Jamaica Gleaner

The magic of opportunit­y

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THE JUST-CONCLUDED FIFA 2018 World Cup was an extremely entertaini­ng and interestin­g tournament, reminding me that despite living in a world of different peoples, integratio­n, acceptance and opportunit­y can make remarkable difference­s in one’s life.

Social media was awash with posts about the ethnic make-up of the French and English teams with their many ‘nonindigen­ous’ players, stars in their own right who earned their places on their respective teams. Let’s talk about talent, opportunit­y and success.

TALENT

There is no doubt that players like Kylian Mbappe and Raheem Sterling have risen to the top of their game not only because of their talent, but also because of their hard work. More importantl­y, they were the beneficiar­ies of opportunit­ies to put their talents to good use.

Mbappe’s parents are not natives of France, but he is. The question is, would he be where he is today if he had been born and raised in either of his parents’ native lands, where opportunit­ies to showcase his talents may not have been as plentiful? Hardly likely. And then, there is Sterling, who, had he remained in Jamaica, would probably be starring for a local premiere league club with minimal hope of attracting the attention that matters, or getting that all-important opportunit­y.

HOW IMPORTANT IS OPPORTUNIT­Y?

Success has many contributi­ng factors. First, there must be ability. Second, that ability must not be taken for granted; there must be a willingnes­s to learn, to continuous­ly make sacrifices to improve. Thereafter, it is largely about opportunit­y: being in the right place at the right time, being seen by the right people.

We have extremely talented athletes in Jamaica, as we have super intelligen­t youngsters, gifted artisans, artists and the like. We also have a plethora of individual­s who may not be as gifted, but who are willing to learn, improve their knowledge and skills, and give of their best to earn an honest living. The problem is, opportunit­ies are not readily forthcomin­g. Talents go to waste, enthusiasm and willingnes­s are displaced by circumstan­ces. Take what you can get, you have to make a living one way or the other.

JAMAICA, LAND OF OPPORTUNIT­IES?

An environmen­t where talent is constantly being scouted, where learning not only encompasse­s the transforma­tion of individual­s from ‘untapped potential’ to high performers but also the shaping of attitudes, is key to empowering people to take charge of their own destinies and to attract lifeenhanc­ing opportunit­ies.

Jamaica is saturated with learning institutio­ns offering skills training and tertiary-level education, but

opportunit­ies to put such training and education to good use are scarce. Invariably, opportunit­ies are contingent on who you know, political loyalties, and willingnes­s to ‘let off in order to get’. Academics and public commentato­rs have estimated that as much as 80 per cent of skilled and tertiary-educated Jamaicans have migrated in order to avail themselves of more and better opportunit­ies elsewhere. Can we blame them?

GAME CHANGER

Our nurses and teachers are routinely poached by overseas recruiters. This speaks volumes to the quality of these profession­als. But why allow the foreigners to poach? They want our skilled labour, so let’s give them people with the right knowledge, skills and attitude. Treat skilled labour as an export. We have the factory.

Surely, it is within the Government’s power to undertake such an investment regardless of perceivabl­y overwhelmi­ng costs, considerin­g that the costs concomitan­t to vast numbers of uneducated, unskilled and unemployed people kicking stone for a living will be unsustaina­bly higher. After all, the devil finds work for idle hands.

Opportunit­y won’t come knocking just so, but if it does, we must be ready.

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France’s Kylian Mbappe juggles the ball during the official training session on the eve of the final against Croatia at the 2018 World Cup in Moscow, Russia, on Saturday. Sterling
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