It’s time to wake up.
Everywhere you go in top colleges—be it IITs, BITS, or other elite schools—you hear the same songs. Summer of ‘69. Iron Maiden. Nellie Kelly. Rap, pop, jazz, hip-hop. The Western world’s music, its culture, its ideas. And what about your own? Forgotten. Thrown aside. Seen as “uncool.”
Who taught you that? Who made you feel that singing in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, or Hindi is inferior? That your own music, your own culture, your own language doesn’t deserve space in your life?
You’ve been conditioned. The education system fills your books with Western theories. Your entertainment feeds you Western ideals. And without even realizing it, you start believing that everything great comes from outside.
It’s a lie.
India has given the world knowledge, science, music, and innovation for centuries. Our ancestors didn’t wait for the West to tell them what was great—they created it themselves. And you? You are still looking outside, waiting for approval, while the real treasure is within.
It’s time to break free. Start listening to your own music. Read your own history. Speak your own language with pride. Think for yourself. When you embrace where you come from, the sky’s the limit for what you can create.
Enough of copying. Enough of following. Lead.
Are you ready?
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