I was a brilliant student from 5th to 8th grade. During that time, I read about many legendary figures & Organizations like Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa, the United Nations, the Ramakrishna Mission, Swami Vivekananda, Mahavir, Guru Nanak Dev, Guru Gobind Singh, Bhagat Singh, and many more. Back then, I didn’t fully understand how to think, but I wished to be like them and do great things.During childhood, many wishes came into my mind. For example, I wished to experience spirit or ghostly activities. Later, when I actually faced such experiences, I realized it was something I had wished for as a child. Similarly, I wished to marry according to Vedic traditions, where my wife’s family surname should not match mine for five generations. When I got married, I found that my wish had come true.Later, I realized that not a single thing in my life had gone against what I had wished for. This led me to stop making wishes altogether. However, one regret remains: Why wasn’t this knowledge taught in schools? My life could have been much better if I had understood these things in childhood. So, I decided to write about my personal experiences so that younger generations can learn from me.Another regret I have is not staying in touch with a spiritual guru, guide, or starting meditation at an early age.If we become aware as early in life as possible, we can choose a profession based on our true qualities. This way, we won’t regret our past decisions and can build a better life through self-understanding.
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