3 equations, 3 results, and 3 platforms





(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b², and (a + b)² ≠ a² + 2ab. Results are the outcome of the application of equations. Thus, it is said in the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita – Do the deed, the result will follow. There are basic rules of life.

1.    If you want to be rich, do deeds as others would like the result of your work.
You work to satisfy others = you become rich                ... ... eqn (1)

2.    If you want to be happy, do what you feel good to do.
You work for your passion = you become happy             ... ... eqn (2)

3.    If you want to be blissful, work and deliver results gratis to others.
You work to deliver results gratis = you become blissful         ... ... eqn (3)

Irrespective of the fields of applications, results obtained from deeds are mutually exclusives, and independent.

Becoming rich, happy, or blissful are three different platforms. You cannot have all the three with one mindset. Trying to be in all three platforms is the cause of unfulfilling life.



Comments

  1. 100% right,
    But I am thinking in my way. From my point of view, if anyone prefer .... ..eqn(2) then he/she will achive all 03 results discussed in the article, i.e.

    (1) He/she will be rich
    (2) He/she will be happy and
    (3) He/she will be blissful

    As Ranchho said in the film 3 idots "Woh kaam karo, jismain tumhara passion ho, phir kaam kaam nehin khel lagega" and "Bachha kamyab nahin kabil bano, Kamyabi to sali jhak maar ke piche ayegi".

    One more thought came in my mind to prove my point that,

    India's Shri Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is one of the finest cricketer all over the World. Cricket was the only passion of his life, and he always walked on the way of his dream. Finaly he was successed,

    (1) He earned money, and became one of the richest cricketer....eqn(1) proved.

    (2) He entertained not only the cricket fans of India but also all over the world....eqn(2) proved.

    (3) He also brought ICC Cricket World Cup for India....eqn(3) proved.

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    1. The logic put forward by Ajit is excellent and thought provoking.

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  2. Thank you dear Ajit for your feedback and excellent comment.

    You have encouraged me to re-think on the subject. It is true that - by following passion one can become both rich and blissful. Often circumstances, surroundings and financial conditions make one to do jobs to earn a living. It is some blessed few who are supported with surroundings and strong financial backups to pursue their passion. They come out successful with respect to all three, namely, richness, happiness, and blissfulness.

    Well analyzed my dear Ajit. Keep expressing your views. All the best.

    Regards.
    MKP

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