal of Chakrafenk.
Orator prepared. He said in his mind, “Alya, this is the Olympics. Life is a unique opportunity. Just forget everything and throw the wheel with all your might.''
Orator rolled his arms. He drew such strength from his aching body that the wheel fell a distance of two feet and an inch and a half. The orator set a new Olympic record. The audience greeted him with thunderous applause.
The orator learns that a 'Bhitarki Ram Jaane' mold was created during this Olympic record setting. At this time, there was so much pain as if someone was pulling his ribs out of the body! But seeing Orter's numbers, Ludwig Danek and David Wille bowed their heads in acceptance of defeat. Danek could no longer turn it back. His sixth and final wound did not cross the mark of twenty feet. The last time the orator was summoned, he stood by the officers only and waved his hand in acceptance of victory. Now Ortor wanted to rest the body burning with pain.
"When I went for the last throw, I knew that I had been defeated by a superman (Superman)," said Ortor's opponent Danek. Ortor is the greatest opponent I have ever met in my life. He taught me that to win the Olympic crown, one must be prepared to die."
Al Orator became a role model for players who weathered repeated calamities with determination, devotion to purpose and inner energy.
Manzrukho
Is. In 1936, American businessman Charles Squibb appointed a person as a consultant. He decided to give a monthly salary of twenty five thousand dollars. Is there such a huge salary for just giving advice? But this billionaire believed that one piece of advice in life solves many problems. American billionaire Charles Squibb asked a highly paid consultant, "What is the most valuable asset in life?" Wealth which once lost cannot be regained. Lost wealth can be regained, lost health restored, but what is the most precious asset in life that cannot be regained? If it is known, one can be very careful about its use. For this, a to-do list should be made every morning. Among them, the most important tasks should be arranged in order of importance and after that other common tasks should be noted.
Those important tasks should be completed in sequence first. Only the person who does this can use the time properly. Then he realized that a seventy-year-old man spends twenty-five years in sleep, eight years in study, seven years in vacation and fun, six years in rest and illness, five years in daily transportation, four years in food and three years in general work. Hence one has only twelve years to do important work.
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