It’s ironical and woeful that to do good to society and mankind at large, you need to be ‘unconventional’. It seems to me that traits like undivided attention, unwavering focus, unrestrained enthusiasm and unconditional commitment, the ones needed to make a significant difference are not imbibed by default.
That way, existence within this macrocosm is meaningless; un-belonging beckons.
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What about everyday deeds we do which are directed to people around us?
A parent, a friend or a sister don't these roles means something?
I guess a Social worker is regarded unconventional because not many people opt for such a profession but at the end of the day he too works to earn a dough.
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