Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 3. 1936-37
Fragment ID: 17867
1936-37
Something ought to intervene in this inert period. How else shall I prepare myself for the coming Darshan of the 15th August?
There is not much use in thinking that something ought to be. It is better to get done what can be done by as steady a will, aspiration and pressure as possible.
The resolution, to be a real resolution, must be there always, fixed. If it is dependent on an urge, not self-dependent, it can also be knocked down by inertia.
I have said, it is the persistent will and endeavour that matter, not the date of achievement.