Thursday, September 3, 2009

Dynamism in Life

Over the years man has done a lot in various aspects. be it in science, commerce, management etc.but the rate of doing this 'lot' has been slower in our social set-up.

Today woamen are more empowered. People have the right of sexual preferences. Some nations are realising the necessity of democracy. There are a few to name a few. But how superficial. still!! By this i mean changes right down upto the foundation of the society are needed. Man needs to be dynamic to progress; and dynamism needs free space. In rigid framework, man looses his ability to think beyond horizons. Life becomes mundane. In a sense, man causes to live.

There is this foundation of motivation, and creativity in each one of us, and we all must try to bring it out. Not because it it is beneficial for the society, but it was what we were created for. This way life is purpose driven.

The human mind is God's greatest creation. It is the ultimate gift we have. Chain it and you die. Free it and you attain enlightenment.Each man lives and works according to his own mental faculties. He owns his life and must accomplish his specific purpose that he has come to do on this earth. freedom is the greatest virtue human mind posseses.

No wonder, America, with the freest of all the social- set ups is the world's wealthiest nation. When people achieving their dreams, they think of this nation. It also has that statue of liberty. No favouritism here please...

"The Indian as an individial has in evry field across the world, including business, demostrated innovation and origionality, But as a society and communities, India is among the world's least innovatives. This contract between
achievemnt of individual and business and the continuing rot of india as society can destroy us all. india needs to become innovative at the social level. Combine this with innovative abilities of individuals and business - and India could reach a
strategic inflection point that finally puts it on a path that lifts millions to a life without lack."

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