Sarvanta


Sarvanta - "Complete Self"

The realization of self-worth comes from recognizing that you are whole as you are, rather than seeking outside sources for completion.

It's common to see groups of teenagers or young adults mindlessly agreeing on where to eat or what places to visit, often with one or two people taking the lead in a group of five or more.

While social media isn't the sole cause of this mindset, it certainly contributes to it. The constant emergence of new trends barely gives consumers a moment of rest, dictating what to think, how to act, what to like, and how to dress.

The essence of *sarvanta* is about looking inward to discover yourself instead of searching the world for things to complete you.

Being an individual in this generation can be challenging. If you express pride in being yourself, you risk being teased. Conversely, if your mindset aligns closely with your friends, you may be criticized for lacking independent thought. This contradiction is perplexing.

The key is not to care about what others think. You are you, and no one can change that—not even you. Undergoing plastic surgery won't change your identity; it will merely conceal your true self.

Changing yourself for anyone but yourself is an act of hiding. Changing yourself for you is an act of embracing your authenticity.

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