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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 2:24

If you could spin back the wheel of time, how would you restart your life?

And the only thing that you can do is reflect upon it and tell yourself that next time you will be more careful. But then life throws a new googly and there you go wondering what just happened. There's no one who can come up with a perfect answer to life for anything. But sometimes our choices are such that their reflections seem to linger on for eternity. Choices that we made, but then we later on reflect that we shouldn't have gone for them

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@GreyMatter
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 3:27
And that is something that I'm still trying to accomplish, because I have a feeling that once you are at a premier institution, I think the kind of exposure that you get, the kind of people that you meet, the faculty members and everybody, I think that entire ecosystem helps you a lot in reaching out for greater things in life
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 4:18
I do not recollect whether it's applicable until 30 years or 35 years of age, but it can give you a decent opening for maybe traveling to some other part of the world and explore some education or premier institutes education. There are certain universities also, like the universities in Germany. A lot of other universities are also opening up. And some of these institutions, like some of these institutions only take the TOEFL Score test of English as Foreign Language to give you an admission for your premier education
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@GreyMatter
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 3:01
I can read it, I can understand it, I can speak it a bit without the accent, of course, but I will not shy away from learning a language if need be. So anyway, I would love to learn a new language so that's there. So thank you for telling me about this card. I am already so, yes, I will look into it, definitely
@candylives
@Candy Livesherlife
@candylives · 2:59
Or, you know, even in these movies, how we have timekeepers, who literally don't even though they can travel back and forth in the time continuum they don't change anything because it can lead to drastic effects in the future. Anyway, that aside, coming back to your question, I'm someone who is a strong believer of cause and effect. And I wouldn't change. I wouldn't go back. And even if I could, I would live life the same
@Swatiselflove
Swati Sharma
@Swatiselflove · 3:08
Hi Rajat. That was indeed a very relevant topic. Should I say that you have picked up for the day? And you know, what's really important is that we have to ask ourselves what's really important to us, what really stands truly significant in our lives, whether it's our past, present or our future? What's that one particular mode of time that's going to define us?
@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 1:04
And I really feel I would like to spin back the wheel of time and I would correct all those situations where I have overreacted to the situation and made it even more tragic. Because sometimes this issue is very small, but the way we look at it and the way we respond or react to it makes a lot of difference. So that's what I was thinking when I was listening to you as well. That is something I would like to do if I get this chance. Thank you, Rajat
@kaveri_bhatt
Kaveri Bhatt
@kaveri_bhatt · 1:30
And although we decide that uglibar ye galti naykarangay per, we end up doing the same mistake or a similar mistake. I would say so, yes, I am with you on this. I would like to go back where that is something which I can't share here for obvious reasons. But definitely I would like to go back. Probably I would go to the time when I was in class 519 85 and correct things starting from there
@trawell_cast
rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 4:52
Okay, so I was watching this series called Asur, and that's the part two. And there's a monk who says there's a monk who is talking to a disciple, Arshadvarsi. And Arshadvarsi has taken an escape from his work. He's working with CBI. He's lost a case and he decides that he doesn't want to get back into that thing anymore. And he comes to a monastery in Dharamshala
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 5:00
I have to take the shock, I have to sit back, I have to relax, ponder upon it and then decide how to answer to that situation. So some of the best thought of people take their time to reflect upon things. As a non reflective person myself, I always used to be in a reactive mode. And whenever somebody would throw a situation unto me, I never used to go back to reflect upon the situation. That what is the background behind this entire event
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 2:51
And that's why you will find that this infinity loop situation keeps coming. So you have been reflective, let's say you have been reactive to a particular situation earlier. And okay, the situation was gone, you tackled it, the chapter was closed, but the lesson was never taken in some or the other way. The same situation, the same lesson will come again and it will again push you to a point where you have to react, this time with an even more force than before
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 5:00
It may be a relationship, it may be work, it may be career, it may be your passion, it may be something very close to your heart. And letting go is not that easy. Okay? So one of the most difficult situations that I often face is to decide when to let it go. You understand what I mean? To say that sometimes we are so invested in certain things that we don't even come to know whether we are making a mistake
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@kaps60539 · 4:49

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I play that role so well that when the curtains are coming down to Japada, Gina, Kibari or Majarahat, the clappings of the audience is heard when I leave swati dena kimapna kirdari speak kubi Senaba Kirna kibariya ki gargarat shabakh sugaratri. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen
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