Take Charge
- Ability: Recognising our abilities is akin to Arjuna understanding him as a kshatriya, a warrior skilled in the art of battle and leadership.
- Our abilities are our instruments, much like Arjuna’s bow, Gandiva, ready to be strung with the strings of awareness and precision.
- It is through acknowledging our skills, talents, and inner strengths that we carve the path toward our own dharma, our righteous duty in life.
- Ability is our innate potential, waiting to be harnessed and directed towards our destined path.
- Responsibility: With the realisation of our abilities comes the mantle of responsibility; it is the sacred thread that weaves our individual potential into the shared tapestry of society.
- Responsibility is not mere obligation; it is the conscious choice to act with integrity, to respond to life’s challenges with the fullness of our being.
- As Krishna urges Arjuna to fulfil his duty without hesitation, so are we called to uphold our responsibilities in the service of a greater good.
- From ability to response lies responsibility.
- Take Charge: To ‘Take Charge’ is the daring culmination of recognizing our ability and embracing our responsibility; it is to command the chariot of our lives with the reins of wisdom and action.
- Krishna’s counsel to Arjuna is timeless – to seize the moment, stand tall in the face of adversity, and lead the charge for righteousness and justice.
- Taking charge means moving beyond the battlegrounds of doubt and inaction, to the realm of decisive and purposeful living.
- Taking charge is asserting the power of your presence to shape your destiny.