It was a year since we got the car. After a disastrous stint at the
driving school, which made me feel as if the clutch was the most important part of the
car, and driving lessons on Sunday with my husband, which threatened to rock our marriage,
I took the simple decision - driving was not for me. I hated the thought of not being able
to drive. I sat in the car and looked longingly at women who zipped past. My friends
disbelieved that an otherwise confident me, was refusing to drive for the fear of the
road. Sitting in the front seat of a car has the ability to increase the fears of people
like me - every situation looks risky and every maneuver of my husband very skillful, that
I simply cant get it.Then came my
dear friend Babaji, our new driver. Babaji was excellent behind the wheels and loved his
job. He loved speed, but was safe to be with. After 6-months of being driven around by
him, I asked tentatively, if he could teach me to drive. I told him that I am scared of
the roads and worried about accidents. He talks very little, but on this issue, he went on
a mini-lecture. He told me that I have to know few rules, exercise judgment and
thats it. Trust me, he got me to drive on the main roads, 2 days after our practice
sessions in the deserted roads of Navi Mumbai. It is 3 years now, and I cant thank
Babaji enough, for making me the confident woman I am.
Now it was my turn to do something for
Babaji. So I asked that I teach him what I know investing. Babaji was not ready for
this. He was not able to save much, and did not want to risk his small savings in markets.
He reads a lot of newspapers, and told me that there it looks so complex and that he does
not want to take any risk. We were on the way to office when I was convincing him, and
there was big traffic jam in front of us. Babaji exercised patience as he switched from
first gear to second and back. Soon as the road cleared, he sped to save time, overtaking
vehicles and using every little space he got. I told him, investing is exactly like
driving the road. You have to exercise judgment, you have to assess the scenario and
decide, thats it. If I can drive, Babaji can surely invest!
The financial markets have many investment
options, some are slow some are fast, just like vehicles on the road. There are
regulators, licences and signals in the markets, just as it is in the roads. Before anyone
can collect money from investors, regulators have to approve the products and information
given to the investors. Babaji quickly pointed out to me, that it does not always work. I
told him that it does not always work on the roads either. There could be a truck driver
without a licence, who is learning to drive on the road. There could be vehicles that have
not been serviced. The road itself may have potholes, or even be closed for repairs. Just
as you cannot have a perfect road with perfect cars and drivers, you cant have perfect
markets, you have to figure out the way and exercise judgment.
To those who find this tough, there are
buses and trains. Public transport that takes you at designated time, from one place to
another for a fixed price. Thats is mutual funds do in the financial markets. They
offer you specific products at specific prices. You can conveniently choose what you like,
at the cost you can pay, and go to the destination you want. I told Babaji that investors
tend to be confused on what they want. They get to the market not knowing where they want
to go, they get into a bus and expect it to speed like a taxi, and they get off the bus if
they find there is a jam, not realizing that they have to take another bus to go to their
destination.
If investors used the same judgment Babaji
used on roads, they will be safe in a market that has risks. The logic is the same. The
financial markets also have rear view mirrors, maps and most importantly, brakes. So you
only have to choose what you want to do and how. Babaji is not fully convinced and remains
worried, but overtakes another truck. When I tell him that I find it so risky, he tells me
that he knows what he is doing and I must not worry. Thats what it is, you need to
find a trustworthy driver like Babaji, who drives safely and skillfully, has a licence and
will reach you to your destination, every day, day after day. It is not even required that
you learn to drive. If you do, it is an added skill you can use, when there is a need. But
some choices ask that you hire and use the skills of others. After all you cannot own a
plane to be able to take a holiday! |