The best way to predict your future is to create it
उद्धरेदात्मनात्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत्।
आत्मैव ह्यात्मनो बन्धुरातैव रिपुरात्मनः॥
Future will be beautiful,
If present actions are fruitful,,
Efforts requires consistency and perseverance,
Prosperous results are on the way hence,,
Hard work never gets wasted,
Diligence rarely failure tasted,,
Future can easily be concreted by humans,
Actions and Efforts acts as a cumin,,
The statement absolutely captures the essence of proactive living. Rather than relying on passive forecasting or waiting for destiny to unfold. Believing one day some miracle will happen instead of trying. The philosophy of creation challenges mankind to forge our own path through deliberate daily actions. Embracing such intellect and mindset in our own life and career comes down to a few core principles:
- Transformation from Reactive to Proactive: Instead of waiting for the right time, turn every moment right by doing correct things. Focusing on what exactly is important and prioritising the tasks. It’s the philosophy that our choices today determine our reality tomorrow. What we sow in present, we reap in future
- Paying attention on self: At its core, this mindset relies on self-efficacy. Psychologist Albert Bandura popularized the idea that believing in our ability to accomplish goals is the strongest driver of motivation and resilience. Self belief can bring the reforms that once was dreamt. The force that self awareness gives turns many unfold pages of life and absolutely bringing growth and prosperity. One quote signifies here, what exactly is poverty, it is the laziness that persist, generally rich people world harder.
- Focus on Long-Term Impact: "the best way to predict the future is to invent it," true innovation requires focusing on long-term vision over short-term survival. Emphasizing on actions keeping vision alive bridges the gap between journey of achieving and its destination. Not in a day but surely one day. Keep striving with divinity and purity, results to miraculous consequences that are far better than what is anticipated.
Knowing real heroes to reel one motivates all of us to major extent. Such stories are captivating and enough inspiring to bring positive approach in our own efforts and actions.
Putting a roof for the homeless: Murukan S.
It was the kindness of a stranger that put a roof over Murugan's head, who had lived many years of his childhood on the streets of Kochi while scavenging through garbage to fill his stomach.
When he could finally manage to fend for himself, he decided to return the favour by embarking on a lifelong mission to ensure that the homeless in his city will have someone to care for them.
Through his organisation, Theruvora Pravarthaka Association, Murugan has rescued thousands of homeless children, elderly and ailing people from across Kerala over the last two decades and has given them a sense of dignity that even the state government failed to provide.
“No matter how big one is in their social standing, one thing most people forget is that we do not bring anything with us when we are born, nor do we take anything when we die. The few years that we have on this Earth should be one that leaves behind an impact, and I believe that can be achieved by caring for our fellow beings—especially those who have no one.
It is perhaps the best way to give back to the planet, which has given us everything for our sustenance. In this age of smartphones and social media, everyone is ready to preach but never willing to practice. Let’s us all strive together to change that and make the world more compassionate through caring and sharing.”
Final Words
Everything is not written in fate, it is in our own hands that can be created or destroyed. Resilience and perseverance are the weapons that enables in fascinating some positive changes in our approaches. Learning and re-learning is just part of life. Mankind is the sole creature that can imagine and complete the goals with the bestest and finest manner.
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