ENGLISH SPEECH | SUDHA MURTY: Discipline and Success (English Subtitles)
Summary
TLDRIn this inspiring 2017 address at the Jamnabai Nari Campus, author and philanthropist Mrs. Suda Myty shares personal anecdotes and emphasizes the significance of discipline, hard work, and education. She challenges myths about generational differences, illustrating that each generation faces unique challenges. Mrs. Myty's stories, including a lesson on the value of bananas from her granddaughter Krishna, offer wisdom and guidance to students and educators, highlighting the importance of knowledge over grades and the long-term benefits of discipline and respect.
Takeaways
- 📚 The importance of education is emphasized, with the speaker sharing her personal journey as a teacher and a student of education.
- 👵 The speaker debunks myths about generational differences, highlighting that every generation faces its own unique set of challenges and stresses.
- 🍌 A story about the value of bananas is used to illustrate the power of storytelling in teaching and the intelligence behind everyday choices.
- 🔢 The speaker uses mathematical ratios to explain that while generations may be different, the essence of their strengths and weaknesses remains consistent.
- 👧 The speaker shares anecdotes from her own family history to demonstrate how each generation has its own struggles and successes.
- 🏫 The speaker advises students to appreciate the guidance they receive at school, as it is a time when they are cared for and looked after.
- 📖 The story of 'Portado Port' serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of neglecting education and the importance of pursuing knowledge over grades.
- 👨👧 The speaker's encounter with Port in Dubai underlines the long-term impact of one's choices and habits formed during their school and college years.
- 🚫 The speaker warns against the misconception that connections alone can lead to success, emphasizing the necessity of hard work and discipline.
- 💼 The speaker shares personal insights into the professional world, where knowledge and discipline are valued more than grades or marks.
- 👶 The speaker encourages students to listen to their parents and teachers, as their advice comes from a place of care and concern for the students' future.
Q & A
Who is the main speaker in the video transcript?
-The main speaker is Mrs. Suda Myty, an inspiring author and philanthropist.
What is the event where Mrs. Suda Myty is speaking?
-She is addressing a young audience at the Jamnabai Nari Campus in 2017.
What are the key themes of Mrs. Suda Myty's speech?
-The key themes include the importance of discipline, hard work, the value of education, and the power of choices in youth.
How does Mrs. Suda Myty debunk myths about generational differences?
-She uses the example of the Egyptian pyramid builder's complaint about the next generation, showing that every generation has felt the same way about the next.
What is the story Mrs. Suda Myty shares about the banana?
-She tells a story about a Rishi named Dwasa who creates a banana tree after his wife asks for a fruit that meets several criteria, emphasizing the intelligence of women and the benefits of the banana.
Why does Mrs. Suda Myty emphasize the importance of discipline in school?
-She believes that discipline in school is crucial for future success, as it helps develop habits like punctuality, proper communication, and respect for others.
What is the story of Portado Port that Mrs. Suda Myty shares?
-Portado Port was a classmate of Mrs. Suda Myty who prioritized building connections over education. He later regretted this decision when he faced difficulties in his career due to lack of knowledge.
What lesson does Mrs. Suda Myty want students to learn from Portado Port's story?
-The lesson is that the pursuit of knowledge is more important than just getting good grades, as knowledge is what truly helps in real-life situations and career success.
Why does Mrs. Suda Myty encourage students to listen to their parents and teachers?
-She encourages students to listen because those who care for them will offer advice for their benefit, and understanding and accepting this advice will pay off in the future.
What does Mrs. Suda Myty suggest as the only method for success in life?
-She suggests that there is no shortcut to success; the only method is through hard work, determination, and a strong will.
How does Mrs. Suda Myty relate to the audience as an educator?
-She relates by sharing her background as a granddaughter, daughter, daughter-in-law, and former teacher of computer science, showing her deep connection to education.
Outlines
📚 The Value of Discipline and Education
In this segment, Mrs. Suda Myty, an author and philanthropist, speaks to students at the Jamnabai Nari Campus, sharing personal anecdotes about her family's involvement in education and the importance of discipline, hard work, and the value of education. She emphasizes the power of choices in youth and challenges the notion of generational differences, using a story about her granddaughter Krishna and the significance of the banana in Indian culture to illustrate her points. Mrs. Myty also discusses the importance of listening to elders and the potential consequences of not valuing education, as well as the myth that each generation is less capable than the last.
🔍 Debunking Generational Myths and the Pursuit of Knowledge
This paragraph delves into Mrs. Myty's experiences and observations about the common belief that each new generation is less capable than the previous one. She recounts her visit to Egypt, where she discovered that even 7,000 years ago, people felt the same way about the younger generation. Mrs. Myty uses mathematical examples to illustrate that each generation has its own strengths and weaknesses, and emphasizes the importance of hard work and respect for elders. She also shares a personal story about her classmate Port, who prioritized social connections over education, and the eventual consequences he faced due to his lack of knowledge in his professional life.
🚫 The Consequences of Lack of Discipline and the Importance of Respect
In the final paragraph, Mrs. Myty continues her narrative with Port's story, revealing the hardships he faced due to his lack of discipline and knowledge in his professional life. She stresses the importance of discipline, proper communication, and respect for others as key components for success. Mrs. Myty urges students to value the advice of their parents and teachers, as they are the ones who genuinely care for their well-being. She concludes by sharing Port's regret and the lesson that there are no shortcuts to success, only hard work and determination.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Discipline
💡Hard Work
💡Education
💡Choices
💡Generational Differences
💡Myths
💡Ratio
💡Stress
💡Knowledge
💡Shortcuts
💡Communication
Highlights
Mrs. Suda Myty, an inspiring author and philanthropist, addresses the importance of discipline, hard work, and the value of education.
She emphasizes the power of choices in youth and debunks myths about generational differences.
Mrs. Myty shares personal stories, including her multi-generational connection to teaching.
A story about her granddaughter Krishna and the importance of eating bananas is shared.
The tale of Rishi Dwaipayana and the creation of the banana as a fruit with multiple uses is narrated.
Mrs. Myty discusses the common misconception that each generation is less capable than the previous one.
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics reveal similar concerns about younger generations, highlighting a timeless issue.
The mathematical concept that ratios remain constant despite differences in scale is used to illustrate generational strengths.
The importance of understanding and respecting the guidance of parents and teachers is stressed.
A real-life story about a classmate named Port, who prioritized connections over education, is shared.
Port's later life experiences demonstrate the long-term consequences of neglecting education for social connections.
The lesson that knowledge is more valuable than grades in the pursuit of a successful career is highlighted.
Mrs. Myty urges students to be disciplined and to take their education seriously to avoid future regrets.
The story concludes with Port's advice to the younger generation to value discipline and hard work.
An invitation for questions from the audience is extended, emphasizing the subjective nature of her insights.
A call to action for accessing video transcripts, offline audio lessons, and private classes is made.
The session ends with a reminder to subscribe to the Weekly Newsletter for the latest updates.
Transcripts
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today we feature Mrs suda myty an
inspiring author and philanthropist
addressing a young audience at the
jamnabai nari campus in 2017 she shares
personal stories and insights on the
importance of discipline hard work and
the value of Education Mrs myy
emphasizes the power of choices in Youth
and debunks myths about generational
differences join us for a session full
of wisdom and guidance for students and
Educators alike
teachers and my parents and my dear
students it gives me enormous joy for me
to come to school than any other place
for various reason a I'm a granddaughter
of a school teacher B I am a daughter of
a professor see I the daughter-in-law of
a school
teacher D I myself am a
teacher I used to teach computer science
in Christ University and later I became
so irregular than my own students then I
said I will come on a management than a
teacher because my my hectic schedules
children give me enormous Joy because uh
because they are
innocent and this the first time I'm
addressing any school in Bombay I have
not addressed any school in Bombay I
come only
for I only come to Bombay for meeting
never to a school so when there was an
urgent meeting came down today evening I
have a 7:00 meeting then I thought why
can't I come little early anyway I I
waste half a day in Bangalore traffic
reaching airport I rather leave at 5: in
the morning reach bang Bombay at 8:30 so
that I can have a session with the
students and that then I opted for
this I'll tell you a small story
I am a grandmother of two grandkids like
today's how grandkids are there they are
like that normal okay that means more
talking and less
listening and my granddaughter's name is
Krishna and she told me they live in
London one day I told her to eat banana
fruits you know we India consider a good
fruit eat and then she said me a give me
La she calls me a like any Canada Grand
is called or maharashtrian grandmother
is called she said a give me a set of
reasons why one should eat banana a 5
years kid okay I said okay I will tell
you a story and then you feel like
eating you eat I said there was a Rishi
by the name dwasa I'm sure most of you
know whenever he used to go to anybody's
place they used to get scared of him why
this fellow has come let him go as early
as possible I'm sure when you are not a
nice person nobody welcomes you one day
his wife told him look people when they
you go people run away where I stayed
with you for such a long time don't you
think I deserve a boon or a special gift
first he was very upset then he said
okay fine I'll give you a special gift
what do you want she said I want a fruit
which is not grown in dealoka or up
above heaven which is grown on the earth
yet it should be used to worship God
B it
should it should flower once a year and
it should not have any seeds C all parts
of that tree should be used in cooking D
it should give fruits only once in a
year and the fruit should be not messy
kind you know like not like a mango or
apple and such fruit without giving that
to God the Puja will be incomplete he
said okay he made a banana he made a
tree and gave the flower a fruit to to
the God and then he called that her name
was kadali so he called that fruit a
kadali f kadali in Sanskrit became
banana in English later so whatever
banana tree you see that is the
intelligence of a woman who told her
husband the kind of fruit which is easy
to eat whose leaves are used for eating
whose bark is in the stem is used in
cooking whose flower is used in the
cooking which flowers once a year and
there are no seeds so I told it's such a
great fruit on the earth if you don't
want to eat Krishna you don't have to
eat but only learned people eat this one
what I'm telling you
is every
generation it's really wrong to tell
that our generation has lot more stress
that is the totally wrong parents please
please remove it from your head in case
you have such things I was in Egypt
about 15 years back then I took on
egyptology that is a very a person who
knows how to read hierography who knows
more about Egyptian history and went to
one place which is 7,000 years old and
there I saw the pyramid inside the
pyramid there was hierography so I asked
that fellow what it is written here you
tell me this fell told me the Builder of
Egypt pyramid have written about next
Generation next generation
is it doesn't respect time doesn't
respect money doesn't
respect Elders they have less common
sense they are less hardw workking I
really do not know how they will survive
suddenly I felt like you know my parents
talking to me like that every generation
feels next generation is less than ours
we very hardw working we talk no that is
really not true every generation have
their own plus and minus some totally
same any mathematics teacher or any
students who love mathematics will
appreciate this what is 1 by 2 half 1X 2
is 2x 4 it is also equal to 3x 6 it's
also equal to 4 by 8 it's also equal to
16 by 32 the moment I say 1X 2 and 16x
32 16 is a huge number one is small but
the ratio Remains the Same and that is
the way every generation has their own
plus minus Their Own Strength I've seen
my great grandmother my grandmother my
mother and me and my daughter you know
seven generation I have seen they were
always worried about disease because
there was no antibiotic in those days if
the child get fever the mother would
have been panicked today you go to a
pediatrician in those days it was not
there next Generation have seen there
was no connectivity coming to Bombay is
once in lifetime particularly from
people from Karnataka every generation
under Go a different stress but they do
undergo
stress now coming to this topic they
told me that you have to address student
parents I said I wanted to address
students actually but if parents are
interested I can but students may get
bored I want to tell something to
students and then I'll address parents
students you should understand one thing
when you are in school when you are in
school somebody looks after you your
teacher your parents look after you they
will tell you some good words and you
really get moved and they start cmon
your mind goes away somewhere because I
was also a student Once Upon a Time too
many things someone tells you then you
won't like it actually you won't like it
and too many things we should not tell
also if we want to tell parents you
should always tell in the form of a
story never tell directly you should be
hardworking as a child you may not like
it but please remember people who care
for you only will tell third person will
not tell please under don't don't
underestimate your parents and your
teachers it's your duty to understand
what they are telling for what reason
they are telling and you have to you
have to actually accept it and later it
will pay its price later part of your
life what you don't learn now will never
be learned later it always false ideas
When I Grow Big you know I will do I
don't know some how many of you have
read my book The Story of portado Port
is a real story Port was my classmate he
was reasonably bright maybe very bright
I suppose never he came to school never
came to college I was an engineering
College he used to stay he was from Goa
he used to come he was in the hostel and
he never used to come to college our
College of 7 to 11 he will come around
10:00 or 9:00 earliest mean 9:00 and he
will sit here sit there attend two
classes after that afternoon he will
come for the lab Etc end of the year he
will one month he will get up early L
and he will study and you know there is
a method in college you take question
papers April and October whatever comes
in October will never come in April okay
I'm sure the school also you have
midterm will never come to final okay so
eliminate this question answers and then
make a approximate question paper and
study that and he used to get a first
class he did all four years like this
once I asked Port Port why you you are
such a bright person you don't come to
class if you come regular Sly he can get
distinction you can get a rank he said
sud you do not know in life it is not
the education it the connection it
really works and we have to build lot of
connections you know in when you are
young it helps you I came from a middle
class family my father was a doctor a
gynecologist I never understood this
connection all those things then he said
my father was in military we were in
Kolkata there was a club which we have
never seen in our real life so we
thought maybe a big man years passed in
1972 I finished my engineering so was
port and I didn't meet him for a long
time after 30 35 years I think 2008 or 9
I had been to Dubai to deliver a lecture
and when the lecture was over I saw
somebody waiting for and then he said
ma'am I was waiting for you I was
surprised a place like Dubai who will
wait for me then he said I Port I could
not recognize because in 30 40 years
people put on weight your hair will be
gray you know all those physical changes
will happen I said B I would not have
recognized I was very happy I told him
oh let's have let us sit down and talk
he said no I just wanted to tell you one
words one word to you so I was waiting I
said what happened he said you know do
you remember in college I used to Bunk
class I said of course I remember you
port means bunking
class he said I used to bun class and I
joined a job and because in those days
the moment you have be used to get job
in my time and my bosses came to know
that my subordinates came to know that I
don't have knowledge getting a first
class marks are different than knowledge
please remember parents your children
should be in the pursuit of knowledge
than the marks though it's a competitive
examination I agree it is a competitive
world it is a competitive World
competition is thousand times or 10,000
times more than what time I had but with
all those things the knowledge which
always helps you than your marks in real
life so he said I got marks but I did
not have knowledge once the subordinates
know that you don't have knowledge they
don't respect you once the boss knows
you don't have knowledge then he wants
an uh he wants a a reason to kick you
out I was kicked out from one job then I
took a second job and I was so much used
to getting up 9: in the morning I'll go
late to the office I was kicked out
there also over a period of time I
couldn't get job anywhere and now I have
a job as a manager job job or a smaller
job in Dubai and my I have two I said
what about your family said I have two
daughters I left them in Chennai to
study I said what he said yes I want
they should study well they should not
become like
me I just waited for you to tell suda
one thing when you we were young I used
to make fun of you he used to tell me
you are like a you are like a uh running
race horse because the horse will see
neither left nor right it runs same way
you always were academic and used to
make fun of you today when we called you
nerd and I thought I was very smart you
know today I feel you are successful and
I wasted my life I just wanted to tell
you if you don't if you don't
discipline if you don't discipline when
you are school or in college you pay a
heavy price in later part of your life
discipline like coming up in a proper
way writing properly
okay talking properly communicating
properly respecting people properly this
really helps a long way in your life so
I don't want you should be like Port
regretting in your old age you should
remember that to be successful in life
there is no shortcut the only method is
hard work and straight will and that you
have to
do thank you very much for giving me
opportunity to address both of you and
in case you have any questions in my
limited knowledge and my answers are
highly subjective okay it is not you
know from any group Theory I have taken
I will try to answer thank you once
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