The Call of Duty


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Inspired by a nudge from Srikanth Vadrevu (Proclaimed #TeluguHero)
We all have a duty to perform, a task to attend to, a chore that is essential and a need attached to everything above. Duty takes up the largest part of our belief, as it assigns us to continue on an enlightening path. 
I read of a lady gynecologist, who was about to go into labor and was due to deliver the next day. As she lay in the hospital, awaiting the birth of her child, she learnt of a lady, whose water had broke and was in dire need of a doctor.
The 'doctor-in-labor' rose up to the occasion, asked for couple of nurses and helped deliver the baby, in spite of being heavy-footed with her own "bundle of joy" in her womb. She later laid down her tired body and took a couple of deep breaths. In the next couple of hours, she was blessed with a child, sans any complication and dramatization. 
#TheCallofDuty completed! 
Think of the woman. An amazing example of giving duty, first preference. Her ability to allow her duties to take precedence, in spite of her own condition, speaks volumes of her character and ability to perform under pressure
That, my friends, is what true people are made of. Dutiful to their trade, at any point in time and always giving their 100 percent. Isn't this what makes the world a good place to live in? 
The fact that the world is made up of such people, who believe no task is too less and every task has a meaning towards achieving greatness, is extremely heartening to know.
May such people live a life, peaceful and pristine as the blue skies and always find time to enjoy the delights of nature. 
#MakingHumanityBelieve by @harryrockerz

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