A question I often ask myself, “Why do I do What I do?” and the answer I found  is compassion for others.

No-one on earth born gifted with endless motivation. During my travel, I have met Yogis spent years meditating on Himalayas and I have friends who are highly successful in their chosen field. But I found on thing that we all have common with and that is, we are all after self-discovery and seeking for ways to happiness. Some people are happy living in Ashram, some in the life of the Yogi, and some may when they travel.

It reminds me of a story which I’ve read in the famous book Napoleon Hill “Three feet from the gold”. We all look for happiness and satisfaction when it lies within ourself, all we have to do, is to recognize who we are and how we can serve our community we born or live. It happened to me that I was in search of myself and traveled for years and then looked for opportunity to make my living, but it wasn’t just about myself.

Now with more clarity, when I see the pictured from the past, and It make me realize my divine purpose I was searching but it was right there waiting for me. My purpose start from the community where I born. There are so much to do for the people and especially to the children who are unfortunate and, cannot afford their studies, I can see their dreams in their glittering eyes that tells me “why I do What I do” with this motivation I push myself forward, against all the odds with the sole purpose to build an eco-system when every child can reach their dreams, where science and technology will bring opportunities to every remote villages of India and around the world.

In nutshell these are the act out of compassion which is fulfilling joy of life, it gives life’s a meaning to server others with our best.

I wish every youth should find these answers because we all have a divine purpose.

Feel free to comment below, or contact me if you have such dreams.