If I am no one and am self-dependent, I depend
on no one, and hence, am free. But, if I am no one, others also can’t depend on
me. Does it mean I am good for nothing?
If
I am self-dependent, I don’t have to part with a part of me for my survival.
Maybe, then, I tend to protect my completeness. Maybe, then, others get the
benefit of my completeness, and, I become good for, at least, something.
If
I am not self-dependent, I have to part with a part of me for my survival (assuming
that I do possess at least something to part with), rendering myself, more or
less, incomplete. In that situation, I do not remain a reliable entity, either
for me or for the others.
Those
who try to sell a part of them for their survival, lose their freedom as well
as their completeness. Humility and self-dependence is a precious combination
to achieve for all those who are in search of completeness. Completeness for a
human being is nothing but fulfillment that is always filled with inner
resources.
PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA
[The writer of this blog is also the author of “Mahatma A
Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious” and “In Search of Our Wonderful Words”.]
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