Friday, October 7, 2016

Saints emerge from all Faiths, Or from no Faith

Saints emerge from all Faiths. Or from no Faith.

Some get the title from their followers, some from a body representing a Faith.

Some get no title at all and yet, through their stellar actions and experiences, can be identified with one.

There is no great deal in the title. But everything in their purpose and action. Even Saints have levels of evolution. Even they struggle with infallibility. But they make their mark. Who are we to criticise those who are genuine? And yes, we have that ability to discern the genuine from the not genuine. It takes herculean strides to be that particular way - life of a Saint. Among the billions, only some emerge. It is they and their actions and leadership and life-enhancing thoughts which allow life on Earth to enjoy the reassurance that there is still hope and time from annihilation. Do we have the wisdom and the grit to follow and contribute to that path, in this lifetime?

Building a nation in the 21st century

In the 21st century, you don't build a nation by brawn and bullets and, yes, a testosterone-way-of-thinking. And you don't also build it necessarily with money management skills and a "winning temperament" (business management skills).

You build it with ideas and innovative thinking, heart and mind, brain, inclusiveness and bridging the gap between the Haves and the Have Nots.

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Tarun is a versatile writer, poet, manager and thinker. His multi-faceted personality enabled him to re-invent himself several times. He has worked in the fields of journalism, industry promotion, public relations, corporate communications, business and creative writing. Starting out as a journalist, Tarun later spent much of his professional life promoting India’s automotive component industry at its sectoral association for several years, across functions as diverse as trade promotion, government relations, press relations, publishing, knowledge-building, and advocacy. On becoming a journalist again, as consulting editor of a leading B2B automotive magazine, he raised the bar in automotive journalism by writing analytical and in-depth articles on lesser written subjects. Currently, Tarun consults with companies in branding and corporate communications. He has deep interest in international relations, current affairs, economy, history (including military history especially related to WWI and WWII), religion, philosophy, medicine, intelligence, literature, management, animal welfare and photography.

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