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What's the biggest problem you face as a sikh?


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  1. 1. What's the biggest problem you face as a sikh?

    • Doing Nitnem consistently
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    • Waking up at Amritvela
      15
    • Lack of support from friends/family
      1
    • Lack of sangat in your area
      1
    • Peer pressure/teasing from non-sikhs
      1
    • Panj Doot (kaam krodh lobh...) (Lust, anger, greed, attachment, pride)
      11
    • Can't stop cutting hair
      2
    • Can't stop eating meat
      1
    • Lack of general interest in Sikhi
      1
    • Other (please specify in a post)
      2


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yeah same here ive got like 3-4 problems out of the 10... any of the admins pls help.. can we vote more then once ;) ...

mine.. wakin up at amritvela.. lack of sangat in da area.. teasin from non-sikhs (get it all da time) .. lack of support from parents.. wow now dats more then 3.. ohmy.gif

hmm.... I wish I could do somethin about it... I used to get it before and usually got angry and reacted back.. but later on I learnt that the less you react back.. the less they will do it to you.. just try it.. dont get upset about it or anythin simply laugh it off

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yeah same here ive got like 3-4 problems out of the 10... any of the admins pls help.. can we vote more then once ;) ...

mine.. wakin up at amritvela.. lack of sangat in da area.. teasin from non-sikhs (get it all da time) .. lack of support from parents.. wow now dats more then 3..  ohmy.gif

hmm.... I wish I could do somethin about it... I used to get it before and usually got angry and reacted back.. but later on I learnt that the less you react back.. the less they will do it to you.. just try it.. dont get upset about it or anythin simply laugh it off

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Well i go tteased for my patka when i was in kindygarten adn 1st grade but not no more, everyone who is curious; i gave t

hem a crash course in Sikhi adn the other half just dont care....

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We should each work at those problems, slowly eliminating each until we are at least a semblance of a gursikh. Otherwise, what is the point of even calling ourselves sikh?

Remember what Yoda said: Do or Do Not, there is no try. A gursikh once said this to me (without knowing about yoda) and this has changed my life for the better in such amazing ways.

"stop your trying or you will remain a total manmukh in a manmukh life. Do it or shut up and stop acting/dressing like a sikh"

sometimes harsh words are needed. (Especially if someone is as stupid as me)

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