Live in the present, never regret what has already happened – Mohan, Renowned Motivational Speaker
Lecture on “Equality and Service” at Pacific Medical University
Live in the present, never regret what has already happened. Making the most of every moment and utilizing your life to the fullest is the key to a successful life. This is what renowned motivational speaker Mohanji says.
In fact, speaking at his insightful lecture on “Equality and Service: Essential Elements for Well-being in Life” at Pacific Medical University, Mohanji said that what you have gained in your life is a question that everyone will say they have earned money, but it will never be the same, so what you have earned is our experiences and the memories of your life. You will find that memories are your real savings. What you are for this world will always remain permanent and people will remember you for that, not for who you are or what you were, you will be known for that.
During this time, Mohanji said that do work in life that brings you joy, otherwise work done without joy will become a burden in your life. Mohanji, giving the example of former President Abdul Kalam, said that even being the President, Abdul Kalam used to meet everyone as a simple person and always appeared as a symbol of simplicity, never keeping him separate from his basic life elements, his position, rights, and relationships.
Regret and guilt are useless emotions, there is no need to cry over them, time will take you forward at its own pace, so do what you want to do now, because yesterday has passed, tomorrow is uncertain, so always live in the present, stay in the present.
While explaining the Ashram system in life, Mohanji said that Brahmacharya is a state where you attain knowledge and energy, Grihastha is a state where you manifest knowledge and energy. Vanaprastha is the state where you are not retreating, but moving forward with dedication for the sake of society and the country, and Sannyas is the state where you attain and unite accumulated energy from the past three Ashrams with the Supreme Being.
On this occasion, Dr. MM Mangal, Vice-Chancellor of Pacific Medical University, Sharad Kothari, CEO, along with Deans and Principals of various faculties and esteemed guests were present.