With a pleasant morning wish, I arrive once again at your doorstep with a shower of words.
In this journey called life, none of us know how many milestones await us.
But the expectation that each moment of this journey should be lived joyfully is the right of every one of us.
The real question we must ask ourselves is,how much have we contributed with dedication and positive thoughts toward that joy?
Positive thoughts are not mere ideas.
Only when they transform into actions does their value grow.
A small help, a small smile, a small encouragement these can bring great changes in another’s life.
Achievement is not about how long we lived.
It is about the positive impact we leave behind in society during the time we lived.
The true measure of achievement is the example we set for the younger generation that follows us.
Achievements are not measured only by titles, positions, or wealth.
The good footprints one leaves in life, the humanistic thoughts one nurtures, and the hopes one instills these are the real achievements.
I often ask myself,did I truly make use of the opportunities I received in ways that helped society progress?
But my present dream is at least to record what I have seen, heard, and missed, for the sake of the younger generation.
The younger generation is the reflection of our future.
The guidance we give them will shape tomorrow’s society.
Therefore, sharing our experiences and mistakes becomes a guiding lamp for them.
The greatness of education must be understood in the right way. Education is not merely about collecting degrees.
Nor is it only in grand institutions that true education resides.
There is no age limit for learning.
Life itself is a school, and the lessons we learn here are profound.
Every day, life teaches us new lessons.
Failure, success, joy, sorrow—all are teachers.
True education is to recognize and learn from them.
Let me share a story I read:
In a forest hermitage lived the great sage Bharadwaja.
After completing intense penance, he thought, “Now I must learn all the Vedas and become a great scholar.”
Even after studying the Vedas for a hundred years, he was not satisfied. He meditated upon Indra and asked for more time to study.
Indra appeared and granted him another hundred years.
Still unsatisfied, Bharadwaja asked again, and Indra gave him yet another hundred years.
Even then, he was not content.
Finally, Indra wanted to reveal the truth. He took Bharadwaja outside and showed him three huge mountains beside a handful of sand.
Indra asked, “Can this handful of sand ever become those mountains?”
Bharadwaja replied, “No matter how long one tries, this handful of sand can never become those mountains.”
Smiling, Indra said, “Education is like that. No matter how much you study, you can never reach its shore. Even Saraswati, the goddess of learning, is always learning.”
Dear ones,
Education is an endless book. The more you read, the more it deepens.
Education is the light of our lives.
It not only illuminates us but also those around us.
When a learned person shares knowledge, it becomes the seed for society’s growth.
So, never miss an opportunity. Hold the weapon of education in your hand, and with the chisel of your talent, carve a beautiful statue that uplifts everyone’s future.
You can do it.
With love,
Sakthi Sakthithasan
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