The secret of success in life is not to make others suffer losses at your hands. The secret to success in life is to plan one’s time and energy wisely and to avail of the opportunities within one’s reach. The secret of success in life is not to make others suffer losses at your hands. The secret to success in life is to plan one’s time and energy wisely and to avail of the opportunities within one’s reach. All this should be done silently. This peaceful strategy of the Prophet Muhammad was that seven years after he migrated from Makkah; he was able to organise a peaceful march to Makkah and enter the city without facing resistance from his opponents. This event is mentioned in Chapter 110 of the Quran. At the time of controversy, people generally fight with others. However, this is not a wise course of action. The wise course is to avoid fighting and strive to reach your goal through quiet planning while keeping a low profile. One should discover the available opportunities and try to utilise them peacefully. It is the law of nature, and the law of nature never fails. If you follow this strategy based on the law of nature, you will certainly have success.
Introduction
The Principle of Accepting the Second Best is in tandem with the law of nature, which governs the working of the universe. Man must accept the second best option because the first best does not exist. Unfortunately, throughout history man has remained plagued with the obsession of achieving the imaginary first best. An old adage alludes to how men rush after the whole measure, ignoring that which they could instead avail and in their vain struggle, end up losing both.
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Case of every individual
The entire human history has been marred with this obsession; aiming for first best, man completely overlooks the second best failing to achieve which he falls into despair. This began with the first man, Adam. He was told to stay in paradise and keep away from the forbidden tree. This was ostensibly the second best option for him; first being that the entire paradise was provided for him. Since he overlooked the second option, it was taken away from him and he was ousted from paradise.
Every individual has an ideal in their mind, which is first according to his understanding. This does not let him recognize and appreciate the second best option. He fails to realize that the first best can only be attained in paradise. The following illustration serves to clarify my point. In conversation with a Palestinian speaker, I told him about my meeting with the President of Israel, Shimon Peres. It was a very hopeful meeting where President Peres acknowledged that
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Example of Prophet Muhammad
Several Muslims authors have written books glorifying the life of Prophet Muhammad but sadly none of them has explained that the Prophet was successful because he adopted the policy of accepting the second best. It is most unfortunate that people fail to familiarise themselves with the Prophetic policies because the books only serve the purpose of feeding the pride of the community. According to a tradition narrated by Hz. Ayesha,
“When the Prophet had a choice he always opted for the easier option.” (Al-Bukhari)
This means that the Prophet always focused on the easier option. He never strove for an unachievable endeavour. His choice was dependent upon the ease with which he could fulfill his commitment. Patience was fundamental to his approach and remained a consistent feature throughout his life.
In the first quarter of the seventh century, Kabah was under the domination of idol-worshippers and housed 360 idols. The Prophet Muhammad who propagated the message of Monotheism (Tauheed) should ideally have begun by striving to cleanse the Kabah of the idols. But nothing of this sort happened. He ignored the idols and availed the opportunity of addressing the gathering that would assemble to pay obeisance to their idols. Similarly, when the tribal parliament took the decision of killing the Prophet Muhammad, he did not opt for fighting against them. Instead he quietly migrated to
Muslims on the contrary talk only about establishing the political empire of Islam; they have wrongfully made it their priority. They consider dawah work as second best and while opportunities of accomplishing the second best galore, the rigid mindset of Muslims obstructs their understanding.
This is the case of the every man. Every person conceives ideal notions about – spouse, children, family, society etc. He imagines a best and strives towards it keeping aside all pragmatic concerns. Failure to achieve this, leads him into despair. Even the famous motivational author Dale Carnegie, (How to Stop Worrying and Start Living), spent his last days in despair and ended his life by committed suicide.
What leads man into despair?
In today’s times, everyone has developed an attitude of complaints. The primary reason for such behaviour is man’s obsession to achieve the first best. Those who make this their sole concern give into frustration, despair and negative thinking upon meeting failure. On the contrary, if one settles for the second best, he can remain tension-free.
It is noteworthy that the rule has no exception. Even a superpower like
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Law of Nature and Dawah work
Effective dawah work can result from a keen understanding of the Creation Plan of God. While it may appear second to political power, in actual fact, dawah work is the real priority for a true believer. I once visited an Arab country where hundreds of youths were taken into custody as a result of their provocative activities aimed at ousting the reigning Sultan. They chose this ‘apparently’ best option ahead of the second option which sought the availing of opportunities in non-political fields.
It is most unfortunate that each person remains entrapped in this fascination of achieving the ideal and failing to do so falls prey to negative thinking. In his strife to achieve the very best, man completely overlooks the opportunities that are already present. It is therefore of paramount importance to acquaint man with God’s scheme of things so that he does not live in despair but in hope and understands that adjustment as per God’s plan is the only option for man.
Conclusion
According to the Creation Plan of God, man shall receive the first best in the world hereafter whereas in the present world, he will have to stay content with the second best so that he saves himself from despair. Explaining how being in agreement with God’s plan comforts heart, the Quran says,
“Surely in the remembrance of God hearts find comfort.” (13:28)
On the other hand, the price that man pays for neglecting the scheme of God is that he develops a negative personality. Non-achievement breeds feelings of hatred, anger, revenge within him and this puts him at a grave risk of being rendered unfit for receiving the best in the world hereafter. We must therefore accept the second best so that we retain our positivity and can be admitted to the perfect world of paradise. Indicating how men shall reap the result of their deeds in the hereafter, a verse in the Quran says,
“This is the Day when the truthful will benefit from their truthfulness.” (5:119)
It is worth noting that even the Prophet had to agree on the second best, which indicates that God’s decision is the same for all. Indicating this, a verse in the Quran says,
‘‘You will never find any change in the ways of God; nor will you find God’s decree averted.” (35:43)
I would therefore reiterate the importance of such an approach while emphasizing that it requires objective and realistic thinking so that man understands that he will have no time at his disposal after he dies; then he shall face only the consequence of his deeds.
May God guide us to the right path!