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Finding Your Human Potential

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March 16, 2018
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Let us begin by observing the world around us and recognising that the laws of the universe dictate that everything is constantly moving, the universe is continuously expanding and there are stages of growth within the life cycle. In the same way, your human essence is also always seeking to grow and it has the potential to do so; your state today should not be the same tomorrow. Rather, the you of today should be a more caring, more conscientious, more productive and stronger version of the you of yesterday.

Let us try an experiment – for just one hour, turn off all electronic devices; switch off the TV, the phone, pull those earphones out of your ears – all the things through which we seek escape through every moment of our lives because we do not want to face the reality of our situation. We are avoiding the reality that, if we are being completely honest with ourselves, we are not reaching our full potential. So disconnect yourself for an hour and contemplate.

There are different components to human potential and it is only when all areas are worked on in an inclusive and comprehensive manner that the peak can be reached and our full potential realised. What should be understood about human potential, however, is that it is linked to happiness – a natural goal of every human being, and fundamentally based on care. If a person has nothing, care for others alone can bring about the great feelings of joy and happiness. Let us journey together through this article to find our human potential by considering three different realities; the individual, the family, and society.

Just as your fingerprints are specific to only you as an individual, your characteristics, capabilities and talents are very unique to you as well. When we talk about living, we must also acknowledge that no-one can ever stand to fill in your space. Knowing you are unique is recognising that you have your own specific purpose and that makes you special. Your family members and circle of friends are unique to you. When they are in need of support, they have only a few chosen people from all of humanity that their hearts will call out for and you have the honour of being one of them.

As an individual, ask yourself: What defines you? What makes you you? What beliefs, values, morals, mindsets and principles do you have with which you make decisions? What kind of belief is core to your nature? What are the intentions behind everything you say and do? Travel to the farthest and most remote island, travel to the lowest depth of the sea, or travel through space to the farthest stars; you will not find anything more secret and more hidden than a person’s intentions. Your intentions are entirely private. In your journey through life, the universe will respond not only to your actions, but also to the hidden intentions behind them.

How you cultivate your uniqueness and how lofty you make your intentions are both intricately linked to defining you as an individual. This is the start of where human potential is realised, for you can only give as much as you have.

As soon as you came into existence you were introduced to other beings; your family. In fact, you were physically attached to another being by the umbilical cord. It is true that you have been created as an individual to be special, but not as an individual to exist alone.

Your existence on this earth spread multiple smiles in your household, and without any effort on your part, life began with you in receipt of great care from them. Thus, is it not only natural that it is your family which you should first seek out to keep smiling? When a nation is unable to go forward, families must be looked at, for what is a nation except the coming together of families? When individuals fail in responsibilities towards their families, society takes a hit.

Consider the example of parents who correctly express care, love and appreciation towards their children. Each child will understand and approach life in a positive manner, remain motivated and have support and direction when things do not go so well, helping them become great assets to society. Whereas, when a mother and father have a child they have no time to nurture and love, we find he or she may grow seeking to fill that emptiness that only parents can, and thus becomes involved in anti-social activity. It thereafter falls on the society to create youth organisations to cater for this youth’s needs. In other words, failing of responsibilities in the family create gaps that are filled by other members of society, who generally do not have a fraction of the amount of love and care that we have for our own children.

Ask yourself, how are you as a son or daughter inside the home and how important is family to you? Do you know how things work in the home, what your responsibility and roles are and how finances should be taken care of? How have you as an individual responded to challenging circumstances, designed to test and mould you towards your full potential? How do you treat your siblings emotionally and psychologically? Do you offer care, love, support and appreciation?

Before we can even think to reach and perfectly fulfil the lofty positions in society, we must first take care to perform the ‘smaller’ roles and responsibilities at hand to an excellent standard. If we cannot aim high and remain strong in the apparently insignificant day-to-day matters, this lack of care for perfection and beauty will become part of our character and naturally impact how we handle our ‘bigger’ roles.

 

 

 

 


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