Swami says on acts of Service :


" When a teacher is teaching his students genuinely and properly, that is 
service. A businessman need not sweep the streets. If he conducts his business 
in a moral way, that itself is service. If he does not exploit people for more 
profits, that is service. When a person has such a selfless feeling, he 
automatically becomes the "servant." 

One should lead one's life to one's own mental satisfaction. He should 
contemplate his behavior to determine whether or not it is up to his 
satisfaction. You can please Sai only by performing your duties to the fullest, 
serving society whenever and wherever you get the opportunity. Service is not 
limited to serving individuals. Serving society is also service. Any action 
that benefits the country is service. One should experience Divinity in the 
service. For serving, you need not have anybody's shelter, or protection, or 
advice. Wherever you feel the need, serve. 

There is no distinction between any acts of service. It is immaterial whether 
you are serving the poor or the rich. You should be able to serve anyone, at 
any place, and under any circumstances. 


Sai Ram

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