"Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth," said boxing legend Muhammad Ali. One Human of Bombay clearly agrees.
Seen sweeping the streets of his neighbourhood in a Humans of Bombay Facebook post, this Mumbaikar seeks happiness, not in material gains, but in serving his people. He knows not many would understand his devotion towards this thankless job, but he doesn't need any validation and says he'd "continue to do it for the rest of my life".
He seems to have hit the right balance between public service and cleanliness, the key requirements for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet Swachh Bharat mission. Isn't that what the journey of life is about anyway? Do let us know what makes you feel happy and content, in the comments section below.
Seen sweeping the streets of his neighbourhood in a Humans of Bombay Facebook post, this Mumbaikar seeks happiness, not in material gains, but in serving his people. He knows not many would understand his devotion towards this thankless job, but he doesn't need any validation and says he'd "continue to do it for the rest of my life".
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