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Captain Gorur R. Gopinath was born in a picturesque village near Hassan in Karnataka to a school teacher. He was home-schooled until the fifth grade, as his father thought a school is like a jail for such a small child. When Gopi was finally sent to school, his mind was already yearning for a world far beyond. That was how, in his seventh standard, one day when the Head Master announced that there would be a test to get into a Military School, Gopi raised his hand. It was a solitary hand.
“I had no idea what a Military School was about,” says Gopi. “Nonetheless, I put up my hand to write the test. I needed to get there, whatever thing it was. There is a famous poem by Kannada poet Narasimhachar: Beyond the temple, beyond the woods, beyond the border, let us go for new lands yonder.
In that spirit, I raised my hand.”
“What was your father’s reaction,” I ask.
“He let me try,” replies Gopi. “He had just one refrain for me: In life, if you become a cobbler, be the best cobbler in the world.”
(This story appears in the 21 May, 2010 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)