One old lady was in her
home when the doorbell rang. When she opened the door, she discovered a five-year-old
girl at her doorstep, with a beaming smile on her face. “My child, what do you
want?” asked the lady. “Auntie!” replied the little girl, “We are building a 30
crore rupee hospital in this locality, and I’m selling pencils to collect for
it. Will you purchase these pencils from me for one rupee each?” The lady
smiled, “Selling one rupee pencils, you wish to build a hospital for 30 crore
rupees?” The girl said, “No, Auntie! I’m not in it alone. See the boy on the other
side of the street? He is also selling pencils. We are doing it together.”
Isn’t it a moving story?
This little girl was finding such happiness and satisfaction in doing something
worthwhile and meaningful.
All of us have the urge
to do productive, meaningful work. There was a lumberjack who used to slog it
out in the hot sun, cutting trees to earn his living. A psychologist conducted an
experiment. He went up to the lumberjack and said, “I’m offering you a job at
twice the salary on my lumberjack farm.” The psychologist explained to him the
nature of his duty. He was to take the axe and keep on hitting a particular
tree with it, but he was not to hit it with the front sharp edge. Rather, with
the round back side. He asked the psychologist, “The tree will never get cut if
I do this.” The psychologist said, “Never mind, I’m paying you for it. Why
should it matter to you?” The lumberjack said, “All right then!” He started off
hitting that tree repeatedly with the round backside of the head of the axe.
After three days he brought the axe to the psychologist and said, “Sir, here is
your axe. I resign.” The psychologist said, “I was offering you twice the pay.
Why was it not enough?” The lumberjack said, “Sir, I need to see the chips
flying. Merely hitting it like this has no meaning for me.”
In the same way, we all
wish to see the chips flying. We wish to see our efforts creating a difference in
some way or the other in this world. Of course, we are all blessed with different
talents. That is the nature of this world. No two leaves of a tree are alike.
Similarly, no two human beings have the same exact biometrics. And our
temperaments and talents are quite varied as well. Make it your endeavour to
manifest the talents and abilities that lie within you. Don’t die with the
music still in you.
We know Michelangelo, the
great sculptor. He created 11 masterpieces. However, he started work on 44, and
the ones that remained incomplete, they present a sorry sight. So, let us not
die with the music still in us. God has blessed us with our own individual
unique talents and skills. Let us utilise them and exert ourselves to put them
to good use. When we start doing any work, we try to be the best we can. We
then realise that by being good and by doing good, we naturally start feeling
good. That is the secret of happiness.
So, think about what
are the special talents and skills that you possess. And how you could utilise
them in the best way possible by enhancing the quality of your work, or the
contribution you do to the others or the service you offer to God. And we will
progress from there tomorrow.

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