WHY RATAN TATA SIR IS A GEM OF THE INDIA!

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When Indian billionaire Ratanji Tata was asked by the radio presenter in a telephone interview:

“Sir, what do you remember when you got the happiest in life”?

Ratanji Tata said:
“I have gone through four stages of happiness in life, and I finally understood the meaning of true happiness.”

The first stage was to accumulate wealth and resources.
But at this stage, I didn’t get the happiness I wanted.

Then came the second stage of collecting valuables and items.
But I realized that the effect of this thing is also temporary and the luster of precious things does not last long.

Then came the third phase of getting a big project. That was when I had 95% of the diesel supply in India and Africa.
I was also the owner of the largest steel factory in India and Asia.
But even here I did not get the happiness that I had imagined.

The fourth step was when a friend of mine asked me to buy wheelchairs for some disabled children.
About 200 children.
At the behest of a friend, I immediately bought the wheelchairs.

But the friend insisted that I go with him and hand over the wheelchairs to the children. I got ready and went with him.
There I gave these children the wheelchairs with my own hands. I saw a strange glow of happiness on the faces of these children. I saw them all sitting in wheelchairs, moving around, and having fun.
It was as if they had reached a picnic spot, where they were sharing a winning gift.

I felt real happiness inside me.

When I decided to leave, one of the kids grabbed my leg.
I tried to slowly release my legs, but the child looked at my face and held my legs tight. I leaned over and asked the child: do you need anything else?

The answer this kid gave me not only shocked me but also completely changed my outlook on life.

This child said:

“I want to remember your face so that when I meet you in heaven, I can recognize you and thank you once again.”

3 thoughts on “WHY RATAN TATA SIR IS A GEM OF THE INDIA!”

  1. rangamannar veeravalli

    everyone is ‘quoting’ this “4 stages of happiness” anecdote. but no one is stating the specifics of the source of it… – the last part of it, of a child making such an extremely *adult* statement talking of meeting in heavens after death etc sounds extremely unlikely – children do not have such thought patterns & vocabulary…
    pl give the source of this story so one could check this out? obviously, a disquiet like that risks discrediting and undoing the good of the rest of the thoughts there before it.

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