The Moral Vision
        
        
          Concentration
        
        
          ~ 79 ~
        
        
          In any task of greater or lesser complexity, there are
        
        
          always aspects of it which present problems which
        
        
          appear at first sight to be insoluble. Sometimes
        
        
          innumerable facts have to be marshaled which can
        
        
          be interpreted only with the keenest of insight.
        
        
          Often a mysterious, elusive factor emerges just at a
        
        
          point when one thinks that all questions have been
        
        
          answered. Such difficulties can be overcome, and
        
        
          such secrets unveiled only when one’s total
        
        
          intellectual capacity is directed towards the
        
        
          unraveling of the mystery. Without the utmost
        
        
          devotion and one hundred per cent concentration,
        
        
          success will remain forever beyond one’s grasp
        
        
          (125:20).