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What Happens to Our Dreams After We Are Gone? Does Anything We Do Really Matter?

Why Human Legacy Never Lasts Forever We spend our whole lives believing that our actions, achievements, and dreams will be remembered forever. But history tells a different story. No matter how great a person was in their time, their legacy eventually fades. Kings who ruled vast empires, scientists who changed the world, and artists who created masterpieces—most of them are just names in books today. The illusion of permanence comes from our inability to accept that everything is temporary. We build monuments, write books, and leave behind digital footprints, thinking that they will outlive us. But time is ruthless—it erases everything. Even the greatest civilizations like the Indus Valley, the Mayans, and the Romans were once powerful but are now reduced to ruins and historical records. So, if nothing truly lasts, why do we still chase the idea of being remembered? Maybe it’s because we are programmed to seek meaning in our existence. But the hard truth is—no matter how important we...

My Sadhguru's Inner Engineering Experience in Kashi: Was It Really Worth It?

How I Found Myself in the Inner Engineering Program Looking back, it almost feels like the universe had already planned this for me. Not as a coincidence, not as a mere decision, but as a precise alignment of time, space, and consciousness. My mind was restless, lost in the chaos of life, trying to make sense of everything. The weight of past experiences, my struggles, and my endless questions about existence were all leading me towards something bigger. I just didn’t know what it was—until I found myself enrolling in Sadhguru’s Inner Engineering program, right in the heart of Kashi. Kashi—an ancient land vibrating with energy, where every step feels like walking through dimensions of time and spirituality. To experience Inner Engineering here was not just about learning meditation techniques; it was about stepping into a higher realm of perception. And I was ready to dive in. The Cosmic Nudge Sometimes, the universe sends signals in the most unexpected ways. For me, it came through a...

Varanasi-Kashi-Banaras

Varanasi is not just a city; it is an emotion, an experience, a realm where time slows down, and the soul awakens. Around 6-month in this sacred city was during the toughest phase of my life, yet, in hindsight, I feel lucky to have spent those days here. This city, its ghats, temples, and unexplainable energy became my silent healer. Every narrow alley, every temple bell, and every ripple in the Ganges carried a story—stories that I lived, felt, and absorbed deep within me. Waking Up on the Ghats: A Life Beyond the Ordinary There were nights when I had no destination, no plans—I just walked along the ghats and, at times, slept right there, under the open sky. Waking up on the ghats of Varanasi was an experience beyond words. The first rays of the sun kissing the waters of the Ganges, the morning chants from distant temples, and the sight of sadhus immersed in their meditations—these moments felt surreal. It was not just about sleeping on the ghats; it was about surrendering myself to t...

Suicide: When Self-Love Becomes an Escape from Pain

Suicide isn’t always about hating life. Sometimes, it’s about loving yourself too much to endure any more suffering. People don’t choose to die because they want to; they choose it because they can’t bear to harm themselves with more pain. It’s not about giving up—it’s about wanting peace so badly that death seems like the only way to find it. Why Do People Choose Suicide? It’s Not About Weakness Most people think suicide happens because of depression, loneliness, or failure. But the truth is deeper. When pain reaches a point where it feels unbearable, when every second feels like torture, the mind starts looking for an escape. And for some, that escape isn’t alcohol, drugs, or distractions—it’s simply stopping everything altogether . Suicide isn’t always an act of hatred towards oneself. Sometimes, it’s the exact opposite. People choose to leave because they don’t want to hurt themselves anymore. The pain is too much, the suffering is too constant, and they feel like their body doe...

Virat Kohli’s Mentality: The Mindset That Built My Mental Toughness

The Power of a Champion’s Mindset Virat Kohli is not just a cricketer; he is a mindset, a force of discipline, resilience, and relentless self-belief. His journey from a passionate young player to becoming one of the greatest cricketers in history is not just about talent but about mental strength, work ethic, and an unshakable hunger to win. As someone who has admired his journey, I have found that his mentality extends far beyond cricket. It has impacted the way I approach challenges in my own life. His leadership, aggressive determination, and ability to rise stronger after failures have shaped my perspective on success, discipline, and mental toughness . The Day I Witnessed Virat Kohli’s Leadership Live ( This was my first-ever stadium experience, and it turned out to be more special than I had imagined. ) I had gone to watch the Punjab Kings vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, IPL 2023 (27th Match) . Luck was on my side that day—Faf du Plessis got injured, and Virat Kohli unexpected...