I have always been deeply fascinated by the sheer variety of ways people make a living in this world. There is an endless landscape of human professions, but the most unusual and captivating job I have ever come across belonged to an elderly gentleman in Udaipur, India.
Ally and I had traveled out to the Lake Palace for lunch—a breathtakingly beautiful, historic hotel that sits like a white marble ship isolated on an island in the middle of Lake Pichola. The restaurant is located in a magnificent inner courtyard, surrounded by the intricate arches and walls of the exquisite palace.
As Ally and I sat back and began tucking into a delicious meal, a lone pigeon flew into the courtyard and alighted on one of the pristine white palace walls.
Immediately, an elderly Indian gentleman stepped into action. He walked briskly toward the bird, holding a long piece of rope. With practiced ease, he began swirling the rope over his head like a lasso, creating an unmistakable presence that promptly shooed the pigeon away.
Exactly forty seconds later, another bold pigeon landed on a wall on the completely opposite side of the courtyard. Without missing a beat, the gentleman marched over, spun his rope into the air again, and sent that bird packing too.
And so it went. For the entire three hours we spent relaxing at the palace, this man engaged in a non-stop, tactical battle against the local bird population.
I’m not entirely sure what his official job title was—"Pigeon Displacer" seems appropriate—but he treated his duties with the utmost gravity. He never once lost his concentration or allowed his gaze to wander from the palace perimeter. And his vigilance paid off remarkably: there was not a single trace of bird droppings on any of the architecture. Every wall gleamed perfectly pristine in the bright Indian sunshine. He was a complete legend, proving that no matter what your job is, there is an art to doing it flawlessly.
























































































































































































