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#### What We Have Is the Best: Prashant Agarwal

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10 Jun 25
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#### What We Have Is the Best: Prashant Agarwal

Udaipur, “Positivity enhances one’s personality, while negativity drags it toward failure,” said Prashant Agarwal, President of Narayan Seva Sansthan, at the closing session of the three-day motivational program ‘Apno Se Apni Baat’. He emphasized the importance of approaching life’s challenges with a solution-oriented mindset, stating that sometimes our way of dealing with problems entangles us further instead of resolving the issue.

Agarwal highlighted the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and avoiding individuals who project negativity and drain confidence. He reflected on life as a school where every experience—positive or negative—teaches a valuable lesson. Even if something goes wrong despite good intentions, it brings learning that prepares us for future decisions.

He remarked, “Heaven and hell are not places but states of life. Life itself is the greatest experience; there is no experience after death. Let us create heaven on earth—serve others selflessly, nurture love and peace in families, and live joyfully. That is true heaven.”

He further urged people never to act in anger, as it harms oneself more than others. “You can win hearts with love; anger only causes destruction. Be content with what you have. What we possess is the best for us. Have unwavering faith in God, and you shall never be harmed,” he said.

The program also featured participants from various parts of India, including Akshay Deshmukh and Kirti Kumari from Akola (Maharashtra), Devansh from Bihar, Vijay Kumar Od from Chittorgarh, Shivansh from Ayodhya, Sharmila and Prince from Hisar (Haryana), Shiva Kumar from Uttar Pradesh, and Sudhir from Delhi. They shared their personal stories of hardships, life-changing accidents, and the inspiring journeys of recovery and hope that followed.

The event was broadcast nationwide through Aastha Channel, spreading the message of hope, service, and inner strength to a wider audience.


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