दोस पराए देखि करि, चला हसन्त हसन्त,
अपने याद न आवई, जिनका आदि न अंत।
In this world, all of us are great a criticizing others, we learn to revile about others from the very beginning of our life. All of us are masters at deprecating others and finding their faults. Take for example our own country. Our country is not clean and we attribute this thing to civic bodies, our country is corrupt, we impute the blame to politicians, our country has a large proportion of unlettered people, that's because of government, our country is not a developed country, that's too because of government, our jobs are not increasing, that's because of government. But just tell me one thing, if all the people in our nation are so much upright and above board that no stigma can be attributed to them, then why does felonies take place in our country? If the people are so much outright and candid and the whole blame needs to be given to all the authorities and our government, then why does our country suffer from so many malpractices.
In actuality we all know the answer and Saint Kabir leaves no stone unturned in letting the cats(of our minds) go out of bag. We all have a proclivity to laugh at others' faux pas. We all love to attribute the blames for anything bad onto others and concomitantly we never miss any chance to take up the whole credits ourselves. This is a natural human tendency of almost 99.9% people in the world (that's the true reason why we have only a handful of true leaders). Kabir aptly says that we all have a penchant to find fault with others but, we ourselves commit so many faults which neither have an end nor a starting id est infinity. We all know actually how to point fingers onto others but don't know how to transform ourselves, and this stands as the biggest paradox in every human's life.
Leaders are different, because they have the courage to get the blame imputed on them, they don't point fingers on anybody that they couldn't be successful because of him or her because cowards do that and leaders are not recreants. So if you want to move out of the shadows of cowardliness, learn to take up the blames when you are wrong and also credits when you are right. Life needs a perfect equilibrium to do thing and you just need to establish that.
JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI
अपने याद न आवई, जिनका आदि न अंत।
In this world, all of us are great a criticizing others, we learn to revile about others from the very beginning of our life. All of us are masters at deprecating others and finding their faults. Take for example our own country. Our country is not clean and we attribute this thing to civic bodies, our country is corrupt, we impute the blame to politicians, our country has a large proportion of unlettered people, that's because of government, our country is not a developed country, that's too because of government, our jobs are not increasing, that's because of government. But just tell me one thing, if all the people in our nation are so much upright and above board that no stigma can be attributed to them, then why does felonies take place in our country? If the people are so much outright and candid and the whole blame needs to be given to all the authorities and our government, then why does our country suffer from so many malpractices.
In actuality we all know the answer and Saint Kabir leaves no stone unturned in letting the cats(of our minds) go out of bag. We all have a proclivity to laugh at others' faux pas. We all love to attribute the blames for anything bad onto others and concomitantly we never miss any chance to take up the whole credits ourselves. This is a natural human tendency of almost 99.9% people in the world (that's the true reason why we have only a handful of true leaders). Kabir aptly says that we all have a penchant to find fault with others but, we ourselves commit so many faults which neither have an end nor a starting id est infinity. We all know actually how to point fingers onto others but don't know how to transform ourselves, and this stands as the biggest paradox in every human's life.
Leaders are different, because they have the courage to get the blame imputed on them, they don't point fingers on anybody that they couldn't be successful because of him or her because cowards do that and leaders are not recreants. So if you want to move out of the shadows of cowardliness, learn to take up the blames when you are wrong and also credits when you are right. Life needs a perfect equilibrium to do thing and you just need to establish that.
JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI
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