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“Try not to become a person of success, but rather try to become a person of value.” – Albert Einstein

Kartavya Desk Staff

Q7. What do each of these quotations convey to you in the present context? (10 M)

“Try not to become a person of success, but rather try to become a person of value.” – Albert Einstein

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question Ethical understanding of value-based leadership and the distinction between material success and moral worth in public life, which is central to integrity in governance and society. Key Demand of the question The question requires interpreting the meaning of Einstein’s quotation in the present context and explaining why becoming a person of value is ethically more significant than merely achieving success. It also expects linking the idea to contemporary public life, leadership, and ethical conduct. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly define value-based character and contrast it with purely achievement-oriented success, linking it to ethical conduct and societal contribution. Body Meaning of the quotation: Explain that true fulfilment lies in cultivating values such as integrity and service rather than pursuing fame or wealth alone. Importance in the present context: Suggest that value-based individuals strengthen institutions, trust, and responsible leadership in society. Conclusion Emphasise that enduring success in public life emerges when achievements are guided by ethical values and social responsibility.

Why the question Ethical understanding of value-based leadership and the distinction between material success and moral worth in public life, which is central to integrity in governance and society.

Key Demand of the question The question requires interpreting the meaning of Einstein’s quotation in the present context and explaining why becoming a person of value is ethically more significant than merely achieving success. It also expects linking the idea to contemporary public life, leadership, and ethical conduct.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly define value-based character and contrast it with purely achievement-oriented success, linking it to ethical conduct and societal contribution.

Meaning of the quotation: Explain that true fulfilment lies in cultivating values such as integrity and service rather than pursuing fame or wealth alone.

Importance in the present context: Suggest that value-based individuals strengthen institutions, trust, and responsible leadership in society.

Conclusion Emphasise that enduring success in public life emerges when achievements are guided by ethical values and social responsibility.

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