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Nikhil Dev | November 9, 2006 | 11:01 am

Sunday was pretty much fun. Got to catch up with all the friends and goofing over all the stupid topics that we talk about. girlfriends, booze, jobs, losing your virginity. It surely is a universal truth that all the men are alike when they are drunk.

My thoughts seem to be more chaannelized now. Iam seriously planning about what to do next. I know there are so many things to do and so less time, but things that should be done should be done.  I am so confident that I am a boy of potential and that I have the ability to do things. I will make use of this quality that god has gifted me.

Sipirituality is getting stronger now.  I have completely stopped believing in idol worship. There seems to be no meaning to that. I mean, just look around yourself. There are so many people who need our help. God has sent us here here for some purpose. Use your capability to help them. Give them all those things that they can make their life with. By sayin that I dont mean that you need to encourage them to become beggars cos thats what they do when you give them those few pennies. Instead, make them realize that they can work for those pennies and that that work will fetch them a life time. i am still not donating anything in the hundi. This is a really simple logic. Donate the same amount to an organization something like CRY that will help the little children build a career for themselves. This is something that I have been preaching a lot and will always continue to do. I believe that it is first important to be a good human being than to be a good devotee. Cos the closer you are to humanity, the closer you are to divinity. I hope that if someone is reading this, they will pass on this message. Please do this as our society needs more people to work towards humanity. This country has been through so much agony that it needs so much support to bring it back to what it was before. But we have the confidence that we will prove ourself with no help from others. Rise fellow Indians. We are the power to drive ourselves.

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