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Title: | Working your way to contentment | Authors: | Mahadevan, B | Keywords: | Spirituality;Work life;Education | Issue Date: | Oct-2012 | Publisher: | Swayamprakasha Publications Trust | Abstract: | In today’s scheme of things there is a particular approach to the “work” we do. When we set out on doing some work, what precedes it is an unambiguous reason for our doing the work. A person going and practicing every day in the playground has some expectations behind it. He/she wants to get represented in the college team or state team. At least he/she wants to exercise the body with the hope of maintaining a good health. A person going to the temple has a number of reasons (to pray) – childrens’ education matters, daughter’s wedding, impending transfer of job, wife’s health, obtaining the much awaited promotion etc. The list can indeed be very long. A student regularly studying has the expectation of passing the examination with good grades. If you ask a student if he/she is studying for gaining knowledge many may not be able to answer in the affirmative spontaneously. A person working in an office works with many expectations – good pay, incentives, faster promotion, name and fame, power and recognition. | Description: | Sadguru Blessings, October 2012 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13134 |
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