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In The End, What Matters Is Nature! - Nishchal Kulshrestha, TAPMI

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Nishchal Kulshrestha
Nishchal Kulshrestha

Most people in this world strive for success. And they measure their success by the house they have or the car they have bought or the standard of living they have. For some, success is the huge amount of money they earn and for others, it is the targets or goals achieved by them at their workplace. Sometimes people spend their entire life in search of success and those who have it, spend their life in figuring out how not to lose it. Success really matters to them a lot. Others things what matters to people the most are their values, their nationality and their relations with others. They just want to hold on to their values or relations until the end of their life.

But if you observe closely, all the above things are created by humans. Their house, luxurious car, money are just a part of human imagination. It is just their belief and nothing else, that owning these signify their success. Similarly, the belief that one's values or nation is good is just their imagination. Also, all these, in one way or the other, create divisions in society.  For example, money separates the rich from the poor, nation separates the national from the anti-national and so on. Also, all these things have no value when one leaves this world. So, what is the one thing that is real and not just another imagination of the human mind? What is the one thing which is absolutely pure and flawless and is not affected by human minds? The simple answer is nature. Be it in any form, nature is something which is not part of the human imagination. Although, human life is just a minuscule part of this nature. Nature is the one thing which is not built by humans and it is the thing which remains even after they leave this world.

Therefore, the one thing which matters the most is nature. And if we want to contribute something, we should contribute towards nature i.e. human life, animals and plants. And this is exactly why the Aditya Birla Group (ABG) is extremely important in everyone's life. Be it treatment of 5000 patients, empowering 45000 women or planting millions of saplings, ABG has left no stone unturned in contributing and preserving nature and human life.  The simple realisation that it is not just the profit but the overall environment that matters the most makes ABG one of the biggest organisations in my eyes.

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In The End, What Matters Is Nature! - Nishchal Kulshrestha, TAPMI