In an interview with a TV channel, Ratan Tata said, “I’d like to be remembered as a person who made a difference. Not anything more, not anything less. A person who is able to make a change, who is able to be responsible for some change in the way we look at things.”
He was once asked about the happiest moment of his life; Ratan Tata shared a profound insight into his journey. He spoke of happiness at different stages— accumulating wealth, seeing his innovative ideas come to life, or receiving accolades and awards. Yet, he said the most profound sense of fulfilment came when he saw the smiles of the marginalised people he had helped. That moment of joy was beyond any personal achievement or recognition.
He believed in the universal principle of happiness—that true joy lies in giving and sharing , and was motivated by genuine concern, compassion, and an unwavering sense of responsibility towards the marginalised.
While the world needs more leaders like Ratan Tata, people of his stature are rare. But if we, as individuals, can carry forward his legacy by doing our part, no matter how small, we can create a world shaped by kindness , integrity, and a sense of shared responsibility. His most significant message is that true fulfilment lies in sharing happiness. Ratan Tata's life was a beacon of hope, and by following in his footsteps, we can continue to light the way for generations to come.
Authored by: Ganesh Kolambakar
He was once asked about the happiest moment of his life; Ratan Tata shared a profound insight into his journey. He spoke of happiness at different stages— accumulating wealth, seeing his innovative ideas come to life, or receiving accolades and awards. Yet, he said the most profound sense of fulfilment came when he saw the smiles of the marginalised people he had helped. That moment of joy was beyond any personal achievement or recognition.
He believed in the universal principle of happiness—that true joy lies in giving and sharing , and was motivated by genuine concern, compassion, and an unwavering sense of responsibility towards the marginalised.
While the world needs more leaders like Ratan Tata, people of his stature are rare. But if we, as individuals, can carry forward his legacy by doing our part, no matter how small, we can create a world shaped by kindness , integrity, and a sense of shared responsibility. His most significant message is that true fulfilment lies in sharing happiness. Ratan Tata's life was a beacon of hope, and by following in his footsteps, we can continue to light the way for generations to come.
Authored by: Ganesh Kolambakar
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