On the other hand, we commend with great admiration and respect those who dedicate their efforts to the betterment of society, working tirelessly for causes that bring lasting benefits. These individuals, driven not by fleeting personal desires but by a deep sense of duty, foresee the long-term impact of their actions. Equal praise belongs to those who, despite facing challenges and hardships, continue to serve with unwavering commitment, whether by restoring the sanctity of temples, providing medical aid to the needy, or planting trees for a greener tomorrow.
Such efforts are clear and meaningful. In moments when we have the freedom to choose how to spend our time, we should embrace actions that contribute to the greater good. Whether it is organizing medical camps to provide essential healthcare to underserved communities or planting trees to heal the environment, these selfless acts bring long-term rewards. However, there are times when personal comfort must be sacrificed for a greater cause. For instance, those restoring temples often toil under difficult conditions, but their work preserves cultural heritage and provides spiritual solace to many.
The wise person, therefore, always follows this principle: they may forgo immediate pleasures or ease, knowing that their contributions—whether to nature, society, or culture—create a better future for all. These decisions, though challenging, are guided by a vision of a healthier world, restored sanctuaries, and thriving natural ecosystems.