Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Gyaan under the litchi tree

 Gyaan the under litchi tree

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I was sharing with Leo my firsthand experince of the anxiety that builds up before election results.
Grew up watching father who kept his calm before and after the election results.
It’s not just the candidate and their familybut every karyakarta who has invested sweat, effort, and emotion into the campaign feels that same stress and anticipation.
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Elections come and go every five years. Neither yesterday’s result was permanent, nor will tomorrow’s be.
History is filled with stories of people rising from the lowest lows, and of seemingly giant leaders, who ruled for decades and were dethroned in one election.
That is the true beauty of our democracy. It gives everyone willing to serve a chance, a chance to lead and earn respect.
And most importantly, it offers numerous opportunities as long as one has the courage and commitment to continue serving people.
So for every aspiring leader, tomorrow's loss will not be the end of the world. There will be many, many more opportunities to prove your intent.
At times like these, we must calm the environment, not inflame it with our rhetoric.
There is no value in turning people against each other.
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We all return to our daily routines the next day, hoping that the promises made to us will be fulfilled by the winners.
So, let’s choose dhairya over darr, and shanti over kechal.
Stay grounded, stay hopeful, and most importantly, do not give an inch of space to violence.
Leo replied back ok mom
Macchhar biting you can we go inside if you are done with your bhashan.
I said ok.. raanna ghore chalo..



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