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"I am the Best": The mantra of success

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Dr KK Aggarwal    24 September 2019

Most people lack self-confidence and self-esteem and face episodes of depressions. They suffer inferiority complex and are in habit of comparing themselves with others.

Whether an organization is good or bad is decided by its people. If the people are good the organization is good and if the people are bad the organization is bad. Imagine a situation where two students of a school are asked “how is your school”. The first student answers: “the school is the worst in the city” and the second one says: “the school is the best in the city”. The teacher’s reply to both the students is the same: “it has to be because student like you are there in this school”.

Whichever organization you work for, it must be the best, because you are working there, and you are the best. If it was not the best, you would not have been there.

The mantra of success lies in the self affirmation of “I am the best”.

Everybody is born with a hidden talent. One should only look for positive things in oneself and others. Never compare yourself with neighbors or friends, as you do not know their hidden negativities.

If God wanted you not to be a good person, he would not have made you a human being. Remember, a human being is born after passing through 84 lakhs different kinds of living beings (births).

The Eastern scripture explains that in this world there are approximate 84 lakh species of living beings which include 3 million species of plant life; 2 million 7,00,000 species of insects; 1 million 4,00,000 kinds of birds; 9,00,000 kind of water animals and 4,00,000 kind of land animals including men.

Therefore, one should not only look at oneself through the eyes of flesh but also through the eyes of mind and soul. One should not only analyze one’s physical profile but also the ego and soul profile.

External beauty is important but is incomplete without the beauty of the mind and the soul. Ashtawakra Gita was a dialogue between the sage Ashtawakra and Raja Janaka. Ashtawakra was a person with eight curves in the physical body. But his soul profile was unmatchable. 

Yoga Vasishtha says “Respect the elders, forgive the younger ones, be friendly with the colleagues and ignore the others”.

“Aham brahmāsmi” ("I am Brahman", or "I am Divine") verse from Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 1.4.10 of the Yajur Veda clearly defines that I am the consciousness, I am the intelligence and therefore I am the best.

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My profession is the best

My state is the best

My country is the best

My NMA is the best

My CMAAO is the best

My WMA is the best

Because I Am The Best: Never compare

Dr KK Aggarwal

Padma Shri Awardee

President Confederation of Medical Associations in Asia and Oceania (CMAAO)

Group Editor-in-Chief IJCP Publications

President Heart Care Foundation of India

Past National President IMA

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