Many a time, we end
up being selfish and self-centred. Seldom do we look beyond
our needs and interests and seldom do the needs and plight
of others bother us. Living for others is now the motto of
only a few noble souls. We fail to realize that while
selfishness keeps the mind under constant pressure,
selflessness keeps it serene.
Instances of our
selfishness are at times subtle and at times blatant. We are
selfish when we do not give time to our children, our
parents and our loved ones; we are also selfish when we do
not shower praises our contemporaries deserve; not solving
the problems of others when we very well can also falls in
this ambit; not spending on the needy for fear of ending up
poor is also a selfish act; we are selfish when we do not
realize that a wedding function or festivity might bother
our neighbours; we are also selfish in not supplicating for
others as much and as frequently as we can; a thing as
trivial as smiling to make someone’s day too at times does
not cross our mind.
Selfishness, it
seems, is deeply ingrained in us and we need a constant
effort to get the better of it. Perhaps the starting point
to combat it is to start with not so difficult a task: we
can begin by just looking around our house to find things
which will never be needed by us and which are totally
redundant. Experience shows that if one looks with such an
eye, one ends up with loads and loads of such things.
Parting ways with them should not be very difficult as these
things have little or no use for us in the first place.
Some of the
following tips may help us further in this effort:
1. We should stop
taking credit for the good deeds we do, and in fact hide
these deeds from others thinking that God knows them and He
will duly reward us.
2. We should take up
some voluntary work and try to spend time, effort and our
skills for others.
3. We should save
money every month specially to use it for the welfare of the
needy. This money should be over and above the designated
amount God has imposed on us.
4. Reading
inspirational stories of selfless people and spending time
in their company if one is lucky enough to have them around
helps a lot.
5. A selfish motive
may be of help here: we can forget our own pain if we become
selfless. When we live and work for others, it makes us see
how better off we are than so many others and this makes us
thankful and satisfied souls.
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