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Satisfaction comes from Perfection

Until and unless we are not satisfied what we do then we always think something is missing in our life.

And Satisfactions comes from perfection towards our activities what we do in our daily life. If we are trying to do our best what we can, then definitely we are trying to reach at perfection level.

As Lord Krishna has already stated in Bhagwad Gita, "Do your best and leave the rest on Me". 

So here comes our best, what we can do in our day to day life? It's not like we should compare our-self from anyone but only matter is what we can do our best to do things better.

We must keep competition in our mind but it should be healthy and self. We should never try to compete with others, by doing this we only get jealousy, envy and greed. But if we try to compete with our-self then we do our introspection. 

In my childhood there was one story of barber who was giving his hundred percent to his customer, does not matter whether customer is clean or dirty. He was only concern of his best, and that way he was fully satisfied with his job.

So, in our life we also try to do our best and once we do best in our life surely we feel satisfied towards our task.

Remember one thing, whatever we do we just no do it for the sake of others but for sanctification of us and please to Krishna.

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