How can one work with dedication to the Lord even whilst doing duties one doesn’t like?
Don’t label duties as pleasant or unpleasant. In duty the question of like or dislike does not arise. You cannot say, “I like hiring people but not firing them!”
If our position is such that both these jobs have to be done, then we must do them without any feelings of like or dislike.
If one remembers the altar of dedication, then these things will not count.
We know what happened to Arjuna.
He did not want to perform a particular duty and his dislike made him want him to leave the battlefield.
Bhagavän then said,
“If you are running away from performing your duty because of your aversion in doing your duty, it is not the right thing to do. You must stay and fight because it is your duty”.
The very definition of duty is ‘that which has got to be done’.
So we have to remain firm in it whether we like it or not.
Swami Chinmayananda
Chinmaya Mission
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