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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Bigger Audience

When ones' audience is a single person, he may as well whisper, meaning that just whispering may serve the purpose. But when the audience is large, he needs to exert a lot to make people listen.

When a person realizes that he has something to give to this world, however small it may be, something that will remain in this world after he departs, something that will bring peace and happiness in some other people's lives, something that will help people to progress, in whatever small way it may be, and feels it is his duty to accomplish the task, then he definitely takes up far more responsibility voluntarily upon himself than looking only after his near and dear ones. In his mission to accomplish the task he mostly finds himself all alone. It becomes a lonely journey for him, which he must complete alone.

His perspective becomes wide and high, his vision becomes broad, and he needs to set himself somewhat free, not fully, from the drudgery of everyday life, in someway or other, so that he can work, he can fulfill his commitment. He really needs freedom from other commitments, particularly social.

The thing becomes quite tough as people around him mostly fails to understand the load of his task. He feels caged up at times. Plainly such a person has to work under severe constraints. Thing becomes a bit easy if people around him take up a liberal attitude, which is seldom found.

As money is not attached to such a task, at least during the period of accomplishment or even later, people give very little importance to his task. Such is the materialistic world.

He needs to have a firm grip on confidence and faith, and pray to God that he may succeed in his mission. In the process his whole endeavour turns out to be an offering to the God.

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