On this Women’s Day, I felt like sharing a few thoughts from my own understanding of life. Nothing very philosophical — just simple reflections I learned while observing people, situations, and experiences.
Life, according to me, is like a flowing river. Sometimes calm, sometimes rough, but always moving. So I believe in one simple idea: go with the flow — Anugacchatu Pravah.
I feel we should do what genuinely makes us happy. Not the happiness that comes because someone praised us or approved us, but the happiness that comes from inside. Because external happiness is temporary. Real happiness comes from within.
One thing I clearly understand in life is that people will judge us anyway.
They judge based on their mood, their situation, their mindset, their experience, and their perspective. And honestly speaking, we cannot control all that. So worrying too much about it is unnecessary.
At the end of the day, it is our life, our decisions, and our happiness.
Whatever choices we make, we are the ones responsible for the results — good or bad. That responsibility itself teaches us maturity.
I always try to follow one simple rule: treat people the way I would like to be treated. Respect and dignity go a long way in building meaningful relationships.
Another thing I strongly feel is that every person is unique.
Comparing ourselves with others will only disturb our peace of mind. Instead, I prefer comparing myself with who I was yesterday. If I become a slightly better person today, that itself is enough progress.
Ego is another thing that quietly destroys clarity. When ego starts controlling thoughts and decisions, wisdom slowly disappears. So I keep reminding myself: adapt, understand the situation, and act wisely.
Also, holding grudges is never healthy. In my opinion, grudges first consume the person who carries them. Letting go is always lighter than carrying bitterness.
When I think about patience, one thing comes to my mind very strongly — women.
I genuinely feel patience is something the world has seen most beautifully in women. The ability to endure, nurture, manage families, support others, and still move forward with strength is something remarkable.
At the same time, I also feel today’s world gives a lot of importance to appearance. Dressing well, looking beautiful, and receiving compliments may bring attention and appreciation. There is nothing wrong in that. Everyone enjoys appreciation.
But from what I have observed in life, that kind of attraction is usually temporary.
The beauty that comes from dignity, meaningful work, self-respect, and consistent character may take time to be noticed. It may be slow. But once people recognize it, that respect becomes strong and lasting.
So according to me, every person has to decide what kind of happiness they want — temporary applause or lasting respect.
Of course, being special on a special day is a personal choice. Celebrating yourself, dressing beautifully, and enjoying occasions like Women’s Day is absolutely fine. But I personally feel real happiness comes when we stay comfortable with our own consistent self rather than constantly trying to compete or compare.
In the end, life is simple.
Go with the flow.
Adapt.
Understand.
Act wisely.
Let your work and character speak louder than anything else.
Because the strongest beauty in life is not what we show outside — it is what we build inside.
— Kesari Babu
Disclaimer
These thoughts are purely my personal reflections and observations about life and people. They are not meant to judge, criticize, or generalize anyone’s choices, lifestyle, or beliefs. Every individual has their own perspective, experience, and way of living, and all deserve equal respect. This piece is simply a sharing of my understanding on this Women’s Day.
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