2025 is here, and 99% of people are going to fail this year. In their financial goals, in their relationship goals, and in their fitness goals as well. Because these people believe in all the nonsense in the world, but they call the tried and tested truth told thousands of years ago as mythology.
We are talking about Bhagavad Gita, which has been read by 1% of the people of India. It is said that you can get all the answers to all the questions of the world in these pages. But nowadays, it has become a fashion to abuse all the knowledge coming from India.
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3 rules, 3 simple rules. Which are applicable for 10-year-old kid to 90-year-old kid as well. Which I have learned from here.
Rule number 1, don't be an idiot. People who make new resolutions on 1st January are idiots. Because on 1st January, the gym is full of people.
And in the next 2 weeks, it is completely empty. Motivation for 1st January is absolutely right for you if you want to sell your gym membership. Because once you sell your gym membership, what difference does it make to you whether people come or not?
It is their problem, right? Open your diary and see. Your 2025 New Year resolutions will be exactly similar to your 2024 New Year resolutions.
So how did this year become different from last year? The definition of an idiot is someone who does the exact same thing over and over and expects a different outcome. Don't be an idiot whatever you have been doing so far and if you keep doing it then whatever you have achieved so far you will get the same things again and again It is that simple.
Repeating the same things, following the same pattern, making the same promises that you have done before. Won't give you a different result. If you have failed before, you will fail again.
Bhagavad Gita chapter 6 verse 5 says, Your mind is your greatest friend and also your greatest enemy. How to make your mind your friend? How to change your habits?
Not suddenly, but slowly. Don't make a plan for the whole year. Just think about 21 days.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari has said that 21 days is enough to make a new habit. And to break any bad habit, 21 days is enough. For 21 days, delete food ordering apps from your mobile.
And see the result on the 22nd day. For 21 days, keep your mobile away from you after 10 PM. Your sleep will improve.
You will see the result on the 22nd day. This is how friendship happens with the mind. Not suddenly, but slowly.
Not just on the first day, but every day. Idiots never understand this rule. And repeat the same mistake every year.
If you like this idea, hit the like button. Rule no. 2 One day, one line, one memory.
99% of people fail because they consider themselves as a victim. Today, I remember a story of Akbar Birbal that I heard in my childhood. But this story has left a deep mark on me.
One day, in a meeting, Akbar tells Birbal, Tell me one thing that would make a happy person instantly sad. And if you tell the same thing to a sad person, he will be happy. Birbal thinks, thinks, thinks, and then says, This time will pass.
A happy person never wants his happy moments to pass. And a sad person never wants his sadness to ever pass. But time does not listen to anyone.
The wheel of time always turns. If 2024 was a difficult year for you, then let me tell you, you are not alone. Because remember, no year is good or bad.
No month is good or bad. No day is good or bad. Because good or bad are just moments.
And we remember our life with these moments. Then are they good or bad? Think, what were the most beautiful moments of your life?
When you rode a cycle for the first time? When you got your first salary? Or when you fell in love for the first time?
These moments are very beautiful. They are delicate and come in everyone's life. But the year these things happened, did you celebrate the same thing 24x7 for 365 days of the year?
That this year I learned to ride a cycle. That this year I got a job. That this year I fell in love.
No, right? If only one year can have both good and bad moments, then any one year can't be good or bad. The problem is that challenges leave a bigger impact on us than achievements.
Falling from a cycle gives pain. Getting fired from a job is a shock and that's why it gives pain. The pain of a heartbreak can only be understood by the one who has truly loved.
And there will be pain. If it happened last year, it will happen this year as well. But this year's difference is that this year you will not make that pain a sympathy.
You will move ahead from it and learn. Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 48 teaches us that the real yogi is the one for whom the impact of happiness and sadness remains for the same time. What do you have to do to become yogi?
You have to make an excel sheet in which there will be only two columns. One will be the date and the other will be your one line journal where you will write any good memory of your day. Then it can be anything.
I have been doing this exercise myself for the past two years. Every day, before going to sleep, I write a good memory of my day in one line. Because I find it very difficult to maintain a diary.
But writing one line of my day is very easy. One day, one line, one memory. That's it.
For example, this year, in 2024, I wrote On 26th October, the gym was completely empty, so I worked out alone. I felt very good. On 17th September, Today, I helped my parents in packing for their first trip to the US.
These are not big things. These are small things. But these small things made me happy.
But after a year, in front of me, there is an entire excel sheet of 365 days. These are the 365 moments that made me happy that day. If I remember my year from these moments, then no matter what happens in my life, whenever I look back, I will remember this year for these 365 things.
Trust me, it works. In Atomic Habits, says that if you improve 1% every day, you will improve 37 times in 365 days. With this idea, last year, we started the Growth 365 Challenge.
And in this challenge, thousands of people joined us. Who improved themselves every day with small steps. Someone developed a good reading habit.
Someone started reading Bhagavad Gita. The challenges that people did on a daily basis, this one-line journal idea is one of them. What do people think about this experiment?
You can read here. This was our gym for the brain. If you want to improve every day like this in 2025, then click on the link given below.
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See you over there. Rule number 3. You are not unique.
You heard it right. You are not unique. 99% people fail because they think they are different.
Shri Krishna changed my life. This video is my favorite video till date. I have said one thing in this video.
You are not unique. Your problems are not unique. And their solutions are also not unique.
You see. If you have clicked on this video and you are watching this video for so long, then you are not a part of 99%. You are one of those people who actually want to improve their life.
So what can you do? Find your senpai. In Japanese, senpai means big brother.
Someone who is two steps ahead of you in your journey. In whatever problem you are in There must be someone in the world who has gone through the same problem. You are not unique.
Your problems are not unique. And their solutions are also not unique. There must be someone who has the solution to that problem.
Your job is not to find that solution. Your job is to find a guide who can guide you to that solution. If you can't find the path, find a guide that knows the path.
Remember. Karna and Arjuna were both great warriors. So why did Arjuna win and not Karna?
Because Arjuna had what Karna did not have. The support of Shri Krishna. I believe that you can also get Shri Krishna in some form or the other.
If not as a human, then as a book, a podcast, a movie or this video. Sanatan says that time is not a straight line. It is cyclical.
Imagine a line where the first point is white and the last point is black. There are grey gradients in between which go from white to black. There is light on one side and darkness on the other.
There is happiness on one side and sadness on the other. This line represents two extremes. But Sanatan says that this line is actually not a line but a circle where a moment comes when it meets pure black and pure white.
This is the rule of the universe. If you want to see the brightest stars, you have to go through the darkest night. The brightest objects of the universe are born from a black hole.
Quasars are born. Time is not a straight line. It is cyclical.
I don't know who needs to listen to this. But I have to say this. Whatever you endured last year, whatever you saw, the pain you went through, that was your dark period.
That is about to end by the end of this video. A new dawn is about to come Not because I said this but because I believe that this video reaching you is not a coincidence. You are here because you deserve to hear this.
this year, Just remember these three rules. Because this year 99% of people are going to fail. Those who don't even have the patience to watch a 10-minute video, they are going to fail this year.
Those who start their year with hangover are going to fail this year. But you are not among those 99%. You are among those 1% for whom this year will be different.
Because this year will be a new dawn for you.