doing a job just to earn a living even if it does not get the perfection and dedication of what needs to be done a perfect job is worthless if satisfaction is not achieved during the processes.
1. SATISFACTION
Satisfaction or contentment as the dictionary describes it is a virtue which is followed and
treasured by many individuals in and around the modern day economy. When a person
plays his role in day to day with total satisfaction in the work or the contribution he or she
is making in the world via his dedication and resilience with true believe in the activity or
thought he or she is performing or giving to the society. No measure of richness or wealth
can move him or her form that activity which it does with diligence and perseverance is
satisfaction.
It does not require recognition or understanding of the world as far as he or she him or
herself totally convinced that what it is doing stands true to his or her own conscience.
The reward of satisfaction is itself it is. And it defies every other principal of quantification
or judgment.
When one is satisfied with his or her actions, thoughts and pursuit, that attainment is
much more than that of a person who sells his or her efforts to merely quench the hunger
or day to day needs. The goal is much higher and the effort more rich if it is to attain
satisfaction rather than measly rewards.
It emerges from the depth of the soul, from a desire to make the world a better place not
longing of recognition but for the purpose to contribute itself. To find the answer or to do
the job which no one else finds worthy him or her for it? Satisfaction itself is a reward,
containment itself is the goal.
A thought or a thing done with utmost perfection and dedication with a true belief in
itself without the doubt of its efficacy or worthiness to the world knowingly with intent to
achieve perfection in the action and thought is what satisfaction is. It should be the goal,
the aim of any action or thought we pursue as that is what will matter in the end. And not
the material gain one attains is worthless if it denies the achievement of satisfaction.