Self Improvement

  • A powerful reflection on how charity today has become transactional, and how true giving without expectation has almost vanished. explores the irony that while blessings are measured, curses are given freely. a thought-provoking read on daana, punya, and human nature. In the grand tradition of our culture, the act of giving—daana—was once the most sacred…

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  • Many today claim they don’t believe in dharma or karma. But what if dharma isn’t something to believe in—but something we all live by, every single day? This article explores how dharma silently shapes our lives, relationships, and society itself. Dharma: The Invisible Thread Holding Us Together Why You Can’t Truly Be “Beyond” Dharma We…

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  • when staying the same becomes more painful than changing, that’s when transformation truly begins. this eye-opening perspective will shift how you see your own growth journey. Most people don’t change because they’re inspired. They change because they’re tired. When a Quote Becomes a Mirror I recently stumbled upon a line that didn’t just make me…

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  • Why do people laugh at unfunny jokes just because they’re told by someone rich or powerful? This article explores society’s obsession with status over substance and how real strength lies in staying true to yourself. When Power Redefines Humor There’s a saying that goes, “A rich man’s joke is always funnier.” But is it really…

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  • Recently, I came across a thought-provoking riddle from Game of Thrones about power, influence, and perception. At first, I thought it was just a fictional narrative, but when I started connecting it to the real world, I was shocked by its relevance. Who truly holds power—This article unravels the hidden dynamics of authority and belief…

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  • Are good people really fewer, or do bad actions just stand out more? Explore a fresh perspective on the famous three monkeys and human nature. We’ve all heard of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s famous three monkeys—one covering its eyes (see no evil), another covering its ears (hear no evil), and the last covering its mouth (speak…

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  • Walking Your Own Path: The Power of Choice The world is full of voices telling us what to do, where to go, and how to live. Everyone has an opinion, a so-called ‘right path’ they think we should follow. But many of these people haven’t walked the journey themselves! They speak with confidence, yet their…

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  • Introduction: Guruji’s Wisdom During one of his enlightening discourses, my beloved Guruji, Sri Vishwesha teertha swamiji, shared an analogy that has stayed with me ever since. He spoke of gravity—the unseen force that binds us to the earth—and compared it to the pull of material attachments. At first, it seemed like a simple comparison, but…

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  • Have You Read Part 1? Before diving in, if you haven’t read Part 1: The Changing Mindset of Today’s Students, check it out first! It sets the stage for what we’re about to discuss. The Illusion of Maturity in Students Students today appear more knowledgeable than ever. With unlimited access to the internet, they confidently…

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  • When I observe students these days, a mix of concern and reflection takes over me. Despite living in an era of immense technological advancements and unlimited access to knowledge, many students seem caught in a web of worry, hesitation, and half-baked understanding. Their perception of brilliance, fueled by social media and external influences, often blinds…

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