Obituary – MondayMuse (21 Oct’24)
Pravin Sabnis
OutBound Trainer - Life Coach - Impact Orator - Business Mentor - Poet, Blogger - Founder President, Trainers' Association - Goa
MONDAY?MUSE (21 October 2024)
OBITUARY
Alfred Nobel was inventor of dynamite. He later created other explosives. They brought benefits to engineering but were also used for war. He believed that his weapons would create deterrence, ultimately proving to be a boon to mankind. The exact opposite happened.
In 1888, Ludwig, one of Alfred’s brothers, died while visiting Cannes. A French newspaper erroneously confused the deceased’s identity with that of Alfred and published a scathing obituary entitled, ‘The Merchant of Death is dead.’ It condemned him for his inventions.
The error was later corrected, but life had granted him a rare opportunity of reading his obituary. It horrified him and it led to a re-evaluation. He realized that the end-result of his life’s work was to be worldwide condemnation. Fame and fortune now felt like a burden.
He decided to establish a positive legacy. He wrote his will to reward those who selflessly worked for society. The Nobel Foundation laid down five categories - Chemistry, Literature, Medicine, Physics, and Peace. Alfred donated almost his entire possession to the Foundation.
His last testament indicated a sense of apology with a strengthened resolution to work for the Peace. An erroneous obituary, a mistaken identity altered the destiny of Alfred Nobel, and made his legacy synonymous with peace.
Imagine your obituary and what it might say
Change track now… on what you do today!
~ Pravin K Sabnis
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