#BeYourself
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Why does Sanatana endure when empires, ideologies, and religions rise and fall? This piece explores Sanatana not as a man‑made system, but as an eternal way of being that emerged with life itself, surviving without founders, central authority, or dogma because it is woven into responsibility, consequence, and the very patterns of existence. Why is
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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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Why is it that whenever life feels unfair, people respond with one word—destiny? Why do we accept what’s written in fate as the ultimate truth, even when it makes no sense? Why is the present, no matter how painful, imposed on something as vast as destiny? And why, when we ask for answers, do people
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The Mahabharata is often seen as a battle of good versus evil. But when we look deeper, it’s clear that it’s not as black and white as we’d like to think. Everyone in the epic, from Duryodhana to Yudhishthira, used deceit at some point. It wasn’t just one side being cunning—it was a war where
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In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy for young people to feel the weight of expectations bearing down on them. Whether it’s the pressure to fit in on social media or the fear of judgment from peers, many youths find themselves grappling with the elusive concept of reputation. But here’s the thing – behind the façade