Serve Others
“There is no higher religion than human service.” Albert Schweitzer
A little fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses.
All great leaders, thinkers and humanitarians have abandoned selfish lives for selfless lives and,
in doing so, found all the happiness, abundance and satisfaction they desired.
They have all understood that all-important truth of humanity: you cannot pursue success; success ensues.
It flows as the unintended but inevitable by-product of a life spent
serving people and adding value to the world.
Someone was running after the train and accidentally his shoe fell off.
Rather than worrying about it, he removed his other shoe and threw it after the first one.
Someone asked him why he did this. And the man replied,
“The poor soul who finds the first one will have a pair to wear.”
A little fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses.
All great leaders, thinkers and humanitarians have abandoned selfish lives for selfless lives and,
in doing so, found all the happiness, abundance and satisfaction they desired.
They have all understood that all-important truth of humanity: you cannot pursue success; success ensues.
It flows as the unintended but inevitable by-product of a life spent
serving people and adding value to the world.
Someone was running after the train and accidentally his shoe fell off.
Rather than worrying about it, he removed his other shoe and threw it after the first one.
Someone asked him why he did this. And the man replied,
“The poor soul who finds the first one will have a pair to wear.”