Humility, selflessness, discipline from "summary" of Swami Vivekananda: On Life to Budget by Dilip Datta
This book discusses the essential qualities of humility, selflessness, and discipline, which are necessary for personal growth and success. It argues that these traits should be embraced as they lead to a happier and more rewarding life. It also provides practical advice on how to cultivate these virtues in one's life.- Even our most successful moments come with humility, selflessness and discipline. Our experiences should be shared with others and stretches of valorous deed should never go unnoticed.
- Try finding solace in selfless servitude; this practice helps makes us wiser and more understanding. Such behavior not only guides us spiritually but also inculcates an abiding attitude of gratitude.
- We can only achieve inner peace when we invoke appreciation for the hardwork every human being puts into a situation. Without accepting our fallacies and limitations, success will forever remain incomplete.
- Being disciplined means not wave away routine work as mundane, but embracing it with sincerity. It is then only that one can mindfully thrive no matter what life brings.
- We can embrace transformation when focus remains on developing our skills to grow. Through such displays of control and restraint, we can navigate ourselves with certain intrepidity.
- Selflessness often reflects excellence as opposed to personal benefit or recognition. Any task done with utmost integrity binds all of us together and keeps away selfishness from entering our minds.