In this talk, HG Amogh Lila Prabhu explains that the real strength of any company, organization, or family is not money, technology, or buildings, but people. Human beings should not be treated merely as “resources,” but with dignity, care, and respect. He says people usually do not leave organizations—they leave bad bosses or unhealthy relationships. Therefore, managing relationships is essential.
He explains that IQ (Intelligence Quotient) alone is not enough for success, because intelligent people can also misuse their intelligence. EQ (Emotional Quotient) alone is also incomplete, because overly emotional people may lose focus and balance. Therefore, SQ (Spiritual Quotient) is necessary, as it helps manage both IQ and EQ. Spirituality gives a person steadiness, compassion, and proper judgment.
Prabhuji also warns that many people sacrifice relationships in pursuit of career success and wealth, but later end up lonely. A large house, money, and status mean little if there is no family warmth, love, or companionship. He quotes the idea that some people are so poor that all they have is money.
Using simple examples, he says grapes sold in bunches are more valuable than scattered grapes. Likewise, united people have greater strength and value. The sticks of a broom clean only when tied together; separately they become useless. Unity creates power.
He further explains that all kinds of people are needed in life. Some people encourage us, some add joy, and some criticize us. Praise gives inspiration, but criticism gives improvement. Both are valuable.
Finally, he says relationships do not die naturally—they are murdered by ego. The mentality of “Why should I bend?” destroys families, friendships, and teams. Humility, willingness to adjust, and letting go of ego are the real keys to maintaining healthy and lasting relationships.
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