Let's take the examples of Homi Bhabha or Vikram Sarabhai or Abdul Kalam. They were clearly not doing it for money.
Japan has had a tradition of great engineers/scientists like this. Likewise in America of old.
The greatest inventions very often came from people who did not worry about making the most money.
It is the recent Finance-dominated era that has reduced every motive to money. We confused Finance with "capitalism", and capitalism is really about building capital in the broadest sense of that word, which includes physical infrastructure as well as capabilities in people, as well as building trusted commerical relationships (that includes things like branding).
I will say this with confidence; obsessing about money is not even the best way to make money!
Everything here in this life from birth-death, is being balanced knowingly or unknowingly...do not repeat the mistakes, move forward. That's what we are here for!
The ideal of all education, all training, should be this man-making. But, instead of that, we are always trying to polish up the outside. What use in polishing up the outside when there is no inside? The end and aim of all training is to make the man grow.
#swamivivekananda
Direct Action Day (Part 1)
Direct Action Day is a chapter from history that was purposefully deleted so that Indians can never know what atrocities Hindus faced due to the secularism n non violence of Gandhi.
In this thread u will know what was Jinnah
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