A Rebel's Manifesto

Hey there! Just my opinion - no harm to anyone. As we step into a new month, I'm reflecting on the journey so far. My board exams are over, my birthday was on March 28th, and my school life is over with lots of nice memories! Now it's time for me to think about what I should do next.


From the very beginning, I had dreams, and I've always imagined and put a lot of thought into them. But right now, things aren't going in my favor. There's a bit of a question inside me - how will I make it? If I don't take the right steps now, I'll end up being mediocre, which is equivalent to suicide for me. I never want to live a common man's life. I'll do everything to not end up being something I don't want to be.


The Rebel's Mindset

I have to be a rebel - a rebel against societal structures, my parents' expectations, and my weak self. Otherwise, you'll see Adarsh Mishra standing in some crowd like everyone else. Never! I want to leave something behind me, to be remembered. A poor person, a person suppressed by society, and a person who always fulfills everyone's expectations can't do anything great.


Chasing Pleasure vs. Bliss

And let me tell you, if you think, "Why should I think this much or why should I work hard when I can get a degree, a job, and marry someone and live my life with everyday quarrels and trash talks?" Congratulations, you're conditioned by this society! Just a bit of pleasure is needed to distract you from reaching your potential. If we're chasing pleasure, why not chase the best one? Don't settle for an average husband, partner, or anything. Know your potential and strive hard to reach it. It's always about you! If you're in bliss, that's okay.


The Danger of Blind Belief

And listen, there's a difference between pleasure and bliss - go check it out! Read some books; you can start with Osho or Krishnamurti. Never believe anything unless you know it yourself. Belief arises when you don't know about something. You believe in God; you don't know God. Believing is a very dangerous state. I've stopped believing in God, or you can say I've refused to blindly believe in things imposed by society. I'll never fight in the name of any God. I don't know them; they've never asked me to fight. And if He's so powerful, why does He need humans to fight for Him? Think about it!


Breaking Free from Conditioning

Why are you so convinced to be mediocre? If you're a girl, your family slowly convinced you that your whole existence is merely to reproduce with someone they'll marry you to, take care of their house. I'm not saying this is bad, but is this the only life for a girl? Pure nonsense! That's why most traditions never let girls go out, get educated. They fear! Girls will get ahead of them, then who will obey them? Who will take care of them?


Empowering Women

I don't know about anyone else, but if I get married in the future, my wife will not be a slave to me. Of course, she'll be the mother of my children, but not just that. Before all that, she's a human being. And I firmly believe humans have so much potential. My belief is based on facts and evidence; it's not something I've learned from somewhere else.


The Power of Reading

Literature and reading really give you many perspectives. Don't trust me; try it yourself! For seven days, read something you love (say psychology, love, marriage, social behavior, happiness, etc.). You'll notice a clear difference between you before reading and after reading. Use your critical thinking; if you don't know how to, just go and read! Got any problems? Go and educate yourself on the internet. For books, refer to Z-library.


Conclusion

This blog will be really famous one day with my fame and success. I'm here to spread love; I have no hatred towards anyone based on their religion, color, or ethnicity. I've started by seeing everyone as a human being. In conclusion, I'm alright, and I'll keep writing. If you have any questions, drop them in the comments or go and work on yourself. Thank you for your time!❤

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