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Through hardship, to the stars

The March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake was the most powerful known earthquake ever to have hit  Japan,  and  one  of  the  five most powerful in the world since 1900. The earthquake triggered a tsunami whose waves reached heights of  133   feet and travelled 10 kilometres inland. The tsunami then caused a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Losses were estimated at $200 billion.

One might imagine that any country which has been dealt such a shattering blow would never be able to return to its former glory. But this is far from true, for only one year since, Japan is not only far along on the road to recovery, but is still the world’s third largest economy, and the fourth fastest growing.

Japan still figures most prominently of all on the world manufacturing and industrial scene. It is a hive of commercial activity, which is  even  more remarkable considering that industry in Japan began from scratch long after other developed nations, and after the destruction left behind by World War II, and that Japan has no natural resources to speak   of.

In life, the most important thing is the will to act. Had the Japanese succumbed to a sense of loss and frustration, and frittered their energy away, their country would have not have risen from the ashes as it has    in the past, and will in the future. They have conquered their setbacks and set about reconstructing their nation. Earthquakes have brought the Japanese people death and destruction, but the Japanese have always resolutely set about rebuilding their lives afterwards.

In such situations of hardship, if we have the will, all our hidden potential is brought to the fore. We think better, plan better and make greater efforts to bring those plans to fruition. Anyone who lacks the will is like an idling motor, burning fuel and going nowhere.

www.cpsglobal.org

 

Late Maulana Wahiduddin Khan

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