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Nina Sakura
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Dear Dhanush

What you are going through is very normal. I know this because I have experienced this phase for last 4 years and have made progress, particularly in last few months.

Okay so here is the thing. No you aren’t a pampered kid. You are a lost young adult and that is okay. Most of us are frankly clueless about the future and we sort of grab whatever that comes in a desperate attempt to be on time, be settled on time etc.

You aren’t alone in this confusion at all. It is also normal to blame situations and people while knowing deep inside you too have a role to play.

This is the start of becoming an adult in the true sense of the world.

People say we become adults after the age of 18. They say it’s when we get a job, get married and settled.

I say we become adults in the true sense of the word when we have awareness about our choices, the consequences and know ourselves better.

The transition from an awkward, insecure person to a self-aware, self-reliant and balanced outlook.

Informally,we kind of know our shit and own it.

The big question is though – how do I own it?

The answer lies in stop looking outside, to people for answers.

You know yourself best, you know your own inner needs best. Your level of confidence and perseverance is what will take you places.

But before that, you have to be wiling to face the music, know which path to walk.

There is no definite answer for this. I learned mine after depression, personal crisis and number of mistakes. Focusing on each day at a time, developing a balanced outlook, reading the Gita and being honest with myself helped. I am doing my best now to walk my own path and well, face whatever that comes on the way.

I remember reading this writing in monastery once – The self is the greatest friend and enemy.

And to know oneself is the start of the process. Try waking up early in the morning every day and meditating. Watch the sun rise. Be alone and stay still. Start writing down the thoughts that come.

This is a process. It will take time. You are not alone in this.