Blissful death is possible only if....You truly care and live your life to make other's better.
Today India lost an extraordinary and great human being and those who met him or personally related must be feeling the grief, but the best part is that millions like me who have never met him or no way connected to him, feel the same grief. The closest distance I have seen him was in 2007 at Bangalore Air show, when he dared to co-pilot a Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jet at the Bangalore Aero Show. But the way he died, made me realize, how noble his soul was - death is not blissful for most, and only those who have a true compassionate soul, living close to the God can depart happily.
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Nobody would have thought in their slightest imagination, that a person who wrote this just a couple of days will have such a blissful death at the age of 86. He went for some regular health check-ups to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital and that was it. A person who owned the business whose products spans from being used by a common man to the richest people, was so humble and down to earth who always believed in giving back to the world more than he was blessed with. He taught the world that business is not just about success but about kindness and integrity, so that it helps uplifting others - no matter whatever their status is. The chairman emeritus of the Tata group, was honored with the Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian honour in India - a well deserved honor. There are many stories about him, which are truly heart touching and inspiring. Sharing one such story here :
This post is my tribute to the greatest soul who dreamed big but carried even a bigger heart - a true noble soul who taught us to be humble; it costs nothing. You will remain forever in our heart - true legends never die.
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