Our Inspiration

The Road Less Travelled

It is not easy. Finding the inherent potential takes one along the long and hard path of introspection - learning about one’s own strengths and weaknesses. This journey is a mirror turned to own soul. From there, we start the journey to reach out to others in need. Renaissance masters like Sree Narayana Guru demonstrated this through their social reforms. We need to learn from it.

Modern social strategists like Stephen R. Covey put in in a different way, saying “Be part of the solution, not part of the problem”. That is why we shifted our focus to children when life is most impressionable. They respond with warmth and original feeling. If the sense of solution-seeking is inculcated in the minds of children, we can create a generation of solution-creators and not problem-creators. It takes a different path to reach this destination. As one of the brightest human beings ever Albert Einstein once said, “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them”. The entire perspective has to change. That is our destiny. That is our mission.

The key here is to have a different eye. Salvador Dali, the Spanish surrealist maestro, “always saw what others not see” and he could venture out and explore the sensibilities of human creativity that were never explored before. Time melted in his palette and the world stood in wonder.

Every life counts. Every thought matters. Every person leaves an impact. “We’re here to put a dent in the universe. Otherwise, why else even be here,” asked Steve Jobs, the man who revolutionized the way people used communication gadgets. We go through all these inspiring lives and keep ourselves recharged to take up a journey of our own. Before us is the road less travelled and we as on a Mission to create a Better Tomorrow.