The true identity of a person is in his ideals
The true identity of a person is in his ideals –
Every person leads his life through some ideals. That ideal is sometimes developed through family education,
sometimes in the light of personal experience, and sometimes matured through the harsh realities of life.
Ideals are an invisible asset of a person, which is much more valuable than money, wealth, or social status.
A person’s external identity may be revealed through his name, title, or profession.
But his true identity is revealed through his character, values, and ideals.
To truly know a person, we must judge his actions more than his words.
Because a person’s ideals are reflected in his every behavior.
In the course of life, we come across many people about whom we have already formed an idea.
Whenever we hear someone’s name, we feel respect. On the other hand, whenever we hear someone’s name,
we feel an unknown fear or discomfort.
Sometimes it happens that when we need to meet a person, we become mentally unstable.
It seems that it is better to stay away from him.
Many times, we make various assumptions in advance.
We think that he might insult us, not take our problems seriously, or take advantage of our weaknesses.
So we start looking for alternative ways to avoid contact with him. But reality is not always what we think.
Sometimes it turns out that the person we had the most negative impression of is the one who behaves the most humanely towards us. His behavior, compassion, and sincerity amaze us. We cannot imagine that a person can have so much courtesy and generosity.
At that moment, a question arises in our mind—why is this so?
To find the answer, we have to look at the qualities and ideals of a person.
If a person truly has honesty, politeness, humanity, and fairness, then those qualities eventually influence the minds of other people as well. You may not know it, but your behavior, your words,
or your way of life have created a special impression about you in the minds of others.
Your good qualities may have impressed them. Maybe your honesty has forced them to respect you.
Maybe your humble behavior has created a special place for you in his heart.
As a result, when you go to him for help in a particular situation, he treats you kindly.
Because he sees something in you that motivates him to be positive towards you.
The impact of good deeds in a person’s life never goes in vain.
Many times we think that our good behavior or honest deeds have no value.
But in reality, every good deed leaves a mark in the heart of a person in some way or the other.
A person may not praise you publicly. But he evaluates your honesty, your devotion or your humanity in his heart.
And reflects that evaluation in time. Similarly, bad behavior also carries the identity of a person.
Even if arrogance, deceit, selfishness or cruelty gives a person temporary benefits,
in the long run it distances him from the heart of people. People then start avoiding him.
Therefore, the greatest asset of a person is his ideal. Ideals honor a person.
Ideals give a person a place in the heart of people.
Another thing needs to be remembered. In many situations in life, we do things that we have to do out of necessity.
Sometimes we become helpless. We face situations where we do not have the opportunity to choose.
At that time, if our intentions are honest and our conscience is clear, then there is no reason to be unduly afraid.
Because the Supreme Creator sees the hearts of people. He judges people’s intentions, honesty and sincerity.
- The Creator never punishes anyone more than he deserves.
- He also never lets the reward of a real good deed go to waste.
- Therefore, it is very important to keep your ideals intact and be honest with your conscience.
There are many people in our society who gain recognition because of money, power or influence. But with time, that identity fades.
On the other hand, there are some people who may not have much money, but people remember them for their ideals, honesty and humanity.
History is a witness – what makes a person great is his ideals, his character and his values.
Not a title, not a wealth, not any external splendor.
Therefore, we should enrich our ideals. Love the truth, show respect for others,
behave humanely and be honest with our conscience.
Because these are what form the true identity of a person.
- Remember, people will not judge you by your identity card, but by your behavior.
- They will give more importance to your actions than your words.
- They will give more importance to your character than your wealth.
Therefore, it can be said that a person’s good and bad qualities are his true identity.
And that identity is built on the basis of his personal ideals.
The more beautiful, sophisticated and humane his ideals are, the more he is able to earn people’s respect and love.
- Therefore, personal ideals are the main driving force in human life.
- Ideals guide people, introduce people to them and establish people in a position of dignity.
