|| Evolving involves Eliminating ||

 || Evolving Involves Eliminating ||

God gave us seasons so we might better understand life. It exclaims in the spring, "YOU CAN CUT ALL THE FLOWERS BUT YOU CANNOT STOP SPRING COMING!" And in the autumn, it whispers to the wind, "I FALL; BUT ALWAYS RISE AGAIN." This serves as a reminder of the true beauty of change. God's creation of nature serves as a constant reminder to us that no matter how difficult your circumstances or bad days are, you must learn to let go of some aspects of life gracefully, like the leaves that fall in the autumn, and then rise again with a smile, like the flowers that bloom in the spring. I read somewhere that "all of our lives, past and future, are like a forest full of trees and changing leaves." In autumn, the leaves fall to the ground, but they fall with love. They gracefully accept that they must fall for reasons. Flower seeds fall everywhere, sprouting from the ground and blooming to beautify our environment. How different will our lives be if we humans begin to understand this wonderful philosophy of trees created by our Lord? I know we don't strive to understand because we overthink things. We don't flow like the leaves?


We have been hearing about our Lord Krishna from the time of our ancestors. He has served as a youth icon for all young people throughout history. According to the Bhagwat Geeta and numerous tales about Lord Krishna, he had to go through all the difficult stages of life that every child faces today. He has been and will continue to be an inspiration to every single person on this earth, whether they are male or female. Every time the devil or devil thoughts have arisen, he has existed in our universe, taken many reincarnations, and evolved to help people comprehend how to eradicate the devil and teach his creatures the way to progress to save or safeguard our dharmas. Lord Krishna has felt and experienced life in every birth just like every human does, including love, pain, joy, childish behavior, desire, marriage, vengeance, fighting for one's rights, ambition, and many other emotions that any person may feel. He killed Kansa at a young age, lifted Govardhan, felt intense love for Radha ji, and served as a philosopher and mentor to many great leaders.


We must learn from Lord Krishna how one must strive to eradicate evil or negative beliefs from society. To do this, one must be certain of their own life philosophy and must constantly be optimistic. whether you're working for or by yourself. Be faithful to yourself, to your family, friends, and coworkers. Be honest in all you do. Don't be afraid to speak out when you see something is wrong. You must be skilled at what you do, consider the long term rather than working for the short term, and only your actions and qualities will bring you success over the long run. If you notice anything incorrect, fight for it rather than going with the flow. Decide and understand what is good and bad for you. You should love and live your life for yourself and your loved ones. You will continue to evolve for the rest of your life if you remove the toxicity around you with your sharp instincts and encourage others to do the same.


Take a look at a recent live example of our sport—one of our cricket players who displayed outstanding performance on the field during the India-Pakistan match. He experienced enormous success in his early years, followed by a time of hardship. When he played this magnificent game, he did grow by letting go of his own negative beliefs, and his quick reaction on the field was god's wish, he made me do it, he helped me rise again. Many individuals were influenced by his confidence and faith that day. I heard in an interview with a very well-known cricketer that he had a positive perspective and believed in his own abilities, and that leaders must see their jobs as leaders as opportunities rather than burdens. When he was on the field, he said that there were only good and terrible days; the word "trauma" wasn't even in his dictionary.


He described sports as a game in which you fall, lose, and then strive to win again. It is a cycle that you must continue to follow. You must learn to deal with pressure, and only a positive attitude will do. If you truly want to win, you must concentrate solely on your game and disregard what the outside world says. If you perform well, they will speak favourably of you; if you do not do well, they will be disappointed in you. However, if you ignore them and just focus again, they will come back and laud you for bouncing back with your own hard work. He explained quite well that you need nature to walk in, do your job, and if you succeed, great, else you just learn to walk away gracefully (this is exactly what we learn from our nature around us). We must all learn to have high self-esteem, to believe that we are good, and that self-love is essential for positive mental health and our own well-being.


We saw an Indian of Indian origin chosen to be the prime minister of another country; he had wealth that even the other leaders of that country also have. He has dispelled all notions of being different from them, and he has made people realize that honesty and humanity, two Indian characteristics, are still present in every Indian. You must be self-aware of yourself. Although he had previously lost the election, his positive attitude and the situation led to his comeback. A true sports player or a positive player in life always eliminates negative thoughts that come his way and always says or talks about when he had a good time, when he played well, where he succeeded the most, what things made him focus, how well he conquered difficult challenges, and what is the best quality about him, why he failed, and what he has to learn to eliminate and learn to evolve again. The greatest 5 W and 1 H formula, which I also use to eradicate negative feelings and evolve only positive energies.


In our country, we have had or seen a great number of exceptional leaders. Whether in sports, spiritual life, or any other field, they have led countless people in the right direction. In order for everyone to grow together and become a true leader, our god, Lord Krishna, a great leader, has shown the way. The most important quality of a leader is the ability to work with everyone to achieve their goals. Every member of the team needs to be given the same chance to develop. Your vibe will be reflected in everything around you, and your vibe will draw your tribe. You must allow everyone to exhibit their individual strengths, whether they are demonstrated on the field or in daily life. You must work hard to eliminate any negative thoughts you may have, but eventually, with persistence and patience, you will succeed and progress, making things better for both yourself and those around you. Other leaders are created by great leaders.


Imagine that as I learn to cultivate positivity, I will only be able to see positive stimuli in my environment. I may have experienced many ups and downs in my life, but as I write this, I am realizing that I have learned to shrug off and dismiss those bad encounters, which has helped me become a better person. You've gone a long way just because you've mastered perseverance and the ability to move on. I've evolved to be a nice person, love those I can, help where I can, give what I can, and do the best I can by letting go of a lot of things in life. 

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