#CharacterDevelopment
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Sanātana is often misunderstood because it is framed as a religion. This article explores why that label fails—and how Sanātana functions as a lived, decentralised way of life. When Religion Is a Word — and Sanātana Isn’t The Argument Starts at the Wrong Place Most debates around Sanātana fail before they begin. Not because people…
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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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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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Life, in many ways, is like a sheet of paper—simple, fragile, and full of potential. At first glance, paper appears smooth and unmarked, much like our lives in their early stages. But as time passes, life shapes us, sometimes gently and other times harshly, leaving us with creases, folds, and scars that define who we…
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Sit with me for a moment. Let’s talk about those times when you desperately wanted something—a job, a relationship, or an opportunity—but no matter how hard you tried, it slipped through your fingers. It hurt, didn’t it? You felt like the world was unfair, like God wasn’t listening to your prayers. But what if I…
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Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Kashiraj, king was blessed with a daughter named Sutanu. He had no sons, but he loved his daughter dearly. Sutanu grew up to marry Vasudev, and together they had a son named Paundraka vasudeva. However, fate had a peculiar twist for this family. Vasudev decided to leave…