A boy once decided to become rich after seeing a very rich person. He worked hard for several days to earn money and earned a lot of money. Meanwhile, he met a scholar, who is very great and kind, seeing the greatness and kindness of the scholar, he was surprised and now he decided to turn in to the scholar and started reading and writing books. He started to read books. He left to earn money and decided to become a scholar.
Within few days, He had just been able to learn the alphabet and nothing, but in the meantime, he met a musician. The musician was a great singer and by seeing his charm and followers he got attracted towards music. He saw more attraction in music, that is why from that day he stopped studying and started learning music.
Similarly, he spent a lot of his time, neither he could become rich, nor could he become a scholar nor a good musician. Then he felt very sad.
One day he met a very great Mahatma. He told to Mahatman the reason for his grief. The Mahatma heard his problem and smiled and said, "Son, the world is very smooth and attractive, any attraction will be seen wherever you go. Everywhere there is a lot of attraction. Make a decision and then live it and keep following it, stick to that decision and do every possible act for getting success in that decision, then you will definitely get success, otherwise, you will be wandering like this in the confusions of the world. No one will be able to make progress due to changing interest again and again. ”
The young man understood the talk of the Mahatma and set a goal and started practicing the same.
Moral of the story:
From the above context, we get the education that whatever work we do, we have to do with our whole body and mind, we should work hard by sticking to one place instead of wandering here and there, only then success can be achieved.
There is one great saying by Swami Vivekananda "
"Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life — think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success."