RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat gave a significant speech on Thursday, urging people to focus on self-improvement and warn against the temptation to see oneself as “superhuman.” He spoke about the dangers of ambitious dreams that could lead to seeking roles like “superman,” “devta” (deity), “bhagwan” (god), or even “vishwaroop” (universal form).
Here are the key points from his speech:
On Thursday, during a village-level workers meeting organized by the non-profit Vikas Bharti in Gumla, Jharkhand, Mohan Bhagwat spoke about the importance of continuous self-improvement and warned against the dangers of aiming to become “superhuman.” He pointed out that such ambitions might lead one to desire roles like “superman,” “devta,” or “bhagwan,” which are beyond human reach.
Bhagwat stressed that there is no end to personal or societal development. He said that people should always work hard for the betterment of humanity and should never be satisfied with their achievements. He encouraged focusing on areas like environment, education, and health to make the world a better place.
He also spoke with optimism about India’s future, stating that there is hope because everyone is working towards improvement. Bhagwat reflected on how previous historical attempts to find happiness and peace failed, but India’s traditional way of life offers a clear path forward, especially evident after the pandemic.