The basic talk of this Diksha was focused on discussion about success – its parameters, its importance, its achievement, and its interrelation with happiness. By mentioning various parameters of success like fame, money, satisfaction, power, happiness – he laid special emphasis on contributing to the success of others. He also mentioned and exemplified how sometimes achievement of one parameter of success nullifies some other parameter. He told the crowd to acquire a practical rather than an unrealistic, idealistic approach and to be successful by at least society’s definition than be failed by our own definition.
Mr. Chandrashekhar mentioned that it is practically not possible to achieve success only on our own terms but one has to take the society along with us. He also mentioned that there is nothing called permanent success. Even very successful people had their share of ups and downs and their own periods of success. Giving examples from his own personal life, Mr. Chandrashekhar emphasized on believing in creating one’s own destiny, ruling one’s environment rather than being governed by it, acquiring knowledge and learning, giving emphasis to the morals and acquiring a non-escapist attitude towards life, having patience while achieving success.
Overall it was a very informative session, which made the crowd to introspect and see where they are headed.