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How Can Sikhs Become Role Models?


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Sikhs fought against afghans, mughals, hill kings, hindus, british so forth.. Guru Gobind Singh fought chamkaur with his sikhs we won many impossible battles but we have many more to win, sikh history has only began we have many empty pages to fill, we need to lead the way for others to a better world for tommorow.

It was sikhs who made the south asian continent who created the states of pakistan, india and bangladesh. Sikhs who fought in ww1 and ww2. Other people capitalised and may still do, but everything is possible. Khalsa raj is very possible it starts from home first, it starts with becoming the best and watching the rest come to you. You know why sikhs lost to china and got battered a few times by pakistan it is because of the works of Sun Tzu go read his book http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Tzu He is the greatest battle strategist in the world, even the earliest Sikhs learnt from others the arts we have lost a few things but we have many more to write and show others. We may not be as great diplomats as the greeks, romans and anglo-west is but we have to learn much and contribute much more, read about mandela, martin luther king (he was inspired by gandhi who was by baba ram singh who was by gobind Singh), go read about the best and become to the best, then lead the way for everyone. Success is a never ending journey, there is always a next go live your dreams.

We have chapters to learn about diplomacy, we have more to read and more further to run. Everything is possible, to become a billionaire is possible, believe and you can make it happen. If you don't have gcses go get NVQs go study harder, work out harder, rest less pray hard. Show others the way, teach beckham how to play football, teach will smith how to act, teach arnold how to life weights, teach stephan hawkings the formulas which work, teach the best and be the best earn phds, become doctors life is short live your dream, don't waste it, work hard.

Become CEOs, doctors, engineers, lawyers, physicists, scientists, actors, artists, sportsmen, show the future, work hard. Work even harder, this is between you and your guru work harder when you realise the meaning then of sikhi you will become guru gobind singh's guru as he said in sarbloh granth khalsa is his guru, when you realise naam guru nanak will be your slave and serve you, the whole universe will turn to you and as pooran khalsa you will lead others. Go learn from Obama, learn from people on these worldly matters on how to master. Guru Gobind Singh sent his sikh to study the vedas when they wanted to do that jatha is known as nirmala, we have even more to achieve and master.

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Even Ravan is worshipped in India and is a role model but what he stood for is more important then what he was, he stood for the vedas of brahma as did ram and sita, the path of the ramyan is the path of the vedas. Ravan made a huge mistake as a king to kidnap Sita. We have two gianis from 1984 giani zail singh and giani bhindranwale both stood for Sikhi, the path of Guru Gobind Singh ji is more important then the sikh, the sikh will have to give his life, to give the kurbani but the path is the same for all Sikhs. All guru di laal, with Gurus kirpa you have a path in life, a purpose. Be leaders of tomorow and be righteous, kind and merciful. Shastars are kept for self-defence not for offensive attacks we have some veers who may do such bhul but kalgidar dashmesh pita taught what is more powerful is the pen. We need to be very true to our sikhi, scholarly path. We need to be great sikhs, so we need to read more books, read more and more. Read more then others do, we need to spend time in libraries we need to be great scholars of the future.

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