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Showing posts with label Purpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purpose. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

In Search of a Higher Role

 In Search of a Higher Role


This reflective essay considers life as a field of challenge, adaptation, and conscious growth. It suggests that one must not remain trapped in routine, stagnation, or passive drift, but must strive for a higher role through awareness, effort, and continual self-improvement. Drawing on images of Nature, evolution, and life’s changing stages, it presents relevance not as mere survival, but as an active and inwardly awakened way of living.

Life places many challenges before a person. He has to remain relevant at all times and cannot afford to lose the capacity he has built over the years. Nor can he remain in his own self-created fool’s world and think that everything will be all right without much action on his part. It is the play of pessimism and optimism. Pessimism presses him to realise the ground realities, however abysmal, demanding, unfavourable, or ugly they may be, and thus gives rise to action. He cannot afford to ignore such factors, whether they arise from his own mistakes or come through the demands of the process itself.

Ultimately, in Nature’s design, we are only tools, and she may have a fit scheme for us. Nature does not exactly punish; rather, it uses us in its constant factory-like working. We are like raw material, or unskilled and semi-skilled workers, put to use. Yet, by working long in this great organisation of Nature, we begin to understand a little of how it works, and may desire or plan a slightly different role for ourselves, rather than remaining in perpetual drudgery. We can think deeply of our higher role, instead of remaining in a lurch, merely busy with tasks and without thought.

Here in the world, all must try for a better role for themselves, though individuals may be different. Everyone has to think about a superior self, and how to turn into it. He cannot remain foolish, like a blindfolded ox yoked to an oil-pressing wheel. I do not say that such labour is not service to Nature’s factory, but he must pause, come out of routine and boring tasks, and imbibe some freshness in life. He ought not to feel bad about any duty given, but rather gain good experience from it, and further aspire for a higher order by trying to attain it. That too is evolution. He must step beyond the previous stage. If he is backward, he must try to become progressive, and that is evolution in the positive sense.

Maybe, in the process, several thousand species have been eliminated while a few surviving ones endured, or else they altered their survival tactics to remain successful in life. But one fact remains: staying acclimatised to the world’s current environment, knowing one’s survival requirements, and using those survival tools consciously or instinctively paves the way for better chances of continuity. Here in this world, at times he may be weak or diseased, but still has to fight to live successfully. Individually, we all have to die, but life continues through new forms or offspring taking our places. Yet some are better able to deal with rigorous forces. They imbibe the lessons we teach, share experiences, and become fitter before we depart. In some way, we all try to leave behind a better self, intentionally or unintentionally, so that life may continue.

We pass through various life-stages as life demands. We adapt to changes and fit ourselves through training, education, and learning from seniors and from others’ mistakes. We experiment ourselves too, burn our hands, suffer hardships, and absorb these into experience. Ultimately, all who come into this world have to improve consistently, never remaining stagnant, for stagnation carries the rotting of a pond. Interaction with the wider world is necessary to remain fresh. Air ventures in all directions to keep balance. Water passes through many forms—vapour, liquid, ice, ocean, lake, pond, river, glacier, and more. Trees pass through different seasons successfully, give shade and fruits to the animal world, and help run the world. In fact, they are the producers, and we are the consumers. Yet we also work in our own way: we try to sustain them, help them grow, and then use their bounty as needed, and not out of greed. In fact, we are all in some sort of cycle, and our other forms manifest the same wider order. We are fortunate on Earth to receive conscious life, to interact to the best of our capabilities, and to keep evolving.

So, the real demand before us is not merely to remain busy, but to remain awake. We are not here only to revolve in routine, but to understand, refine, and elevate ourselves. Life asks for relevance, but not a mechanical relevance alone; it asks for growth, freshness, and a better order of being. We may not escape labour, difficulty, or uncertainty, but we can still choose whether to remain merely occupied, or to become more conscious, capable, and purposeful. That choice itself is a form of evolution—the truer role before us: not simply to endure life, but to rise within it, and to leave behind something more aware, more useful, and more alive than what we received.

 

Pawan Kumar,

4th June, 2026, Thursday, Time 12:49 A.M. (Midnight)

From my Berhampur (Odisha) Diary 15th July, 2025, Tuesday, Time 8:44 A.M. 

Thursday, 14 May 2026

The Nectar Within Effort

The Nectar Within Effort

This piece reflects on the need to draw essence from reading and writing, and to align one’s inner good with the broader public good. It suggests that noble dreams gain meaning only when they are brought to the ground through courage, clarity, discussion, and practical effort. In joining oneself with the grand, one receives solace, direction, and a deeper realization of life’s purpose.

In fact, I should know the essence or nectar from any reading or writing I do. For a broad understanding, we need proper discussion and must speak our minds. We must also reiterate the core good in our hearts, which fits within the overall common public good.

We should retell the good stories that give hope to humanity, and should work wholeheartedly to achieve the noble goals cherished by benign dreams. In fact, the immense whole can encompass the full universe, but we remain squeezed in our daily mortal labyrinths and challenges, inflicted by the actual working of the world. Yes, we have some freedom to brood over any gospel and bring it into shape; yet not all thoughts may be practicable to implement. We may not know the right technology, resources, tools, techniques, training, knowledge, or approach.

Nevertheless, one must think grand while finding ways to redeem that on the ground. An able man always ushers in a positive direction and shakes all stakeholders to move. He ensures actual movement on the ground. Fearlessness is one of his abilities; he can speak his mind clearly at times and sensitize all concerned towards the common goal. While brooding over a great purpose, he has to assimilate all concerned into it. If they work together to achieve that, then success is near.

Admittedly, things are severely complex, particularly while doing projects. I have to work on each aspect to facilitate good results on the ground. Yet life will certainly shower great blessings and big solace when we join with the grand. It brings the realization of this very life and its purpose. Man’s courage, fortitude, and action with passion, zeal, energy, and resourcefulness enable him to realize something big.

Life becomes juicy when we churn things with optimum energy, never feel doomed, and see the world with broad hope. Lessen the immoral, and the good will flourish. Yet all making has its own time, and the wise must also endure labour. The nectar is in making, and we are the machine. The present is the processing, and the good result may not be very far.


Pawan Kumar,

New Delhi, 14th May 2026, Thursday, Time 1.22 P.M.

(From Brahmpur (Odisha) Diary dated 25th June 2025, Wednesday, 9.25 A.M.)