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Monday, February 7, 2011

Endowed in some way

Not all people are endowed with equal abilities. Men differ from one another in so many ways. A man may not be mentally equipped enough to serve someone else. This may have got something to do with genes preventing him to go into subordination. He may dislike taking orders. He may even be unable to earn his daily bread and butter. He may be a person who loathes subordination. That may be his mind-set.

He may be a spiritual person who dislikes materialism, and as a result finds it disgusting to indulge into jobs that fetch money. He may be a person who dislikes the drudgery of daily life, and just may not be able to concentrate upon his work unless it gives him delight, joy and peace.

He may be a creative person who could never realize the fact. Knowing oneself is such a difficult task. He may be a person who has been driven by circumstances and expectations from people around him to take up some job, which he utterly dislikes. Environment and circumstances play such a big role in building up a person. He may be a person who never tried to mimic someone else's life.

Even then, we must not forget that every person has been sent to this world with certain qualities and abilities. There are people who fail to realize his endowments, and spend the life in total darkness. His talents remain untapped. Faiths and beliefs, imposed upon him from childhood, may have prevented him from realizing his capacity, power or ability. This may have prevented him from answering to the wake-up call.

Such men may also possess a characteristic of becoming autonomous in his own way, which constantly induces him to solve his problems himself. This may be his shortcoming, but who is there in this world without any ?

He may be an artist or a literary talent. Who knows ? Lack of success may drive him to a state of mental depression, which people around him may fail to recognize. The thought of having wasted a lot of time and effort may make him feel pressurized also, because his desire to achieve is always there.

After all, at the finest level, all relationships are give-and-take relationships, possibly except the one that exists between a mother and a child. As that depressed feeling puts him several steps backward, ultimately he may be labelled, even by his near and dear ones, as a person who is good for nothing.

But he is surely not a person devoid of all abilities. He is definitely endowed with some. If others fail to understand it, then it is their shortcoming; their virtue and morality are at stake. One thing that people around him can't see is his constant effort to meet with success.

Such men and women are there in this world, at various corners. It is our duty to recognize them and stretch our helping hand so that they can also live in this world with dignity, which has been so ruthlessly or most unethically snatched away from them, possibly by fete. Such men and women are not to be condemned, as in God's total creative pursuit, there is a place for everyone.

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