I
wrote in one of my article, about the pride makes value in the profession. But Pride without
aspiration is like King without Kingdom.
What we are today is because of the aspiration of yesterday. Without
aspiration we wouldn’t have reached where we are now. I am not from the
business family, but my success in my business as an entrepreneur,
educationist and social services is because of my aspiration.
My understanding of “aspiration” is need not be achievable.
Aspiration is the dream, which I don’t know what way it is achievable. But, I
could see the blue print of the dream what is going to be. If you know that, what way then it is called “ expectation”. The aspiration and expectation has
lot of difference.
Aspiration leads to creating mode. Whereas expectation leads to
begging mode. Aspiration is the basic
element of experiencing the growth, where as expectation is the basic element
for embracing the sorrow.
When you expect, you tend to depend on others, When you aspire it will
inspire within. Aspiration is an inner nature that is seeking its outer
expression. Aspiration leads to fulfillment. Even if it is not pleasing, aspiration
will be satisfying. But expectation is unsatisfying. Expectation is an enemy
of life for it makes beggar not a creator. Where as aspiration makes you a
creator.
Aspiration is the key to
beautiful and holistic life.Always aspire in the life, don’t have expectation. Aspire to Inspire
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