NRI
student at the age of 20, offering advice and exploring human behavior
January 7, 2007
Gary Singh
NRI press
NRI Chandresh Bhardwaj, 20, is an accounting student
at the Baruch College, has written 20 columns based on motivation,
positive thinking and new ways of living. He became popular to the
staff of The Ticker newspaper at Baruch, got his start offering
counsel in January 2006 when he submitted an article to the weekly
newspaper titled: "Positive Thinking: Beware Of What You Say."
Now readers of all over in the United State and Canada praised his
articles.
Last week, while he was in India, on his telephone
interview he said, "I came to US after completing
my high school. Though I was always interested in exploring more
about human behavior, I never intended to write. Writing articles
happened by chance. After I got such a great
response, I decided to carry it out as long as i have a place to
put them on. My main concern is that we all should enjoy this life
as much as possible by utilizing all the powers we possess, (which
unfortunately we are unaware of). People ask me what books to read
and stuff, but I tell them to do only and only one thing, that is,
meditation. Only and only meditation has the power to change your
life. You can create miracles with it. By realizing the power of
love and meditation, we can make this world a much better place
to live in!!"
According to one student, she beleive him and follow his advice
as he states in "Beware Of What You Say:"- All the problems
going on in the world today are because of negative thinking and
negative people. It's high time that we all take responsibility
for everything happening around us.
Very attractive columns dealt with such topics as "Learn to
be Yourself;" "Dealing with Failure;" "Taking
Control of Your Actions;" and "Don't Fall; Rise in Love."
was his most popular articles.
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