Abhi and Niyu - Why 99% will fail in 2025 - be the winning 1% with Bhagwad Gita | Abhi and Niyu
The speaker highlights that many people fail to achieve their financial, relationship, and fitness goals because they ignore time-tested truths from ancient texts like the Bhagavad Gita. The video aims to make this ancient knowledge accessible to the new generation in a practical way. It introduces three simple rules to make 2025 a comeback year: 1) Avoid making resolutions only on January 1st, as consistency is key. 2) Maintain a daily journal with one positive memory to focus on achievements rather than challenges. 3) Recognize that problems and solutions are not unique, and seek guidance from those who have overcome similar challenges. The speaker encourages viewers to join a self-improvement challenge that costs only ₹1 per day, emphasizing small daily improvements can lead to significant growth over time.
Key Points:
- Avoid making resolutions only on January 1st; focus on consistent effort throughout the year.
- Keep a daily journal with one positive memory to shift focus from challenges to achievements.
- Recognize that your problems are not unique; seek guidance from those who have overcome similar issues.
- Join a self-improvement challenge for ₹1 per day to encourage daily growth.
- Apply ancient wisdom from texts like the Bhagavad Gita to modern life challenges.
Details:
1. 🌟 The 99% Failure in 2025: A Call to Action
- By 2025, it is predicted that 99% of individuals will fail to meet their financial, relationship, and fitness objectives.
- The primary reason for this failure is the reliance on widespread misconceptions rather than embracing timeless truths that have been validated over thousands of years.
- These truths, often dismissed as mythological, hold essential wisdom that could guide better decision-making and goal achievement.
2. 📚 Reviving Ancient Wisdom: The Mission of Bhagavad Gita
- The Bhagavad Gita is regarded as a text that potentially holds answers to every question in the world, emphasizing its comprehensive nature and timeless wisdom.
- A significant challenge is the contemporary trend of criticizing knowledge originating from India, which indicates a cultural shift or disconnect from traditional wisdom.
- The mission involves making ancient Indian knowledge, particularly from the Bhagavad Gita, accessible and practical for the new generation, highlighting the need for relevance in modern times.
- Efforts to revive this wisdom include translating the Bhagavad Gita into modern languages and contexts, thus bridging the gap between ancient teachings and contemporary understanding.
- Practical applications of the Bhagavad Gita's teachings are being explored in areas such as leadership, ethics, and personal development, making it a valuable resource for addressing modern challenges.
3. 🔑 Unlocking 2025 with Three Essential Rules
- New Year's resolutions often fail as gyms are crowded in the first week of January but empty soon after, indicating a lack of sustained commitment.
- This pattern suggests that resolutions made on January 1st are more beneficial for gym membership sales than for personal growth.
- Repeatedly making similar resolutions each year without achieving different outcomes exemplifies idiocy.
- To avoid being an 'idiot,' focus on creating sustainable habits instead of temporary resolutions. Assess why past resolutions failed and make realistic, incremental changes.
- Consider using accountability partners or technology to track progress and maintain consistency.
4. 🧘♂️ Mindfulness and Memory: Embracing Change
- Change is essential for achieving different results; repeating the same actions leads to the same outcomes.
- Reference to Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6, Verse 5 emphasizes the dual nature of the mind as both friend and foe, necessitating gradual habit change.
- Adopt a 21-day plan for changing habits; noticeable results typically emerge by the 22nd day, promoting sustainable change.
- Building a mental friendship is a gradual process requiring daily effort, not an overnight transformation.
- A common pitfall is the victim mentality; success depends on daily, incremental progress: "One day, one line, one memory."
- A story of Akbar and Birbal illustrates the temporary nature of emotions and the inevitability of change.
- Challenges throughout the year don't define its entirety; both positive and negative events are transient and pass with time.
5. 📝 The Power of One Line a Day: Building Positivity
- Daily reflection on positive memories helps balance the impact of challenges versus achievements.
- Creating a simple Excel sheet with two columns (date and one-line journal) can aid in maintaining daily positivity.
- Consistently writing one positive memory each day can enhance positivity and resilience over time.
- The exercise of recording daily positive moments has been practiced by the speaker for two years, showing commitment and potential effectiveness.
6. 🌐 You're Not Alone: Common Solutions for Common Problems
- Maintaining a diary is challenging, but writing one line about the day is manageable, creating a daily memory.
- The idea of writing one line a day results in a spreadsheet of 365 memories that bring joy when looked back upon.
- Atomic Habits suggests a 1% improvement each day leads to being 37 times better in a year, inspiring the Growth 365 Challenge.
- Thousands joined the Growth 365 Challenge, improving themselves daily through small steps, like reading or spiritual study.
- The challenge is designed to be accessible, charging only ₹1 per day, encouraging daily self-improvement investments.
- Understanding that problems and solutions are not unique can lead to finding guidance from those who've faced similar issues.
7. 🔄 Embracing the Cyclical Nature of Time and New Beginnings
- The solution to a problem may not be finding the solution itself but finding a guide who knows the path, exemplified by Arjun's success with Krishna's guidance.
- Time is described as cyclical, not linear, where moments of light and darkness converge, just as the darkest nights reveal the most stars.
- The video suggests that past struggles represent a dark period that will end, heralding a new beginning as the viewer deserves to hear this message.
- Three key rules are emphasized for the year, noting that 99% of people may fail without patience and perseverance, but the viewer is among the 1% who will experience something different and a new dawn.