My Top 7 Life Strategies

Grasping life’s fundamental truths often takes years, causing many to look back with regret, wishing they had learned these lessons sooner. By adopting these seven Life Strategies, you can navigate your journey with greater confidence and fulfilment, avoiding the pitfalls that others have encountered. Embrace these principles now to set yourself on a path toward a more successful and enriching life.

If you’re in your early twenties and take the time to study and internalise these strategies, you’ll save yourself a great deal of time and effort in your pursuit of a fulfilling life.

1. Take Responsibility for Your Actions

Stop blaming others and start taking full responsibility for your actions. You alone are accountable for your decisions. Owning up to your actions empowers you to make positive changes and steer your life in the direction you want.

Example: If a project at work doesn’t succeed, instead of blaming your team, reflect on what you could have done differently and use that knowledge to improve future projects.

2. Select Your Life Partner with Thoughtful Consideration

Choosing your spouse is one of the most crucial decisions you’ll ever make. A good partner brings joy and support, while a poor choice can lead to unhappiness. Never decide in a hurry or when under pressure. Friedrich Nietzsche wisely advised, “When marrying, ask yourself this question: ‘Do you believe that you will be able to converse well with this person into your old age? Everything else in marriage is transitory.'”

Example: Imagine spending your life with someone who shares your interests and values, and with whom you can have deep, meaningful conversations. This is the foundation of a lasting and fulfilling marriage.

3. Embrace Lifelong Learning

Don’t let financial constraints hold you back from investing in your career development. The internet is full of resources offering vast opportunities for learning and growth. While degrees can be valuable, they don’t solely define your knowledge, wisdom, or capabilities.

Example: Many successful entrepreneurs have used online resources to learn new skills like coding, digital marketing, or design, and have built thriving businesses without formal education in those fields.

4. Adopt Gradual and Consistent Learning for Deeper Understanding and Full Internalisation.

Take your time to learn slowly, carefully, and steadily. By doing so, you’ll realise that you have the ability to achieve anything. Don’t let others discourage you. Give things a go and be prepared to fail before conceding defeat prematurely.

Example: Consider training for a marathon. At first, the goal may seem overwhelming, but by committing to a steady, incremental training plan, you build endurance and confidence over time. Each small, consistent effort contributes to your overall progress, transforming a seemingly insurmountable challenge into an achievable accomplishment. Similarly, learning a new skill or mastering a subject takes persistent, gradual effort, leading to profound understanding and success.

5. Develop the Habit of Investing and Understand the Power of Money

Start investing as early as possible. The earlier you begin, the more time your investments have to grow, providing you with financial security and freedom. Many of life’s problems can be alleviated with money. Financial stability provides the means to address challenges and seize opportunities. While money doesn’t buy happiness, it reduces stress and grants you the freedom to pursue your passions and goals.

Example: Starting an investment account with a small monthly contribution in your 20s can lead to significant savings by the time you reach retirement age, thanks to compound interest. Having a financial safety net can help you handle unexpected expenses like medical bills or car repairs without falling into debt or significant stress.

6. Don’t Let Regrets Hold You Back

Regrets are unproductive. Instead of dwelling on what could have been, focus on making the most of the present. Every moment spent regretting is a moment lost that could be used for positive action and growth.

Even if you’ve faced deep pain or significant losses, ask yourself, “So what?” followed by “What next?” and focus on your next steps. The past is gone and will never return, but it can sabotage your future if you allow it.

Example: Imagine you regret not taking a chance on a business idea years ago. Instead of ruminating on missed opportunities, redirect that energy into launching a new venture now. Research your market, develop a solid plan, and connect with potential mentors or investors. By focusing on actionable steps, you turn regret into motivation and create new possibilities for yourself.

7. Sleep on Important Decisions

Before making an important decision, take a pause and avoid deciding immediately. Instead, let it sit overnight. This brief delay allows you to gain clarity, giving you time to weigh the pros and cons thoughtfully, rather than being driven solely by emotions or excitement.

Example: If you receive a job offer, take a night to think it over. This allows you to assess the offer with a clear mind and make a well-considered decision.

By internalising and practising these seven strategies, you can navigate life with greater confidence, resilience, and fulfilment. Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination, so embrace each step with an open mind and a determined heart.

From Frustration to Fulfilment

The Essential Guide to Overcoming Life’s Unfavourable Situations

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Breaking Free from the Cycle

Many of us find ourselves stuck in a cycle of complaining, brooding, and feeling generally dissatisfied with our circumstances. Whether it’s our job, relationships, or personal achievements, the tendency to ruminate on what’s wrong can be overwhelming. And yet, despite the temporary relief we might find in venting to a friend or relative, we often wake up the next day only to repeat the same routine, with nothing having changed. The question then arises: how can we expect change when we continue to do the same thing?

The Unproductive Cycle of Complaints

Complaining and brooding are natural human responses to dissatisfaction. It’s almost instinctual to express our frustrations when things don’t go as planned. However, these actions rarely lead to meaningful change. Instead, they often serve as a temporary release, a way to momentarily ease the pressure without addressing the underlying issues. As a result, we remain stuck in the same unfavourable situation, repeating the cycle day after day.

To break free from this cycle, it’s crucial to take a different approach—one rooted in clarity and action. The key lies in defining your problems and goals with precision. Let me take you back to my childhood to illustrate this point.

As a young boy, I was naturally curious and had a mechanical aptitude that drove me to understand how things worked. I was always eager to get to the bottom of things, refusing to accept anything at face value without clear evidence. When I was reprimanded by elders or teachers for my behaviour, I didn’t just accept the scolding. Instead, I wanted to know what I had done wrong and, more importantly, what I should do right. However, my requests for guidance were often met with silence or a cold stare, leaving me with unanswered questions.

This experience taught me a vital lesson: in any situation, if something is wrong, it’s essential to ask, “What is right?” This principle can be applied to any area of life:

  1. If you’re dissatisfied with your job, ask: What is my ideal job?
  2. If you don’t like your life, ask yourself: What would my ideal life look like?
  3. If you’re unhappy in a relationship, ask: What is the ideal relationship I want?

The Three-Step Approach to Change

Once you’ve asked these questions, the next step is to define your situation clearly. Here’s a practical approach:

  1. Identify What You Don’t Like and Why: Be specific about what bothers you. Is it the long hours at work, the lack of appreciation, or perhaps a feeling of being stuck? Understand the root cause of your dissatisfaction.

  2. Create a Clear Vision of What You Want: Visualise your ideal situation in detail. What does your perfect job look like? What qualities define your ideal relationship? Be as specific as possible, down to the finest details.

  3. Develop a Plan to Achieve Your Vision: Identify the steps you need to take to move from your current situation to your ideal one. This might involve learning new skills, making lifestyle changes, or even having difficult conversations. The key is to take actionable steps that lead you closer to your goal.

The Danger of Temporary Fixes

Many people, when faced with an unfavourable situation, seek quick fixes to ease their minds temporarily. Whether it’s pouring out your woes to a friend, closing your eyes and sitting under a tree or in a religious place, or even turning to substances, these methods offer only momentary relief. They don’t address the core issues and often lead to more frustration when the problem inevitably resurfaces.

Please always remember that if someone truly wants something, they will find a way to get it. Consider alcohol and substance addicts or those addicted to gambling—they always manage to obtain what they crave. If you feel you’ve been working hard with no improvement in your life, instead of adopting a victim or ‘poor me’ attitude, try to view it from another perspective. Perhaps your efforts are insufficient, misdirected, or lack proper direction.

Summing up and Learning to Take Control of Your Life

If you’re unhappy with your current situation, don’t waste time complaining or seeking temporary distractions. Instead, follow the steps I’ve outlined:

  1. Define your issue clearly.
  2. Visualise your ideal situation.
  3. Take actionable steps to achieve your vision.

By doing so, you’ll find that you have the power to transform your life into something truly fulfilling. These steps may seem simple, but they are profoundly effective—I speak from experience.

Never forget that many people don’t know exactly what they want. Complaining and feeling depressed require less effort than reflecting and strategising, which is why slipping into self-pity is so easy. For anything good and positive to materialise, there must first be a clear image in the mind. So, the next time you feel the urge to complain or brood, make sure you know exactly what you want.

Real change begins with a clear definition of your goals and a commitment to taking action.

A Mind-Bending Voyage

Experience the Vastness and Awesomeness of Existence

Reality, Perception, and the Awakening of Consciousness

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After a decade away, I found myself standing once more in front of the house where I had lived until I was 11. This was the place where my sister and I used to walk to school, hand in hand, through green fields, joyfully crossing a small brook along the way. But as I stood there, I was struck by how different everything seemed. The street that once seemed so long and wide now appeared short and narrow. The house, which I remembered as spacious, looked small. The distance to my school, which had once felt like a great journey, now seemed trivial.

What had happened? When I left Poona, I was 11 years old. Now, I was 21. I had grown taller, and my perspective had shifted. The distances and proportions I held in my mind were relative to my height and understanding as a child.

This experience confirmed a profound truth: what we call reality is shaped entirely by our perception. When I was a child, my world seemed vast. As an adult, returning to that same world, it appeared small and contained. The reality I perceived at 11 was not an absolute truth—it was a reflection of my limited perception at that time.

This realisation extends far beyond childhood memories. It speaks to the very nature of our existence and the limitations we impose upon ourselves. Those who are deluded into believing they are merely their bodies, confined by irrational religious beliefs and paralysed by the fear of defying some ‘heavenly figure’, are trapped in a narrow reality. Their consciousness is limited, their minds blocked by layers of fear, dogma, and superstition.

But imagine if they could step out of these mental prisons—if they could free themselves from the beliefs that restrict their consciousness and their ability to think freely. They would rise above these illusions and delusions, and experience the ultimate truth of their existence: the realisation of their true SELF as subjective awareness, which is formless and, once not mentally limited to the body, is all-pervading.

This is the essence of the awakening journey—transcending the childish beliefs, religions, cults, and sects that confine us, and attaining the highest state of understanding. It is a journey from the narrow confines of perception to the boundless expanses of consciousness.

Take this fascinating virtual flight through space to the end of the observable universe and back. As you do, realise the vastness and awesomeness of existence. Let it inspire you to rise above the illusions that bind you and to reach for that highest state of awareness where the ultimate truth resides, far beyond the constructs of human beliefs.

The Journey Within: Exploring Vedanta and Self-Realisation

From Illusion to Insight

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Exploring the Depths of Vedanta

Ever since I began my blog and YouTube channel in 2014, my mission has been to inspire individuals to delve deeper into the profound teachings of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita and Vedanta. These ancient philosophies offer timeless wisdom that can guide us towards self-realisation and inner peace.

In our modern world, it’s easy to get lost in the noise and distractions of daily life. However, the teachings of Vedanta provide a path to clarity and understanding. By focusing on the principles of unity and non-duality, we can transcend superficial differences and connect with our true selves.

One of the most powerful aspects of Vedanta is its emphasis on inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge. This philosophy encourages us to ask questions and seek deeper truths, fostering personal growth and mental clarity.

In my next video, I will be discussing these themes in greater detail, exploring how Vedanta can help us lead more meaningful and fulfilling lives. Stay tuned for insights and practical applications that can transform your perspective and approach to life.

Join me as we embark on this journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. Let’s explore the depths of Vedanta together!

100 Quotes – Brilliance Through Time

Thoughts of some of the Greatest Minds

Take this profound journey through time with “Brilliance Through Time: 100 Quotes from Some of the Greatest Minds.”

I would tell my son when he was a young boy to respect the advice of parents and teachers because even a single sentence, let alone a word, was packed with a lot of experience and knowledge. Similarly, words from people who have seen life and achieved great things, contain great wisdom.

Let this video play in the background as you go about your day, allowing the wisdom of history’s luminaries to seep into your mind. Each quote is a gem of experience and insight, ready to inspire and guide you. Connect with the profound teachings that have shaped our world.

Beyond Beliefs: Harmony Rather Than Conflict

The Belief Factor: How Our Views Shape Conflicts

The Power and Perils of Belief

This is about the critical exploration of ‘belief’. After extensive studies and observations, I’ve come to understand that ‘belief’ is the pivotal word we should all be examining and working on. It is the root cause behind many disagreements that have the potential to escalate into serious conflicts, crime, violence, and even wars between nations.

The term ‘belief’ can be defined as an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof.

Whether it’s a small dispute among family members, friends, or colleagues, or larger-scale disagreements between nations, beliefs—or rather, the lack of respect for individual beliefs—are the seeds that grow into major conflicts. Not to forget that a belief held so strongly it leads to major showdowns between individuals or separations between couples can, in the future, contradict the philosophy of the same person as they evolve.

Through a series of insightful videos, I aim to shed light on how deeply ingrained beliefs influence our interactions and shape the world around us.

Join me on this journey as we uncover the true impact of unsubstantiated beliefs on our lives and learn how to navigate through differences with understanding and respect. Together, let’s explore how fostering critical thinking and open-mindedness can lead to personal growth and societal harmony.

Bookmark this page for thought-provoking videos that challenge general perspectives and encourage intellectual analysis.

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“Nothing in this Life is Permanent, not even our Problems” – Charlie Chaplin

“Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.”

Charlie Chaplin once told a joke in front of an audience.

Everyone laughed.

And he told it a second time, so only a few laughed.

When he told it for the third time, no one laughed.

Then he said these beautiful words.

So cherish every moment life throws your way. Charlie Chaplin crafted a timeless legacy, his words resonating deeply without causing harm. These phrases, stirring the heart, stand as a testament to his profound impact.

Below are three quotes from Charlie Chaplin who is also known as the greatest showman of all times.

The Symphony of Life – Exploring Cosmic and Microcosmic Connections

From Galaxies to Individual Cells

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Introduction
Discover the captivating beauty of existence in the video, “The Symphony of Life.” This remarkable journey takes us from the vastness of galaxies to the intricacies of cells, exploring the profound connections that link the universe and the microcosm. Dive into the mysteries of life at every scale and be prepared to be amazed.

The Microcosm and Macrocosm Connection
Explore the profound relationship between the microcosm (the world within) and the macrocosm (the vast universe) in “The Symphony of Life.”

Srimad Bhagavad Gita SBG 8:9

कविं पुराणमनुशासितारं
अणोरणीयंसमनुस्मरेद्यः |
सर्वस्य धातारमचिन्त्यरूपं
आदित्यवर्णं तमसः परस्तात् || ८ ९ ||
kavim puraaNam-anushaa-sitaaram
aNora-Neeyam-samanu-smared-yaha
sarvasya dhaataaram-achintyaroopam
aaditya-varNam tamasah parastaat (SBG 8:09)
“The Parampurush is the Omniscient and Most Ancient Ruler, who is more minute than an atom, has an inconceivable Divine form, and is beyond the brightness of the sun and the darkness of ignorance.”

Ishavasya Upanishad IU05

तदेजति तन्नैजति
तद् दूरे तद्वन्तिके ।
तदन्तरस्य सर्वस्य
तदु सर्वस्यास्य बाह्यतः ॥ ५॥
tade-jati tannai-jati tadduure tadvantike
“tadan tarasya sarvasya
tadu-sarvasyaa-sya baahyataha (IU 05)
“It moves, and it does not move. It is far, yet so near. It exists within and also outside all this.”

Srimad Bhagavad Gita SBG 7:19

बहूनां जन्मनामन्ते ज्ञानवान्मां प्रपद्यते |
वासुदेवः सर्वमिति स महात्मा सुदुर्लभः || ७ १९ ||
bahoonaam janma naamante
jnaana-vaan-maam prapadyate
vaasudevah sarvamiti
sa mahaatmaa sudur-labhaha (SBG 7:19)
“Therefore, after innumerable births, the one who has perfected his or her wisdom, understanding fully My universal reality, surrenders to Me and such a soul is very rare.”

Aim to be that rare one, not a sycophantic follower of some cult or individual. Anyone who helps in removing ignorance, which exists due to the mind being shrouded by meaningless beliefs and illogical concepts, is a GURU, which means remover of darkness. I must admit that I have learned quite a few things from my son, and therefore, he too is my GURU.

ॐ ब्रह्मानन्दं परमसुखदं केवलं ज्ञानमूर्तिं
द्वन्द्वातीतं गगनसदृशं तत्त्वमस्यादिलक्ष्यम् ।
एकं नित्यं विमलमचलं सर्वधीसाक्षिभूतं
भावातीतं त्रिगुणरहितं सद्गुरुं तं नमामि ॥
Brahmaanandam parama sukhadam Kevalam gnyaana moortim
Dvandva teetam gagana sadrusham Tatvam asyaadi lakshyam
Ekam nityam vimalam achalam Sarvadhi saakshibhootam
Bhava teetam triguNa rahitam Sadhgurum tam namaami
“My obeisance to the Guru, the Bliss of Brahman, the One who bestows Supreme Happiness and is Knowledge personified.
To the One who transcends the pairs of opposites, is vast as the sky and who is known as “That you are”.
To the One who is eternal, pure, unchanging and is the witness of the functions of the intellect.
To the One who is above all mental states and the three Gunas.
My salutations to that Divine Guru.”

Remember that everything you come across in scriptures such as the Puranas is nothing but 100% allegory. The author of the Bhagavata PuraNa has given such a clear and precise disclaimer in the scripture.
कथा इमास्ते कथिता महीयसां विताय लोकेषु यशः परेयुषाम् ।
विज्ञानवैराग्यविवक्षया विभो वचोविभूतीर्न तु पारमार्थ्यम् ॥ १२.३.१४॥
kathaa imaaste kathita mahiiyasaam vitaaya lokeshu yashah pareyushaam
vignyaana-vairaagya-vivakshayaa vibho vachovibhootiirna tu paaramaartham

It was Shloka 12:3:14 of the Srimad Bhagavata PuraNa.

The son of sage VedaVyasa, Shukadeva Goswami, who is the main narrator of the Bhagavata Purana says to king Parikshith: “O mighty, king, I have told you tales of illustrious kings whose reputations have extended far and wide before their eventual passing. However, my primary objective has always been to impart the wisdom of transcendental knowledge and the importance of renunciation. Although these stories of great kings add grandeur and splendour to my narrations, they, on their own, do not constitute the ultimate knowledge.”

You are Divine. All beings are Divine. Divinity is all-pervading.
Vedanta has nothing to do with religion. It is the science of all sciences.

Stay blessed with great health, happiness, prosperity, and, above all, freedom.

Jai Shri Krishna.