Think Differently

June 2, 2025

Thoughts are very powerful vibrations that we send to the universe, and repeated thoughts will become our actions. Eventually, we get what we think. The brain is a powerful organ that God gave to all humans, and this thinking powerhouse separates humans from animals. For decades, only human beings have evolved with time. Animals are still the same; they don't have that superpower to evolve themselves.
Human beings invented new things they required to lead their lives at that time, and till today, man is making use of this brain to invent and develop humanity. The size of the brain may be very small, but it has the power to change the entire world. Everyone has the same brain, but only a few people use it in the right direction and to do good for themselves and others.

Nowadays, youths are trying to copy-paste things as they are and are stepping towards failure in life. They look at others’ lives and try to do the same. Social media exposure has brought a drastic change in the current world, but youths are not utilising this powerful tool properly to showcase their talents.
Many dancers, singers, writers, and mentors have an abundance of talent in them, but they are not making use of it in an efficient way.
Social media platforms are not just for entertainment; they are huge doors of opportunity for talented people.
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn are powerful social media platforms that crores of people use daily, mostly for entertainment. Only a small percentage of people utilise these applications to showcase their talent and reach out to people across the country.

Competition is increasing day by day. With time, new technology is replacing jobs, and education has become a source of business and a money-making strategy. The degrees we earn in schools and colleges are not at all enough to fetch jobs in the current scenario.
Talent, skills, and communication of your ideology matter to survive this cutthroat competition. If we try to copy-paste and place it in front of job providers, they will straightaway reject us within a second.

Focus on your unique capabilities—you too have something different that makes you stand out in a crowd. Just find that uniqueness and make it a weapon to rule the world. Utilise every opportunity that knocks at your doorstep. Don’t think of your situation or strength—just take a chance, because you never know, it may be your life-changing opportunity.

People will guide you throughout your life and give you advice whenever you choose a different path or try something new, but don’t get influenced by these people, because tomorrow, when life gives you trouble, these advisers will not come to save you or help you get out of that situation.
Just listen to your soul, believe in yourself, and go ahead. The new path will be filled with challenges and risks, but don’t be afraid of them. Just take the first step and leave it to the Almighty. He will guide you and give you all the strength, confidence, and courage to reach your destination. Just believe in yourself, and you are halfway there.
Don’t let people’s opinions of you become your reality. Give your BEST always, and never try to copy others, because your way of handling things and analysing life is totally different from others. Failure is guaranteed when you copy others blindly in the journey of life and success.
Read successful people’s life journeys, but find your own path. Take some points from every successful person. Most importantly, read their journey of failure, because success doesn’t teach us how to get success, but stories of failure definitely guide us on which way should not be taken and which way may lead to success.

Nobody noticed our birth except our parents, and nobody will notice our death except our circle. In between this circle of birth and death, let us do something and give something to people so that even after we leave this place, our goodness will inspire and ignite others to lead their lives.
Many successful people are buried in soil along with their innovative ideas, just because they didn’t have the courage to stand up against those negative advisers. But let’s not make this a trend.

Let’s bring our ideologies into reality. Let our unique ideas come into the world and serve the people around us.

 

 

By Divya
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Comment on this article

  • Divya, Brahmavara

    Tue, Jun 03 2025

    Thank you so much Henry, Steven, Rita , FD chg for your comments..it means a lot.

  • fd, chg

    Mon, Jun 02 2025

    Well said Divya - explore your uniqueness- is a great way to show your skills to the world ,and when you do it you enjoy it as well . Thanks for sharing

  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jun 02 2025

    Dear Divya ,think differently you say.Our brains are not the same as other.They are different so we think too differently.It is good so .When everyone thinks and acts the same will be chaos.Many have not the means to realise it whatever reason is.Some are more intelligent ,some are like me lesser ones.Thank you for your writing.Hope to hear from you soon.

  • Steven, Kalasa

    Mon, Jun 02 2025

    Nice and inspiring article Divya...well done..

  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Mon, Jun 02 2025

    I agree with your article. Looking at today's degrees, it feels like if there were as many job vacancies as possible, our youth wouldn't be so lost. Two months ago, there was a job fair in Pune where many software engineers attended. Only a few were selected, while many left disappointed. Some were even ready to work for just ₹10,000 per month—just think about where the future of our youth has reached. Even a primary school teacher earns more than these engineers.


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