When
I posted the last bit of writing, I was in the middle of a whirlwind of
projects. That being my first post, I shared it with quite a few
people; to the instant reaction of- ‘Wherever did you find the time?!’
No, I am not going on to the trip about ‘You’ll find time if you really
want to do something’ :-). But the question got me thinking, and brought me back to one of my favorite ‘theories’ on Life.
You
see, I firmly believe, productivity is like a chain reaction. The more
you do, the more you want to do! The fact of the matter is, I was
motivated enough to find time to write because my brain was steaming
ahead on all eight! How important it is to find work that can engage and
interest the mind! It is like a wheel in motion. Keep it running and it
will take you to surprising destinations without a squeak of protest;
let it idle, and it will be a task to get it going!
If
only each one of us realized that productive contribution is not a
burden, or a favor upon your organization, but the only way to do
justice to what lies within us. (Yeah, McGregor here I come!) I do
believe self-actualization is the biggest reward and motivator.
I
know many people (if you’re reading this, you’ll know it’s
you I’m talking about!), blessed with creativity and intelligence, who
are completely wrapped up in the mundane. Gifted people, who can do
amazing things, if only they wished to ‘participate’ in the world. Look
around you, and you will see the world is run by mediocre, hard-working
people, while most better qualified persons watch from the sidelines.
Why this reluctance to build upon a natural advantage? What is the
satisfaction of basking in self-bestowed glory?
Many
are the arguments I have had with such friends of mine. My point is that
the need to be ambitious is not for the money, or the Desig. (although
that never does any harm ;P) The need to move
ahead is the need to perform, the need to achieve! We need to
contribute, not in order to win a race or prove a point, but to ‘live’
our Potential. You don’t need the top-job to prove yourself; the top
slot needs you to do what it was set up to achieve. Upon each one of us
lies the moral responsibility of realizing one’s capability and building
upon it. I owe it to the world for granting me the right to ‘exist’!
Rounding it up, I would quite honestly say, that for me the answer to
what is the purpose of existence, would be- ‘to understand my potential,
and live it to the fullest!’ (you might, of course, say ‘42’ is a
closer answer! ;D)
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