Cobhams Asuquo and the Gift of Blindness – Darasimi Oshodi
“It’s assumed there
are many things you can’t do because you’re blind. And so, for me I had
to prove that there are many things I can do because I’m blind, and that
there are many things I have done because I’m blind,”- Cobhams
Asuquo
Leading Nigerian music producer and
songwriter, Cobhams Asuquo, who was born blind, is calling on all who
care to listen to become blind. On a number of occasions, he has spoken
about the advantages of blindness and he does not hesitate to encourage
others to embrace blindness. In 2012, while talking at TEDxEuston, an
event that brings people together to share their experiences, he spoke
on the lessons he has learnt from being blind. “I believe strongly that
one of the strong elements that have fuelled my very strong sense of
imagination and my ability to dream is the gift of blindness,” he said
at the event.
In the talk, which he titled “The Gift of Blindness,” Cobhams mentioned three lessons that blindness has taught him:
1. Do not excuse failure for any reason on any account.
2. Trust, even when there’s no reason to.
3. Be blind to be focused.
He related different stories to drive
home his message during his inspirational speech which was well received
by the audience and which was intermittently punctuated by their
applause. Cobhams’ third lesson, ‘Be blind to be focused,’ is the focus
of this write-up. “Sight sometimes is a distraction,” he says but he
quickly adds, “Now don’t get me wrong, sight is a precious gift.
But on your way to your destination, what you see can also be a big
distraction from your goal. So, I have learnt that you have to be blind
in order to be focused. Focus is blindness in a sense…” There is
a profound truth in this statement. We all have goals and aspirations
but many a time, we come across some other things that cause our focus
to shift. And it can be so distressing when, later in life, we realise
what we could have achieved if we had not allowed ourselves to be
distracted. This is why Cobhams’ message that we should be blind to be
focused is apt.
Truth be told, focusing is not an easy
thing to do. It is a habit that must be learnt until it becomes a second
nature. I must confess that personally, I am still struggling to learn
how to focus on the most important things to me, especially as they
relate to my aspirations. There are distractions in our world today,
with the Internet, television, mobile phones and other electronic
devices that are being introduced to the market every day. What I have
learned is that focusing on one thing and doing well in it will open
other doors for you. There is a halo effect that comes with being
focused. Focus makes you a master in whatever you do and this makes
people to admire and respect you. Focus defines you. That is why if I
mention Warren Buffet, what comes to mind is investing. If I mention
Donald Trump, you will start thinking about real estate and if I mention
Pastor E. A. Adeboye or Bishop David Oyedepo, preaching comes to mind.
Focus helps you to be clear about what you intend to achieve. If you
can’t maintain your focus, you won’t achieve your goal, unless it’s such
an easy goal that it would have happened anyway.
Cobhams Asuquo, who has nurtured many
singers in Nigeria, is thus right in encouraging us to become blind. You
will agree with me that not everyone has mastered the art of focusing.
Thus the blindness that comes with being focused is indeed a gift not
everyone possesses but which we should strive to have. So are you ready to become blind?
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