‘The Cockroach Theory’ of Self Development, By Google’s CEO

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The rule of life, is to get born, to grow, to grow some more and then to die. It is something that just happens to all life and is the way mother nature has designed life on Earth.

There is something special about us humans though, in that, we get to experience life in so many dimensions than what other species on the planet do. The growing, not only happens in a literal way but also in a more abstract way, in a multi-dimensional way.

As we get older, we grow as a person, we become more mature and start to understand a plethora of things including the laws of nature itself, and we continuously keep learning and developing our selves.

There are many books and articles you can read for your self development. You can also listen to what great people in history have said and follow their words. One such successful person is Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, who has gone from belonging from a middle class family to becoming the CEO of Google!

The Cockroach Theory

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In one of Google’s I/O event, Sundar Pichai laid out some words of wisdom by stating one of his observations that I think we should all realise in life as it is really an eye opener.

Pichai shares what he had observed at a restaurant. Basically, a cockroach had flown inside a restaurant and it sat on a lady who started screaming and causing a ruckus, jumping all over the place. This caused other people in her group to panic as well.

The lady pushed the cockroach, only for it to land on someone else in the group. The other person started to panic and jump around as well. This created more drama in the restaurant.

This caused one of the waiters to rush to the table. The other person managed to then push the cockroach away from her body and on to the waiter. The waiter however kept his cool and remained calm and composed.

When the people calmed down a little, he grabbed the cockroach and threw it out of the restaurant, to everyone’s relief. There is an important lesson to be learnt here and Pichai hit the nail right on the head here.

He observed that it was not the cockroach itself but the inability of the people in that group to handle a sudden appearance of an insect that led to the overall chaos. If it was the cockroach itself, the waiter should have panicked as well but he didn’t.

What We Can All Learn

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Next comes what Pichai says we can learn from this. His advice is “Do not react in life. Always respond.” This is really an interesting perspective towards life and the problems we face everyday.

It is true too, that many times, it is not the problems (big or small) that are the real issue but our inability to deal with them. How many times have we panicked when even the slightest of inconvenience showed up? How many times have we made small problems into seemingly big ones just by overthinking about it?

His advice his perfect in that regards. If we simply react to a problem, it will be in the heat of the moment and not at all thought out. But if we formulate a response, it will be a logical one. One that was a result of a thinking brain and not a chaotic brain.

So, the next time you are stuck in a traffic jam or had a little fight with someone, or going through any sort of problems, think about the cockroach theory and it just might change your outlook.

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il definitely keep the cockroach theory in mind especially when im faced with a dire situation. :)

Me too!!

it is definitely keep the cockroach theory in mind especially when it is faced with a direct situation?: __:))

fear is the greatest problem of a man

you just amazing bro ... well explained the theory

Very informative. Thanks for explaining :)

Thank you for reading :)

Responding instead of reacting does sound like an interesting perspective towards life. I now have something to think about 😊

It sure is an awesome way to think about things.

That's right, it's all about perspective and point of view about the events or dramas on your life. In the end, whatever you do, life goes on and things will pass and it is depened on you how much damage or profit it will leave.

That is correct. At the end, perspective is what really matters.

Gross name, but interesting theory! Being ready and able to respond in unexpected circumstances serves a person well! Good post

Totally agreed! And yes, the name could have been better lol.

trying to not respond to life is the hardest part!! sometimes you just want to drop kick a lizard.. LMAO!! :) Great article man!

hahahaha I totally feel ya!!! drop kick a lizard. LMAO

Sorry not sorry to say this, but if you're a grown male adult, please man up and just kill the cockroach. To be a grown man and still afraid of minor shit like that is really unbecoming.

haha!! Yeah, that is one option :D

Its a lesson we should learn from this tech guys. We our self create a havoc in our life by small problem. My day will start from today.... WIsh me best of luck @sauravrungta

Its a lesson we should learn from this tech guys. We our self create a havoc in our life by small problem. My day will start from today.... WIsh me best of luck @sauravrungta

Its a lesson we should learn from this tech guys. We our self create a havoc in our life by small problem. My day will start from today.... WIsh me best of luck @sauravrungta

Its a lesson we should learn from this tech guys. We our self create a havoc in our life by small problem. My day will start from today.... WIsh me best of luck @sauravrungta

Its a lesson we should learn from this tech guys. We our self create a havoc in our life by small problem. My day will start from today.... Wish me best of luck @sauravrungta

That is so true :)

What about the law that says that every action requires a reaction. For me reaction and response might just be the same but what matters is approach

I think that is more of a physics law ;)

Which also applies to real live

i like the cockroach theory bro! yes a lot of people tend to react immediately whenever a situation arise and not really thinking of the best possible to respond.its like when there's a fire that breaks out in a neighborhood. a lot of people panic, not knowing what to do. instead of calling for the fire department for help or look for ways to help put out the fire, all they do instead is to panic and scream.great great post bro!

Panicking is such a waste of time. Yes, I agree that it is sort of a natural reaction of the body but we should still try to keep our cool and act logically.

The cockroach theory is very knowledgeable ****

Great, I totally agree, thank you for sharing.

Nice to read this blog, I also agreed, thanks @sauravrungta for sharing this kind of topics.

Cockroch theory is not working out for me