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If you aren't living up to the best of your potential as a sikh after years and years, is it best to just find another religion where you can feel comfortable in? Many paths lead to the same goal, so does it really matter what religion you follow in the end?

sikhi is a path not a destination. no one achieves a 'best potential', a sikh always aims for more.

sounds like you're having trouble living to even the mediocrity of your potential, sikhi or no sikhi.

by excluding sikhi, the manner in which you're living won't be less mediocre. you simply won't aspire for more.

it's always best to find the highest religion.

stop running from yourself, you won't escape.

best of luck.

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Thanks for your help! You all have shown me the truth. I won't quit now or ever. :s
Oye aa hoi na sheraan vaali gall..khush karta yaar (dunno and dont care if ur male or female :D )...
Don't do paath, live it. Don't do simran, live it. Reform your habits, your character, the way you deal with people.
sikhi is a path not a destination.

Some more excellant words!

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"so what do u do when u are down?"

Ja Muskal howai at bhaari, har ko naam khin mahi udharee

go to guru sahib, naam, shabad, your support

"when does one get to the place/stage where its all annand/bliss?"

Aap gawayiah pir paya

when you lose "yourself" you obtain the husband lord, sukh nidhaan, akaal purakh

is perfection attainable by all??

sagal banspat mai baisantar, sagal dood mai ghiya, uuch neech mai jot samanee, ghat ghat madhau jeeah

gupat jot is in everyone

why is it so hard for some and so easy for others?

sabhni schaala maariyaan karta kare so hoye

this tuk always gets me through the day, we can jump around all we want, je satguru daya karan, mehar karan, taahi hona

why one understands it all and the other dont and are in hell(livin it right now kinda thing)?

hukam boojai soyee parwaan, saach sabad ja ka nisaan

its all hukam, in akaal purakh's raza

"jus some questions i want answers for"

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji has all the answers.

waaho waaho baani nirankaar hai, tis jewad awar na koye

peace.

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If you aren't living up to the best of your potential as a sikh after years and years, is it best to just find another religion where you can feel comfortable in? Many paths lead to the same goal, so does it really matter what religion you follow in the end?

sorry to say par j apnay peo da nahi ho sakay tay duja ta ki hovogay....

if u r not honest to your own father..how u r going to be honest to some other fateher..... u will understand what i mean if u understand punjabi

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Jee - don't give upp!!! I live in a goreh family and they don't know i still love sikhi and practise the best i can in my situations. I can't do paath in the day, i cant talk about God to anyone on a weekend while not at school, i can't grow kesh, wear 5 kakkaars, go gurmat class, practise punjabi, go gurdwara all because my family know and won't allow it. You have the jewel of his name - the naam of the amazingness of sikhi!!!! I would do anything to trade places with anyone amritdhari, or a sikh who even cuts kesh. You are so lucky to be put on this path - God is just testing your faith as he is testing mine. Stay strong! It's amazing that he keeps on giving (air,food,family) etc. even though we doubt him and do bad deeds. Im free to talk anytime jee to try and help you.

Stay strong!

Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa Vaaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!

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