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You are You

No one can be what you are and you can not try to be like some one else. YOU ARE YOU AND THEREFORE ENJOY BEING YOUR REAL SELF. have you ever tried to imitate some one else without acknowledging the imitation?.. you must have got a response from one or all... that you are imitating some one... its not real you... feels bad?... because you were trying to be some one you saw as your idol, and you really wanted to be like him/her... but that is not acceptable.. God has created each one of us as an Individual..
We all have a role to play in this world, and that role can be played by no one else.. imagine Sharukh Khan in "Baghban" instead of Amitabh Bachan... or imagine Amiabh Bachan imitating Sharukh in the film.. weird na?... yes therefore it is not acceptable if you don't be your real self..
Key to success of all the people is that they have stuck to their real selves.. and not tried to be like some one else.
Stop idolising some one... or rather don't try to imitate your idol... Most religions in the world have kept away from idol worshiping.. even hinduism has alternates to idol worshiping... The religions therefore also encourage you to be your selves.. In a Sanskrit Shlokha it is said "TATVA MASI" which means "You are God".. a guru tells this in the ears of his student before begining his education.. which shows that we all have a special role to play in the functioning of this planet... or this universe.

When we have special role to play why should we do others job and why not our job first? why not we be our selves first? why not you be you? and I be I? and why not we honestly do what we are here to do.. without interefereing in other peoples business?

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