I want to see myself healthy, knowledgeable and Ambedkarite Buddhist preacher. I like Buddhism – the way Buddhists practiced, science and knowledge fascinates me. I hope to be an expert in Buddhism and mental health in the future.

There was a time we could freely express ourselves. But now we can’t. We could laugh at obesity, under weight bodies, lisping, physical deformities, incorrect pronunciation, stupidity and what not.
Desiring to be accepted and trying be in limelight with no special skills is stupidity and paving for self denial. However, people with lesser productive skills focus a lot on body crafting and emulating them means to drive nails in one’s own coffins.
Parents should tell their children what they have rather than treating their children with things what they can’t afford on a regular basis. Learning skills for survival are enough. To be exceptional at it is all the more better.
Targeted attack on people of certain groups was also acceptable such as ancient rituals which had no sense like churches that made the dead walk. The god men that drove evil by beating people with brooks etc.
However, people come in various shades. People having deep seated hatred can target the vulnerable – physically ill, poor, physically disabled, mentally unstable, runaway, drug addicts, abandoned children, unaccompanied women and so on.
Simple jokes can evoke violence because people have deep aspirations within. They think themselves what they are not. Therefore desire to be accepted for what one is means to be away from limelight.
To be healthy is enough.
The stage is not for the ordinary. The stage is for the extraordinary. I am happy with my ordinariness but I believe in sharpening my skills to perfection.