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2 minutes ago, zarathustra said:

Maybe try to stop living your life according to someone else's standards 

It changes only by questioning everything before following:

like a kid asking every little question

why go temples,why rituals,why bottu,why saree is good and jeans is bad....all crap questions makes one open minded....and better person and not compare with others.......Its the reason left is always better in race than right in intellect,or else gumpulo govindha anukunte.....last ki govindha ne avtharu.

basically a hindu should get liberated from society and its norms.....then only he becomes a human being,.

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Most of my own friends from high school who stayed back in India enrolled their kids in white hat jr. Enduku ante reasons very simple, they feel that it would be a way for them to escape India and settle abroad which they themselves couldn't do either due to career or family reasons.

Atleast that's what most of them seemed to say, plus most of them want their kids to be in IT related careers. I can't blame them.

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Just now, Lonelyloner said:

It changes only by questioning everything before following:

like a kid asking every little question

why go temples,why rituals,why bottu,why saree is good and jeans is bad....all crap questions makes one open minded....and better person and not compare with others.......Its the reason left is always better in race than right in intellect,or else gumpulo govindha anukunte.....last ki govindha ne avtharu.

basically a hindu should get liberated from society and its norms.....then only he becomes a human being,.

Maybe but look you also can't deny the fact that adhering to certain cultural norms gives people a sense of belonging and comfort which they might have to find in other ways when they become too open minded.

That's why it's not a path everyone can follow, and I don't blame for not doing so. Its futile to blame them for not being more open minded and questioning of their own sense of reality when we aren't able to offer them an alternative which makes them content. 

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2 minutes ago, Lonelyloner said:

It changes only by questioning everything before following:

like a kid asking every little question

why go temples,why rituals,why bottu,why saree is good and jeans is bad....all crap questions makes one open minded....and better person and not compare with others.......Its the reason left is always better in race than right in intellect,or else gumpulo govindha anukunte.....last ki govindha ne avtharu.

basically a hindu should get liberated from society and its norms.....then only he becomes a human being,.

I feel maybe you have your heart in the right place, maybe you are an idealistic person who likes to question since what you find in society isnt close to what you believe is ideal, to be honest its something people have to welcome even if they don't see themselves follow it.

But we as a society aren't tuned to accept things that might make us question what we have always accepted to be true, so it's hard to get people to do that.

 

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13 minutes ago, zarathustra said:

Maybe try to stop living your life according to someone else's standards 

Human life i call it as DOUBL T ( Trash and TRAP)

u r a trapped soul in a wrong body... And u live a trash life ....

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16 minutes ago, Lonelyloner said:

It changes only by questioning everything before following:

like a kid asking every little question

why go temples,why rituals,why bottu,why saree is good and jeans is bad....all crap questions makes one open minded....and better person and not compare with others.......Its the reason left is always better in race than right in intellect,or else gumpulo govindha anukunte.....last ki govindha ne avtharu.

basically a hindu should get liberated from society and its norms.....then only he becomes a human being,.

Hinduism gives you the freedom to question practises though, you have a right to question a practise, but understand why a practice is in place before questioning it. 

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