selfless service
2007-02-14 18:31:42
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answer #1
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answered by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3
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When a service permanently helps a person, it is said to be a real service. If it helps him temporarily, it can not be a real service. If you provide food to a person, it helps to satisfy his hunger for 6 hours only. If you provide clothes, it lasts for 6 months or a year. If you provide shelter, education, a job or a pension, they all last for a lifetime, i.e., until his death. But all these things will not give him a permanent peace of mind and once the person dies, he can not take all these things with him.
So a real service makes a person happy for ever and that too without depending on others for anything. A real service should make him happy even after his death.
Teaching or showing people the way about how to be happy by themselves is the need of hour. Every person has tremendous potential within himself to become tension-free and misery-free and to live his life happily. If we can show how to achieve this, that is the real service we can render to the mankind on this earth.
Self-realisation only can make a person really happy. No other thing in this world makes him happy permanently in all situations. So teaching people about how to realise one's own self is the real service one can do to others.
2007-02-15 03:00:50
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answered by ag.ravi 1
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Anything done ' From the heart - for the people , by the people' is real service.
It can be giving your undivided time /attention/ money to a cause or a child / elder / spouse at home.
To be driven from within and not by the outer strapping associated with 'service'.
Doing ones duties/ responsibilities /job to ones best ability , being socially aware of self / surroundings / society also amounts to real service.
When you perform 'real service' it gives you peace/ happiness calmness from within and without - this is a check of 'seva'.
2007-02-15 02:41:16
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answered by Rainbow 4
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A real service is to make a person happy and satisfied.
2007-02-15 08:25:30
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answer #4
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answered by pritam k 2
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What is seen as a real service by the one who has been serviced.
In majority of the cases, we serve to satisfy our own ego rather than to satisfy the served one.
2007-02-15 02:39:29
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answered by small 7
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Human values is a real service.love is also best service.
2007-02-15 09:05:57
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answered by namburi s 2
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Just service what can you do in that time without any expectations.
2007-02-15 02:55:03
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answered by maa_karthikeyan 2
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volunteering your time and energy making a difference in people's lives without any expectations of acknowledgment or recognition. Willingfully and honestly helping someone from your soul to another soul...reaching out and touching their lives in ways they couldn't imagine...bringing happiness to others through honest efforts and without alot of money. Genuine concern and love for a stranger in need or even those for one knows of.
Great example:: Mother Thersa
2007-02-15 16:39:00
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answered by xoticeyez1975 2
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first of all u have to helpurself & not trouble others. that is real service.
2007-02-15 02:52:21
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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you should specify what type of service.....ie. customer service, room service or service to your source of existence, God or whoever created your soul. Real service is the latter part of my answer.
2007-02-15 02:36:41
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answer #10
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answered by cowboybabeeup 4
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the help or thing which will give good to others and without expectation...
some times we have to learn a lesson from nature... the trees give shadow even to the wood cutter.. the candle kills itself and gives light...
for me Education... if you help a poor child to be educated you do three great things.
1.he/she will know what is world and self confidence by education
2.he will get employment
3. he will take care of his family
and you will distroy
the poverty
the proverb says" rather than give him fish , teach how to hunt the fish"
2007-02-15 07:55:51
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answered by Sky lark 3
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