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HABITUAL HERO: KNOWING THE ART OF WINNING

A whole range of qualities, including concentration, determination, patience, courage, discipline, mastery, intensity, power, organization, integration, et al, which are required for the success of a role performance, can be of little help, if we do not know the ‘mechanism’ of the Roles and Functions, we are expected to perform.
That is why, even when we all accept that every human has the ultimate role of being in the ‘Energy Of All Goodness’; a metaphor we usually invest in Divinity; we at times fail in performing our ‘roles & functions’ in that cherished role. The Hero, the brilliant warrior that we all are, loaded with a whole range of beautifully amazing qualities, often fails, baffled about the situation, just because, we are poorly knowledgeable about the mechanism called LIFE.
In our instinctive penchant, we accept, “life as for living it to fullest”, without giving much thought to the core idea that, “nothing can be attained in its fullest utility and fruition, if we do not understand its mechanism”. Life is, no doubt for fullest living but it is something to understand first. If not, then life becomes one long cycle of states of flux, at the end of which, there is little utility but fullest futility…!
(excerpts from book, ‘Habitual Hero: The Art Of Winning’)
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Published on October 13, 2013 20:42 Tags: art-of-winning

HABITUAL HERO: KNOWING THE ART OF WINNING

A whole range of qualities, including concentration, determination, patience, courage, discipline, mastery, intensity, power, organization, integration, et al, which are required for the success of a role performance, can be of little help, if we do not know the ‘mechanism’ of the Roles and Functions, we are expected to perform.
That is why, even when we all accept that every human has the ultimate role of being in the ‘Energy Of All Goodness’; a metaphor we usually invest in Divinity; we at times fail in performing our ‘roles & functions’ in that cherished role. The Hero, the brilliant warrior that we all are, loaded with a whole range of beautifully amazing qualities, often fails, baffled about the situation, just because, we are poorly knowledgeable about the mechanism called LIFE.
In our instinctive penchant, we accept, “life as for living it to fullest”, without giving much thought to the core idea that, “nothing can be attained in its fullest utility and fruition, if we do not understand its mechanism”. Life is, no doubt for fullest living but it is something to understand first. If not, then life becomes one long cycle of states of flux, at the end of which, there is little utility but fullest futility…!
(excerpts from book, ‘Habitual Hero: The Art Of Winning’)
http://amazon.com/author/santoshjha
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Published on October 13, 2013 20:42 Tags: art-of-winning