How wonderful the hidden truth, how true

Somnath
0

 This incident is from the island of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea.  The heat had subsided a bit in the afternoon.  There was a gathering of people and businessmen busy in their business on the road.  Suddenly a loud voice was heard, ' Found it, got it.  ' A naked man was running in the middle of the road.  He was so blissful that he had no idea that he had no clothes on his body.  The crowd of people was watching him run like this with amazement and amazement.  who was he?  He was not an ordinary man, but a great scientist, who once said that if he could find a place to stand firm enough, a lever long enough and proper support, he would lift the earth from its place.  His name was Archimedes.  Why did he run naked on the crowded road that day shouting ' Mil Gaya, Mil Gaya'?  What did he see?  The thing happened that King Hero of Syracuse had a The goldsmith was asked to make a crown of gold.  After making his crown, the king doubted that there was a mistake in it.  He did not believe any witnesses. 




 The challenge before the court scholars was to prove the purity of gold and Archimedes accepted it.  Archimedes, after returning home, considered this problem from different points of view.  Concentrating his mind, he immersed himself in deep contemplation on this subject and began to think about the properties of matter.  Even while preparing for the bath, his mind was busy in finding a solution to this puzzle.  While getting down in the tub full of water, he slipped and fell in it.  The water filled with water in the tub started flowing through the banks.  A thought entered his mind.  Now he had invented the principles of 'displacement' and 'relative density', by which he could test whether the crown was pure gold or adulterated.  Overjoyed at this discovery, he jumped out of the tub and ran shouting 'Found it, got it'.  He didn't realize that he was naked.  To find a solution to this problem, Archimedes thought about it with full concentration.  He had put all the energy of his mind in trying to find a solution to this difficult question.  He pondered over it day and night, and at last he became so engrossed in this discovery that he did not care about anything else.  Such is the fruit of labor.  The famous American psychologist William James once said, 'When the whole mind works in unison, then only then there is some achievement in life.  This art of living was adopted by Archimedes.The hidden truth 23 The embodied energy There is a huge 3000-page book in Kannada language called 'Bala-Prapancha', in which innumerable things useful for children are printed.  It was written in just three months.  Do you know who wrote it?  Not a graduate of a university or a great scholar, but an Indian resident of Karnataka.  He did not enter any university nor was he familiar with modern means of study or research.  After completing his secondary school education, he studied for a few months in the higher school.  But his thirst for knowledge was beyond the imagination of any graduate. 




And then this book is not his only creation.  More than four hundred works in the form of novels, translations of essays, travelogues, satires, plays, songs, dramas, short stories, treatises on Yakshagana and sculpture, textbooks, dictionaries and science encyclopedias, etc., came out of his writings.  .  He was interested not only in literature, but also in social, political and problems related to theater and cinema.  The name of this great person is Kota Shivaram Karanth, who has also received India's highest literary award - Jnanpith Award.  Is it not surprising that the plans which required huge institutions to shape them were completed by only one person ?  What is the secret of this indomitable energy of his - To solve this curiosity, I asked Karant, 'What is the secret of this great energy of yours and this miracle-like wonderful work?  'He replied, 'Nothing is a secret.  I keep working.  Work gives pleasure and it also gives inspiration and enthusiasm.  Enough .  ' Yes, Karanth is engaged in his work with such enthusiasm.  They get immersed in it and the joy of work gives them the strength and enthusiasm to work.Developing talent through hard work Looking at world history you will find that even those who have accomplished great things have done so through hard work.  





They were completely engrossed in their work.  Such work gave him immense joy and satisfaction and it gave him strength and confidence.  Thomas Alva Edison, who had more than two thousand inventions, used to say, 'Inventions are not by chance, but by tireless effort.  The sum of one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent labor is called talent.  There is a relationship between true success and tireless hard work.  One can fail even by hard work, but without true effort one cannot achieve excellence.  Remember that only through continuous effort will we be able to achieve valuable goals.  Even in the dictionary, success is seen only after work.  A great man has said, 'Take a thought, make it your life, meditate on it, see its dreams and live in it.  of your brain, nerves and body The hidden truth  all the parts be filled with the same thought.





  Drop all other thoughts.  This is the way of success and by this measure, great religious leaders have been born.  'Every person is different from others, so to prove our worth it is not necessary that we all try to become a great scientist.  Instead, let us try to achieve excellence in our respective fields by taking inspiration from their commands.  One does not become great by copying.  Taking inspiration from great men, you should progress according to your nature, in fact, we are all different from each other in speech, interest-dislike, skill and ability.  We don't need to copy anyone.  But can we achieve success in work?  Can we maintain our intense enthusiasm forever and ever?  Can we move towards our goal with courage and confidence?  Can we overcome the fear created by the fear of defeat?  Can we get rid of our sense of subjugation, slavery and inferiority?  Religion, art, literature, agriculture or science - in every field only continuous efforts can lead to the highest achievement.  All those who enrich our knowledge base have underlined the importance and pride of hard work. 



 His intense aspiration, hard work, mental concentration and heights of success are the sources of inspiration for the people working in any field.  If we want success in our endeavours, then we have to move forward with courage and zeal while working with joy and enthusiasm by making them our role models.

Post a Comment

0Comments

Post a Comment (0)
Demos Buy Now