As a fervent admirer of the late Dr. Manmohan Singh, I find myself deeply moved by his passing and profoundly inspired by his life journey. The former Prime Minister embodied an unparalleled level of humility, grace, and wisdom that transcended the confines of politics, resonating with people from all walks of life.
In these tumultuous times, when tempers flare and emotions run high, Dr. Singh’s life serves as a shining beacon of patience, understanding, and restraint in the face of adversity. His ability to remain calm and composed even when faced with scathing criticism is a skill that I believe we could all benefit from learning.
At his Guwahati concert, Diljit Dosanjh beautifully paid tribute to Dr. Singh by reminding us of the importance of maintaining our focus on our goals in the face of distractions and negativity. The couplet he recited, ‘Hazaaron jawaabo se meri khaamoshi achi, na jaane kitney sawaalon ki aabroo rakhey,’ perfectly encapsulates this sentiment. It serves as a reminder that our goals should remain clear and unwavering, no matter how many questions or obstacles we encounter along the way.
In light of these lessons, I find myself reflecting on my own life and the choices I make. In the grand scheme of things, are my reactions truly worth losing sight of my goals? The answer is undoubtedly a resounding ‘no.’ Dr. Singh’s life serves as a reminder that we must strive to be better versions of ourselves, learning from his example and applying those lessons in our own lives.
And as a final thought, let us not forget that even the people who say wrong things about us are created by God. So instead of retaliating, perhaps we should focus on showing them the error of their ways, one kind gesture at a time. After all, as Dr. Singh would say, our reaction to negativity is our test and it’s those tests that help shape the person we become.
In closing, let me leave you with a joke in honor of Dr. Manmohan Singh: Why did he never lose his cool? Because even when things got heated, he always kept his ‘khamba’ cool! Rest in peace, Sir. Your wisdom will continue to guide us.
Trigger warning: This article mentions someone’s death.
The nation grieved over the unexpected death of Dr. Manmohan Singh, a former prime minister, who passed away on Thursday night (December 26), and was mourned by many, including celebrities like Diljit Dosanjh. At his Guwahati concert, Dosanjh paid an emotional tribute to the deceased leader, who lived to be 92 years old. Moreover, the popular Punjabi singer shared valuable insights from Singh’s life experiences.
Just a short while ago, Diljit Dosanjh shared footage from his Guwahati concert that took place on December 29, 2024. In this video, he is seen honoring the memory of Dr. Manmohan Singh who sadly passed away at AIIMS on December 26. The performance was dedicated to the life of the esteemed economist, who served as India’s 13th Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014.
According to The Lover singer’s statement, Dr. Manmohan Singh leads an exceptionally unassuming life. He further mentioned that, if spoken ill of, he would never respond defensively. However, it is particularly challenging not to retaliate in the political career.
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Diljit emphasized that people should learn this skill from the late bureaucrat, striving instead to respond calmly rather than reacting angrily to others. The actor of Amar Singh Chamkila went on to repeat a saying that Singh was fond of: ‘My silence is better than a thousand answers, no one knows how many questions my silence holds.’ Dosanjh added that despite any attempts at distraction, our purpose should remain steadfast.
It’s essential to stay dedicated at work, as those who criticize us are no different – they too are creations of the same divine being. How we respond to such criticism serves as a test for us. The young people of our nation can learn valuable lessons about resilience and wisdom from the example set by Manmohan Singh.
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2024-12-29 20:22