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Embracing Personal Responsibility: The Path to a Meaningful Life

Prameya · January 01, 2026
Embracing Personal Responsibility: The Path to a Meaningful Life

The world is not that big. Although the weight of the earth is more than our body weight, the size of the earth is many times larger than the space required to bury a dead body. Although the life span of the earth is more than 450 crores, humans consider their life to be very short. What does the life span of the earth matter to them? As we see, the more care they have taken in their lives, the more they are respected in the world. Be it Buddha or Mahatma Gandhi or Einstein. And we must remember that for them, there were no 26 hours in the day and night. We have never felt pain for the 140 crore people of our country, if only from a handful of acquaintances who have felt pain. No one has given us the responsibility of the whole world, we cannot do it either. If we take responsibility for our family. If you have a family, there are three or four or at most ten people. If you have a world, you are wasting your life. Take care of it. In our society, it is rare to live to a hundred. So, coming to the office on time and going back on time is a big job. Maybe someone can create the illusion of presence by putting glasses or a helmet on the table, but his family will suffer the consequences. To fulfill the responsibility entrusted to him correctly is the greatest patriotism, the greatest worship of God, the greatest devotion. But sometimes, if we succumb to greed and get carried away, we ourselves have to suffer its consequences. Here is heaven and here is hell. The world is not that big, whatever we do, we do for ourselves. Therefore, we must do that work correctly, through the right means, at the right time. The whole world will become true and beautiful again. – Ganeswar Nayak. My: 9777749727 Gitavani Upadrasthanumanta cha bharta Bhokta Mahesvarah. Paramatreti champukta Dehesmin Purush Parah. . Even in this (work of nature) the Purush is completely different from nature, that is, he is not involved in the qualities of nature. Because he is Upadrastha (nearby witness), Anumanta (approver), Bharava (decider), Bhokta (protector), Mahesvara (the Adhuti of Brahman) and Paramatma (the knower of the inner self). Trayodasodhyayaah | Kshetra Kshetrajna Bhejayayoga: Sloka- 22