Asserting that people should never be content with their accomplishments and work relentlessly for the welfare of mankind since there is no end to the pursuit of development and human ambition, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday suggested that one should strive to serve humanity.
“In the course of self-development, a man may want to become ‘superman‘, then ‘devta’ and ‘bhagwan’ and aspire for ‘vishwaroop’, but nobody is certain what lies ahead, Bhagwat said, while addressing a village-level workers meeting, organised by a non-profit organisation Vikas Bharti in Gumla, Jharkhand.
There is no end to the development of the inner and outer self and one should work relentlessly for humanity, he said, adding that a worker should never be satisfied with his or her work.
“Work should continue, one should strive to work constantly in areas of environment, education and health… There is no end to it and constant work in different areas is the only solution… We should strive to make this world a beautiful place as is the nature of India,” he said.
Bhagwat said that everyone should work relentlessly towards the welfare of society and added that those who are working in real sense “should speak from the stage while we should sit and listen.”
Bhagwat also said that he was never worried about the country’s future as many people were working collectively for its betterment which was bound to show results. “There has been no doubt about the country’s future. Good things should happen, as all are working for it. We are also making efforts,” he said.
“Various experiments were made in the past 2,000 years, but they failed to provide happiness and peace that are ingrained in India’s traditional way (of life). After Corona, the world came to know that India has the road map to peace and happiness,” Bhagwat said.
(With TOI inputs)