Visibility of Your Kindness


Supriya was a very kind hearted woman. If anyone was in difficulty, she always helped the person. But she was also very vocal about her good deeds, and made sure to tell everyone about it. She gave alms to beggars outside the temple where everyone could see her kind act. But at times she did not help those who came to her house, due to the same visibility considerations. Everyone who knew her agreed without hesitation that she is a very kind and helping person.

Smita, on the other hand, was seldom seen doing any act of kindness. She did go a lot among the poor and visited slums and hospitals, but never told anyone about what she did there. All her neighbours including Supriya thought that she was a bit strange and not a vice person.
Unfortunately, while travelling together, the two of them met a fatal road accident one day, and died. As they reached the gates of heaven, Supriya was very optimistic of her prospects due to her good track record at earth. However, she was surprised to see that she was made to wait, while Smita was immediately admitted in heaven.

“What does it mean?”, she demanded from Chitragupt, “I have been so kind and charitable throughout my life, and helped so many people, yet you have let Smita in before me, who has done nothing. This is so unfair. I did not expect it to happen in God’s court”

Chitragupt smiled and replied, “Smita was kind to everyone she met. She was not rich, but she visited and helped poor and sick in many ways. However, she took pains to hide her good deeds from others. She did good, and suffered a lot on earth. So now, she gets the reward for her good karma.”

“And  what about me?”, asked Supriya, with a touch of irritation in her voice.

Chitragupt gave a stern reply, “All the good deeds you did were motivated by a desire to be appreciated and liked by others. You were always very particular about the ‘visibility’ of your kindness. So, when people at earth praised you, liked you, and said good things about you, you enjoyed all that attention, didn’t you?”

“Yes”, admitted Supriya, not sure about where it was heading.

“That was the reward for your good karma that you have already received at earth. In a way you have already encashed part of your karma on earth.”

Everything became crystal clear to Supriya, and she was filled with a feeling of regret, “If only I get a second change”, she thought. At that point, she heard a sound of a bell ringing at a distance. As the bell sound grew louder, she could recognize it to be a familiar sound.

Suddenly, she was woken up from her sleep by this sound of alarm bell, and she realized that she was seeing a dream. God! She was so relieved to find herself alive, and took a resolve not to worry too much about ‘visibility’ for her kind acts.

Secret of Happiness @ Work

Nalini worked as a nurse at a government hospital. Over time, she got fed up of dealing with ungrateful, complaining patients, back-biting among the hospital staff, and a demanding management. Finally she could not take it any more and decided to quit the job.  She was very friendly with another nurse Devina, so she shared her decision with her, pouring out all the complaints she had from the job.

Devina gave a patient ear to all her complaints and supported her decision to quit. However, she came up with a very unusual suggestion.

"Nalini, I want you to try a little experiment before leaving, just for the sake of fun. Take a resolve for the next one week to be extra accommodating for everyone, and bend over backwards to help everyone you encounter. No matter how someone looks at you, talks to you, or treats you, do your best to provide them service with a smile, and say only good things to them."

Nalini said, "I am not very sure what I would gain by following your advice, but I will be happy to follow it, as you say it is just for fun."

From next day, Nalini started doing what Devina suggested. She kept her focus on providing help and service to patients and co-workers, without expecting anything in return. Very soon, people coming in contact with her began to be overwhelmed with her courtesy, service, encouragement, and appreciation. Nalini started noticing that an amazing transformation is taking place all around her. Suddenly, the patients didn't seem so miserable, the staff no longer looked so hostile, and management started to appear more considerate.

Nalini kept at it for the whole week, and when she discussed it with Devina again, she shared her pleasant experiences as well.

"I wonder what caused this change Devina, suddenly everything around me in the hospital seems to be much better than before.", She said.

Devina said, "You experienced first hand an important law of nature. We do not have to change the whole world out there, but we should work on our own attitude and behavior. Let us look inside and see if the situation that gives us frustration is a reflection of our own attitude."

Nalini dropped the idea of quitting her job as she had found the secret of being happy in her Job.