00:00There was Mayank Mahe, third year student, my senior, he wrote the CAT, didn't get selected
00:05in the first attempt. Second attempt, he made it. Not to an Indian university, but to an American
00:10university. But when he didn't make it in the first attempt, what did we find him doing? Nothing.
00:15Roaming around in the campus with his girlfriend. As if nothing has happened. Nothing has happened.
00:21The fellow had really prepared. He has invested his three, four months. He had not taken up a
00:26job. In fact, because he wanted to stay committed to CAT. He didn't get selected. It's all right.
00:31I will not cry. I don't clear an entrance exam doesn't matter. My intrinsic worth has not reduced.
00:37I don't get a job doesn't matter. I know my real value. It has not gone away. Everybody says I
00:43am
00:43a loser. It doesn't matter. If I need to develop a skill, I'll develop the skill. But I would never
00:50believe that fundamentally, I am an orphan. That existence is not taking care of me. Existence
00:57is taking care of me just as it is taking care of those lily flowers that Jesus saw. I'm
01:02all right. Have that faith. Then thoughts of this and that, concerns about future, they
01:08won't disturb you too much. Then you will walk with a deep inner confidence. I am always
01:16all right.
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