When Love, Care, and Commitment Collide with the Need to Help

When Love, Care, and Commitment Collide with the Need to Help

A few minutes ago, my heart and brain disconnected.

A heaviness in my mind took over, leaving even my heart numb. I couldn't cry.

The emotions from a LinkedIn post shattered me inside.

That post was about Radhika and her two premature babies in the ICU, born after 15 years of trying and enduring a miscarriage.


I felt their pain deeply. I live with a similar ache every day, not having a child of our own. But I felt helpless, unable to even pray...

You see, 13 months ago, I made a vow. I promised God, "I will never pray for anything or anyone except for my Bestie’s Health, Happiness, and Peace."


I’ve committed to this every single day—every hour. While working, eating, driving, meditating, it’s always in my heart and mind. But today, for the first time, I let another thought in…

After that thought, I turned to my Bestie sitting in my messy room.


I closed my eyes and whispered, "I’m really sorry. Please forgive me if you can. Thank you—it means a lot."

I blinked and closed my eyes again, feeling the weight of my vow.

With my eyes closed, I imagined all the gods and goddesses in a frame.


A thought crept in: "Make me so wealthy that even trillionaires ask for my help."

know it sounds strange, but I envisioned it—like the gods were asking, “Is this really you?”

Yes, it’s me. I lost myself in that post, thinking how a hospital can’t raise just 30 lakhs for two innocent lives. I know I could solve problems like this—with the right systems, tools, leadership, and integrity. I’m not praying for wealth out of greed, but to help those who need it most.


But I won't break my vow. I know the power of economics, and how it’s misused. Yet, I can’t dishonor my promise to God for my Bestie’s Health, Happiness, and Peace.

Others may call me selfish, but my intentions are clear—I am committed to serving with love and care. If I start praying for everything, the list will pile up endlessly.

Returning to Radhika’s story, I know God will bless those babies, even if I don’t pray. My intentions are pure, and I trust that they will be taken care of.


Moral of the Story:

True commitment means staying loyal to your promises, even when your heart aches to help.

The greatest gift we can offer is standing by our word, without breaking our vows, while holding space with love and care for those we cherish.


If inspired then share it with your loved ones.

Thank you.

To your wealth,

Harssh

Life is good.

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