Acquiring fame is a natural human instinct.
As human beings, we want to become prominent among our fellow
brethren. This is basically a positive trait. However, we must
be very cautious in this regard as it can easily lead to
pompous behaviour and induce us to flaunt our fame.
Some suggestions may help in this regard.
Firstly, we should let fame spread
naturally, just as the fragrance of a flower spreads
naturally. Adopting unbecoming means of promotion and
marketing our talents more often than not leads to a display
of showing off that tarnishes the mirror of our souls.
Secondly, we must shun spreading false
fame. So strong is the will to become famous that at times we
take to outright deception. We trick others to believe in
certain traits we have. Needless to say that this is an
extremely wrong trend. Longing for recognition must not make
us cheat people.
Thirdly, the more famous a person becomes,
the more humble and thankful he should become. It should not
make him arrogant. A person must realize that fame is more
God-given than self-earned. He should always be grateful to
God for this and continue to think that he can be stripped of
it, if God intends.
Fourthly, a person should use the God-given
fame to help people in need as far as possible. Working for
charitable causes and raising funds for the under-privileged
should become a part of life.
Fifthly, there is one trait in which every
human being has the ability to outdo others even if he or she
does not have any particular pronounced talent: righteousness.
To be an upright person is a target each one of us can achieve
through dedication and commitment. We do not need to have
extra-ordinary traits of mind, body or soul to be virtuous.
Let us then live not only in this world as
exemplary human beings but also in the hearts of people when
we pass away. Let God mention our rectitude to His angels!
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