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You are What you read!

  You are what you read Yes, you are what you eat. But that at the physical level and emotional level because what you eat, determine your emotional state to a certain extent as well.   But you are also at an intellectual level at a human level what you read. What you consume for your mind on a regular basis. Most people I know hardly ever read books hardly ever keep up their knowledge on topics that they hold strong opinions about   My question is, if you don’t read and keep improving your knowledge how do you keep a strong opinion about the topic? If you have a strong opinion about a topic you should have read about it both both pros and cons. if you have not done that, what right do you have to keep an opinion about it and argue strongly on the topic ?   Your source of knowledge should the bent of mind, and the reasoning to form a strong opinion . Here is a thing. I am very opinionated about many things in life but I for those opinions based on a vast amount of re...

London Dekha, Paris Dekha aur Dekha Japan

 # Finding My Center: Why I'm Deeply Grateful for My Indian Cultural Roots After traversing countless cities across Europe and America, experiencing their vibrant cultures and modern lifestyles, I find myself drawn even more deeply to my Indian roots. Each journey abroad has been a mirror, reflecting back not just what I've gained from my heritage, but how uniquely it has shaped my spiritual journey. The West has given the world remarkable gifts. I've witnessed the efficiency of German systems, the renaissance spirit of Italy, the intellectual rigor of France, and the entrepreneurial energy of America. These societies have built incredible frameworks for human progress, and their contributions to science, technology, and human rights are undeniable. Yet, as I walk through the bustling streets of London or the serene boulevards of Paris, I feel an inexplicable pull toward the philosophical richness that India has nurtured for millennia. It's not just about tradition – it...