Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Do not worry in the least about yourself, leave all worry to God,' - this appears to be the commandment in all religions. This need not frighten anyone. He who devotes himself to service with a clear conscience, will day by day grasp the necessity for it in greater measure, and will continually grow richer in faith. The path of service can hardly be trodden by one who is not prepared to renounce self-interest, and to recognize the conditions of his birth. Consciously or unconsciously, every one of us does render some service or other. If we cultivate the habit of doing this service deliberately, our desire for service will steadily grow stronger, and will make not only for our own happiness but that of the world at large.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the importance of selfless service and trust in a higher power. It suggests that by focusing on serving others without worrying about personal gain or recognition, individuals can deepen their faith and find true happiness. The quote also implies that everyone has the capacity to contribute to the world in some way, and by consciously choosing to serve, one not only benefits themselves but also positively impacts the world around them. A willingness to relinquish self-interest and embrace the circumstances of one's life is seen as crucial for walking the path of service.