Sunday, December 18, 2011

Selfless Commitment Brings Ultimate Achievement

The world say, she's a failure: Looking back at her life from every practical angle. Does it mean that she can't inspire others to be successful?

Failure is the pillar of success, they say, and she too believed in it. But, does it mean that she would have to prove it only with her own life developments?

No, I don't think so.

I believe that her inability to make it happen for herself, and the ability to help others achieve their life objectives, is what makes her truly successful.

I think, one of the most important reasons that made her unsuccessful in the eye of others appear to be

Selfless Commitment: 

Commitment to others for making them happy played a major role in her life, even at the cost of her own achievement.

Practically impractical, but emotionally practical, isn't achievement more about making others happy?

If not, then, she deserves a strong punishment for ignoring herself while pursuing the dream of bringing in -- the shower of achievement in others' life: Her own children!

In a world, inhabited by self-obsessed personalities, the classical definition of success has undergone a major change: Success is being perceived as the manifestation of self-achievement only.

However, she refused to go by standard norm and went out of the way - at the cost of her own achievements - to provide her children with every emotional and financial support that were needed to help them achieve success in life.

Remain focused on her only objective, she struggled on daily basis, for decades, refusing to give up to an unfavorable destiny and ultimately making it happen: Not for self, but for her children.

And that's what, is a true achievement.

Thank you Mom for making me - and my brothers and sister -  successful, while negotiating through so much of hardship.

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