One characteristic of both men is that they were family-oriented: Dr. V worked as a dedicated surgeon and he continued to be the normal family man and villager that he was; “Dr. V is simultaneously the fellow villager that he once was, and continues to be, and the extraordinary healer he has become” (Dass 6). Dr. V felt that despite being the founder of a large hospital he was still the normal villager he used to be and continued to be. He continued to dedicate a large portion of his time …show more content…
V and Robert Allman was Determination Dr. V’s passion was to help others enjoy life with their sight, “Dr. V’s blend of being and doing is his message. He continually seeks to be an instrument of imbuing the physical world with living spirit” (Dass 6). He felt that helping others would help them to help themselves, so he founded the Aravind Eye Care Center which eventually became the largest eye-care organization in the world. Robert Allman was determined to excel in life, “All my life, i have set ahead of me a series of goals, and then tried to reach them on at a time. I had to learn my limitations. It was no good to try for something i knew at the start was wildly out of reach, because the only invited the bitterness of failure. I would fail sometimes anyway, but on the average, i made progress” (Allman 9). Robert Allman did all he could to just make even progress, to which he would continue until he perfected what he was doing, for example he became a prestigious athlete as he was determined to become just that. How hard do you think it would be to become a decorated athlete while