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The world for me, not I for the world. Great and shrewdness are our slaves, not we theirs. It is the idea of the animal to remain where he is; it is the idea of man to look for the good and stay away from insidiousness; it is the idea of God to look for not one or the other, yet just to be endlessly joyful. Give us a chance to be God. Make the heart like a sea, go past every one of the wastes of time of the world, be distraught with happiness even at wickedness; see the world as an image and afterward make the most of its excellence, realizing that nothing influences you. Youngsters discovering glass globules in a mud puddle, that is the benefit of the world. Take a gander at it with quiet lack of concern; see great and insidious as the equivalent – both are just ‘God’s play’; appreciate all.
page.13, I Volume.7, Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Inspired Talks
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