The Tragic Illusion of Working Like An Ass
Śrīla Prabhupāda powerfully critiques modern materialistic civilization by comparing its exhausted, aimless workers to beasts of burden. He emphasizes that human life is meant for the high purpose of self-realization, not for the ignorant, strenuous toil of an ass.
The Ignorance of Material Labor
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that an ass works tirelessly under a heavy burden without truly understanding why or for whom it is working. Similarly, materialistic individuals, referred to as mūḍhas, labor day and night for temporary sense gratification, completely ignorant of the ultimate destination and perfection of life.
- Ass has no knowledge. He is working day and night but he does not know what for he is working. He has no ambition; he has no information where is the destination of perfection.
- The mudhas: those who are grossly foolish like hard-working beasts of burden. They want to enjoy the fruits of their labor by themselves and do not want to part with them for the Supreme. The typical example of the beast of burden is the ass.
- They (karmis) may become big multimillionaires, but they are just like asses, working hard day and night. Regardless of how much money they may have, their stomachs can only hold so much.
The Misuse of Human Life
The human form is a rare and precious opportunity specifically designed for awakening Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that when humans dedicate all their energy simply to eating, sleeping, mating, and defending, they completely degrade themselves to the level of common animals.
- The best of the forms is this human form. But this form of life is not meant for working so hard like an ass and gratifying the senses like the hogs and dogs.
- A man should lead a healthy life with a sound mind just to realize vidya, true knowledge, which is the aim of human life. This life is not meant for working like an ass or for culturing avidya for sense gratification.
- We are given this human form of life not to work hard like asses, swine and dogs but to attain the highest perfection of life.
The Illusion of Modern Civilization
What is often celebrated as technological and economic advancement is exposed by Śrīla Prabhupāda as a trap that forces people to labor unnecessarily. This misguided civilization keeps the conditioned soul distracted, forcing them into a brutal struggle for existence while falsely promising happiness.
- At the modern age the people are simply kept into ignorance so that they can work like ass and cow and be satisfied. This is the present civilization. And this Krsna consciousness movement is a fight against this civilization, this wrong civilization.
- Everyone is eating. The ants within your home, within the hole of your room, they're also eating. So who is not eating? Everyone is eating. Why you have made a civilization to work hard like an ass for your eating? What is this civilization?
- Impeded by this ignorance and passion they are working very hard, just like an ass, and still they are thinking that "I am happy."
Working with True Intelligence
True intelligence means utilizing our energy for spiritual emancipation rather than mundane physical maintenance. Śrīla Prabhupāda encourages us to abandon fruitless endeavors and instead use our time to inquire about the Absolute Truth, thus achieving the ultimate perfection of life.
- Just like ass is the most hard-working animal, but it has no intelligence. So we don't want that. We want working with intelligence.
- We are simply sitting down and inquiring about Krsna, and this is what one should do. This is life. Why should one work day and night like an ass? What kind of life is this? No. This is not life.
- You cannot change your destiny simply by working hard like asses and dogs. No. But you can utilize your special human energy for improving your Krsna consciousness. That's a fact.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda completely shatters the illusion that endless, exhausting material labor equates to success. By comparing the strenuous efforts of modern individuals to the mindless toil of an ass, he powerfully highlights the tragic misuse of the human form of life. Rather than spending our precious energy on temporary bodily maintenance and fleeting sense gratification, we are meant to utilize our higher intelligence for self-realization. When we stop imitating the aimless labor of beasts and instead direct our activities toward Kṛṣṇa consciousness, we escape the fruitless struggle for existence and achieve the eternal perfection we are truly seeking.
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