THE LEGACY WE LEAVE BEHIND
This morning, a young boy was speaking on the topic - ‘What Money Means to Me’. He quoted Bill Gates:
“If you are born in poverty, it is not your fault;
But, if you die in poverty, it certainly is.”
I had come across this famous
statement of the Microsoft founder long before. Today, as our young-man was
speaking on the stage, I found myself saying in my mind: “Hey, why poverty, is it not true everywhere else, too?”
We really can’t do anything about
the condition we are born into. But, we can certainly do something about the
condition we choose to live in… and, particularly, about the condition we leave
behind, when we leave.
Just think about it, again…
Think about any area of life, any
condition…
Yes, what we leave behind is
always our legacy…
There is an old spiritual
principle, whose beauty is concealed in such a legacy. This age-old principle urges all of us that when we leave any place, we should strive to leave it a
lot better than how we found it when we first walked in…
Any place that is...
Be it the company we keep or the company we work for…
Be it the company we keep or the company we work for…
Be it the colony we come to live
in or the family we plan to raise…
Be it the institution we
join to learn or teach or be it the relationships we weave around…
Be it the bed we sleep over, or
the plates we eat from… or, even the
toilets we use!
As
our young-man was using Bill Gates’ famed lines to make his point, today, I
could see the wider and deeper significance of those words in all walks of
life…
The condition that I walk into is
never in my hands; it is neither my choice nor my fault…
But then, the condition that I
walk out from, always, is…
Yes, it is in my hands… It is my
choice…
It is the legacy I choose to
leave behind.
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Gloria Pinto
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