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Our life seems to be going around and pursuing more material possessions that we won’t be humble to show others. So what is more important in life other than being successful in materials?
The challenge in this contest is to discover ourselves by engaging in being Wise and Useful to Others in our daily life. This contest requires contestants to get out of their comfort zone and do kind and good deeds for the community. For example, one may choose to wipe the public benches clean, sweep the public corridors, staircases and footpath around your house, pick up the litter at public playground, etc. Write to us your thoughts before, during and after performing such communal works and attached photographs of your kind deeds.
Share your thoughts or experience that you have learnt from Being Wise and Useful to Others, that relates to one or more of the Winning Factors, W.I.S.E.
W. I. S. E. where
W stands for Wisest
I stands for most Intelligent
S stands for most Socially Ethical
E stands for most Equanimously Humane
Registered users or voters will cast their votes for the best four entries whose Contents in their opinion, satisfy any one of the four Winning factors.
Analogy Contest > Inspire Our Life
Wisdom and Positive * Creativity * Curiosity * Judgement * Love of learning * Perspective Doing something for yourself gives motivation but doing something for others gives meaning. You dont need to be an expert. You dont need to be an inventor. You dont need to have a wall of diplomas. You simply need to be human to be useful to others. Everyone has ups and downs, ... View More
In a society often fixated on the pursuit of material prosperity, it's common to overlook the genuine essence of wealth. The above tale of the elderly woman, who discovered fulfillment and satisfaction through community service, serves as a reminder that true affluence is not quantified by the quantity of possessions one accumulates, but by the depth of one's inner being. Initially ad... View More