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My name is Oceanport, so squaller from the issue and very much for to have time to clear my doubt from yourself. My question is, I have lost my spot, OK? And I'm not very much like an continuous, consistently motivated person. I've lost my motivation how to regain that, to live my life and lead in a like a joyful inner peace. Thank you, sir.

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See ya. The nature of life. He's such a so. If you. If you go outside in the garden. And try to catch an end. The Beichuan. Who was born here, has grown up here and probably will die here, let that tell you and if you try to catch him, he'll say, OK, to hell with my life, OK, crush me if you want.

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Is it so he'll do everything to protect himself. He values his life, isn't it? Very much. Tiny little creature that we may not even notice, we may step on him without even seeing him. Unfortunately. But he values his life immensely. Does he know? He's got Sparke. But you. A human being. At least on this planet, you're the peak of evolution. Physiologically, at least. Yes, if other behavioral aspects, if we may have questions, but physiologically, at least the most evolved creature on the planet.

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What they're most evolved creature on the planet means is it has the most complex neurological system and it has the highest level of cerebral capability. That means you can think you can remember. You have memory. You have a very vivid sense of memory and a fantastic sense of imagination. Anent doesn't have such a vivid sense of memory, nor does he have any great imagination.

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He has some. But he has a presence of mind about the life that he's living. Because the education systems that are going through right from kindergarten level is such.

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That it is about everything except you. It's about everything else, somebody spirited in tourism, somebody is paid in biotechnology, somebody is between something. Nothing about this how does this function? There is no attention at all a human being functions. You don't you have a collar bone, a temple here. What this means is a human being exists in three times. He lives because of the richness of his memory, how rich is your memory determines what you will do and what you will not do right now, isn't it?

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So memory is important, the present experience is important, and how will your imagination for tomorrow is very important?

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Right now, the problem is these things have all gotten mixed up. Because discipline of faculty has simply not come. Nothing has been taught to our children that there needs to be discipline means people think English kind of discipline walking like this, like did.

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Discipline, our faculty is not there. Because of this, your own mind turns against you. What happened 10 years ago, you still have. Hello, what may happen day after tomorrow? You already suffer. Because there's no discipline of faculty, you don't know how to use your memory, you don't know how to use your imagination, your memory makes you suffer, you imagine, your imagination makes you suffer. And you think your suffering, your life, you are not suffering your life.

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You are only suffering the two greatest faculties of being human. Vivid sense of memory and a fantastic sense of human imagination, isn't it, Tom?

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If you suffer the greatest faculties that you have, what can we do with you? If you suffer an ailment, understandable. If you suffer a disability, understandable if you suffer your ability. Hopeless case, yes or no, your suffering, your capabilities if are suffering your disability. It's all right. You are suffering your capabilities. I must tell you this, about four or five months ago, I think you might have seen it on the news. A young lady, 34 year old lady who was a television anchor in Hyderabad, jumped off the fifth floor window.

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Kill herself. Lieutenant, nobody is responsible for my death, my brain is my enemy. How many million years it took to get this brain to this size and now it becomes your enemy? She articulated this, but this is true with almost 90 percent of the human beings are suffering their own intelligence. Isn't it? If you take away half the brain. If you take away half their brain, they will be peaceful. Yes. And that is why a whole bunch of idiots are going about saying that the ultimate goal of life is peace of mind, such people will only rest in peace.

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Now, you young man, university life. If somebody is not keeping you up all the time, it could become too easy.

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You know, even I remember when I went to the university, most of the time we were in the canteen, not in the garden. The easiest part of my life was university.

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I think I know nobody is going to like it. And but I think this university time must be shortened unless somebody is producing something brilliant. They must be checked out within three to four years time, everybody. If they're doing something very focused and very intense, they must take otherwise. See, this is all I'm telling all of you young people, do whatever the hell you want in your life, but you must be intensely focused on something.

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If you are not investing in anything your life, it will just go waste because as I told you in the very beginning. One basic ingredient of your life is time, and this is just going away already, you're two hours closer to your grave since I came here. Yes or no. Two hours closer to Kanika.

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Yes or no? Yes, you are not immortal. It's just a limited amount of time. Are your precious life? I'm asking, is your life precious to you? Yeah. Then you must decide where you want to invest this life. If this is precious, if this is what, let's throw it somewhere.

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If this is precious, invest in something worthwhile, isn't it? So if you invest in something worthwhile. Not spark, you will be of flame all the time.