
In an age of social media notifications and silent rivalries, rejoicing in another person’s success has become harder than ever. Nevertheless, fulfillment doesn’t come from winning alone, but from celebrating collective growth.
Verghese Kurien, often called the Father of the White Revolution in India, was the visionary who transformed India from a milk-deficient nation into the world’s largest producer of milk. He was the architect of Amul and a pioneer of cooperative movements.
Kurien once said, “…If we are brave enough to love, strong enough to rejoice in another’s happiness and wise enough to know that there is enough to go around for all, then we would have lived our lives to the fullest.”
He believed deeply in shared prosperity, dignity of labour and people-powered progress. His leadership was about human values in action. Kurien’s quote says live fully by choosing love over fear, generosity over envy, and wisdom over insecurity.
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The quote talks about emotional courage. Loving bravely means opening yourself up despite the risk of disappointment. Rejoicing in another’s happiness requires inner strength, because envy is easier than empathy. And believing that “there is enough to go around” calls for wisdom, especially in a world that constantly tells you there isn’t enough jobs, attention, money or recognition.
Kurien challenges the zero-sum mindset. Someone else’s success does not diminish yours. Their joy does not steal from your future. When you truly understand this, you stop living defensively and start living expansively.
Modern life often runs on competition. People scroll, compare and measure their worth against curated versions of others’ lives. This creates anxiety, bitterness and emotional exhaustion. Kurien’s philosophy reveals that when you stop seeing life as a race and start seeing it as a shared journey, your stress softens. You become lighter, more generous, more grounded.
Kurien’s quote teachers us that fulfilment is not accidental. It is a choice. A choice to love without fear, to clap for others without resentment, and to trust abundance in scarcity. He urges people to expand their hearts before expanding their ambition. A society that believes in “enough for all” builds collaboration instead of conflict. It nurtures innovation, trust and long-term growth—values.
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