Why Should We Care about Contributing?

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1. To be part of something greater than ourselves. Here’s how others have explained it.

“To be a man is to feel that one’s own stone contributes to building the edifice of the world.” (Antoine de Saint Erupery, 1900~1944)

“We are not here to merely make a living. We are here to enrich the world, and we impoverish ourselves if we forget this errand.”
(Woodrow T. Wilson, 1856~1924)

“The purpose of life is not to be happy – but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all.” (Leo Rosten, 1908~1997)

“There is no greater calling than to serve your fellow men. There is no greater contribution than to help the weak. There is no greater satisfaction than to have done it well.” (Walter Reuther,1907~1970)

2. We do it for ourselves. Mohandas Gandhi (1869~1948) was laboriously serving the people of a remote village when he was asked why he was doing it.

“Are you doing it for humanitarian reasons?” he was asked.

“Not at all,” Gandhi answered, “I am here to serve no one else than myself, to find my own self-realization through the service of these village folk.”

Every time we help another, we help ourselves, for when we dig another out of their troubles, we find a place to bury our own. Continue reading

Prayer – Mahatma Gandhi

Prayer has saved my life…. I had my share of the bitterest public and private experiences. They threw me into temporary despair. If I was able to get rid of that despair it was because of prayer. Continue reading

Customer – Mahatma Gandhi

“A customer is the most important visitor on our premises. Continue reading

Cultivate the habit of doing service deliberately

“Do not worry in the least about yourself, leave all worry to God,’ – this appears to be the commandment in all religions.  Continue reading

Wise Thoughts from Mahatma Gandhi

“We do not inherit the earth from our parents, we borrow it from our Children.  Continue reading

Gandhi Jayanti – A tribute to ‘Father of the Nation’ – 2nd October

Gandhi Jayanti or Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti is observed every year as a national holiday to commemorate the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948). Continue reading

Choosing our response to circumstance

“Whether a problem is direct (problems involving our own behaviour), indirect (problems involving other people’s behaviour), or no control (problems we can do nothing about, such as our past and situational realities), we have in our hands the first step to the solution. Continue reading

Undisputed Supremacy of the Law of Love

“I observe in the limited field in which I find myself, that unless I can reach the hearts of men and women, I am able to do nothing. Continue reading

Full Effort is Full Victory

Gandhi wanted so deeply to help the world that he dedicated his life to siphoning every trace of self-interest out of his heart and mind, leaving them pure, radiantly healthy, and free to love. It took him nearly twenty years to gain such control of his thinking process, but with every day of demanding effort he discovered a little more of the deep resources that are within us all: unassuming leadership, eloquence, and an endless capacity for selfless service.

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Reach across differences, listen to the other, and stand for the whole…

Image result for resolving conflict compassionTransformational leadership take more courage than the usual one-  sided leadership. Continue reading