Thursday, May 5, 2016

Subrata Roy’s take on knowledge and its variants Playing essential Role in Human Life

Knowledge of an individual helps in building his or her personality, where other characteristics like work, discipline and honesty contribute in the making of that personality, says Subrata Roy in his masterpiece, Life Mantras.
Subrata Roy divided knowledge into four different categories to convey the actual meaning of the same in a descriptive manner, so that the reader of Life Mantras can have a deep insight of this concept of knowledge. These kinds of knowledge have been covered in this blog.
Roy mentioned, “Knowledge of Life is like a deep, vast ocean. One, who thinks of himself as knowledgeable, is the most ignorant of all.” A person with the knowledge of life can differentiate between love and respect and also know that which one is deceptive and which one is a superior emotion, respectively.
The knowledge of your work subject makes your job lot easier. And for that, you need to keep yourself well-acquainted with your company’s expertise, work operations, facts and actual services. You should have answers to all your what, why, when, who, where and how; if you are familiar with all these questions, you certainly have knowledge of your work subject.
Having knowledge of your workplace tops the list of having professional knowledge. Subrata Roy said, “Exhaustive knowledge of the workplace is essential to achieve success.” This kind of knowledge about the organisation can represent your knowledge base and your organisation well in other people’s perspective.
While talking about knowledge of behaviour, Subrata Roy considers a number of factors responsible for cultivating a person’s behaviour and temperament. He believes that a great deal of human behaviour depends on the level of knowledge that individual have acquired about life, which ultimately brings optimistic changes in human behaviour and nature. Roy believes that a man or woman’s personal authority should motivate and influence others rather than his or her status authority.
At the end, Roy has mentioned, to which a number of successful people would also agree that never fear outside punishment, rather fear your conscience in the performance of your genuine duties.

Monday, May 2, 2016

How to Transform Your High Ego and Weak Ego in Balanced Ego: Subrata Roy


Misunderstand or understating some concept, is a natural human tendency, which generally confuses the masses and let people develop the wrong perception about that particular concept. Same is the case with the word EGO, which was termed for explaining self-respect in shortest form but modern era considers the same as a negative attribute in human.
In Life Mantras, Subrata Roy has talked in detail about Ego, categorised it into different segments and tried to clean the blurred picture. Subrata Roy correlates Ego with ‘I’, which is essential for the personal development of a human. If a person lacks the ego, he or she is certainly suffering from the lack of self-respect as his ‘I’ has weakened from all the sides, believes Roy.
An individual maintains his or her level or egotism even after living with hundreds and thousands of people in their acknowledgement, whose ego might be weaker or higher than theirs but the former person’s strong ego doesn’t get affected by either. To explain it better, the charioteer of Sahara has divided ego into three different categories, starting with high ego, passing through balanced ego and concluding with weak ego.
People with High Ego, cannot discriminate between pride and self-pride. They usually have unreasonable expectations from other people and when the same don’t get fulfilled, they end up hurting others along with their self-respect. Their viewpoint matters the most in any argument, whether it makes sense or not because people with high ego usually start losing on their empathetic nature towards other people’s feelings. Roy says, “People with high ego generally change when they face a lot of failures and disappointments in their lives. But a majority of them would change with the right intent, continuous and convincing teachings.”
People, who have a balanced ego, belong to the highest category of creatures in society as they have a beautifully developed mind and respect others along with nurturing their own ego. According to Subrata Roy, “Balanced ego persons are the ones who are running this world properly and effectively.”
Individuals with less courage, diminishing internal energy, specifically self-confidence that Roy is highlighting, they have a weak ego. Easy distractions, insecurities, high dependency on others are some of the characteristics of people with a weak ego, which can be improved with right kind of guidance.
If weak people put more efforts and high ego people control some of their urges and unreasonable expectations from others, the world will be a better place to live in because the balanced world can only be imagined with people having a balanced ego.