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An article I found somewhere on net:

I would like to have Sikhi Sidak that Bhai Taru Singh Ji had.

I would like to be Sarblohi and Bibeki like Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji.

I would like to be a writer like Bhai Veer Singh.

I would like to have martial skills that Akali Phoola Singh Ji had.

I would like to have Shakti/Bhagti that Baba Deep Singh Ji had.

I would like to have shahidi that Sahibzaade of Guru Gobind Singh Ji had.

I would like to have katha skills that Sant Gurbachan Singh Ji Bhindranwale had.

I would like to have the beauty that Hari (Akal Purakh) himself has.

I would like to have intellect and scholarly skills that Bhai Gurdas Ji had.

I would like to have persian skills that Bhai Nandlal Singh Ji had.

I would like to be an historian like Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha.

I would like to have Grammar skills that Professor Sahib Singh Ji had.

I would like to have Sanskrit skills that Pandit Kartar Singh Dakha Ji had.

I would like to have bharossa (faith) that Bhai Bachitter Singh Ji had.

I would like to have street smartness that Bhai Bidhi Chand Ji had.

I would like to do sewa that Bhai Manjh Ji did of Guru Arjun Dev Ji.

I would like an opportunity to give my sees (head) to Guru Gobind Singh Ji like punj pyare did.

I would like to become a poet like Kavi Santokh Singh ChuRamann.

I would like to have sam-drishtee (sense of equality) like Bhai Kanniyya Ji had.

I would like to serve my parents like Sarvan Bhagat did.

I would like to have brother like Bharat and Lakshman were to Sri Ram Chander Ji.

I would like to be brave like Bhai Sukha Singh Ji and Bhai Mehtab Singh Ji.

I would like to be ankheela and self-respecting like Bhai Bota Singh Ji and Bhai Garja Singh Ji.

I would like to be dashing like Bhai Avtar Singh Ji Brahma.

I would like to be a speaker like Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindranwale.

I would like to be a detective like Bhai Bijla Singh Ji.

I would like to be a general like Sardar Hari Singh Ji Nalwa.

I would like to be a freedom fighter like Baba Maharaj Singh Ji.

I would like to be an innovater like Bhai Gurmukh Singh Ji and Giani Dit Singh Ji (who started the Singh Sabha movement.)

I would like to be a Brahmgyani like Baba Buddha Ji.

I would like to be enduring like Karan was who did not move even though was bitten by a scorpian or like Bibi Bhaani Ji who did not move her hand even though she was bleeding lest Guru Amardas Ji would be disturbed.

I would like to be defiant like Bhai Jinda Ji and Bhai Sukha Ji were in jail.

I would like be one with Naam and Guru Ji.

Bhul Chuk Maaf,

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