ANUJ SHENDE
TEAM LEADER in Pune, India
ANUJ SHENDE
TEAM LEADER in Pune, India
🛡️ The Modern Code of Conduct
— By Anuj
🧠 1. Mental Discipline (Manas Shakti)
I will protect my mind the way a warrior protects his land — with daily silence, self-reflection, and truth.
I will not let overthinking, comparison, or ego become my king. I will observe them, then disarm them.
I will speak less when others speak more — because clarity is found in silence, not noise.
🔥 2. Lifestyle Conduct (Jeevan Dharma)
I may smoke, drink, or eat meat occasionally, but never to escape — only to experience. I own my actions.
I remove my holy belonging during intoxication — not out of shame, but respect.
I will detox my body and spirit every 15 days — through fasting, maun (silence), or meditation.
No pleasure will ever own me — I remain the master of my habits, not their slave.
🤝 3. Social Armor (Sambandh Neeti)
I will never fake who I am to be liked. If I connect with someone, it's through authentic expression, not imitation.
I recognize that everyone fights invisible battles. I show respect, not judgement.
In group settings, I may engage, but I return to myself afterward — to review what it added or took away.
My friendships are not built over habits, but over truths revealed through them.
📿 4. Spiritual Code (Adhyatma Sankalp)
My holy belonging is my anchor, not my escape. I wear it to remember who I am and who I can become.
I chant name of GOD or sit in silence at least 3 minutes daily — no matter what.
I walk this path not to look holy — but to feel whole.
My God is not in a temple alone — He is in the street, the struggle, and the stillness.
💰 5. Material & Ambition Code (Lakshmi Dharma)
I chase growth, not greed.
I will rise in status, but never fall in character.
I know that wealth is important — but true wealth is clarity, self-respect, and freedom.
Even if I enter business or politics, my name will never outgrow my values.
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✍️ My Warrior Oath (Repeat When Lost)
“I am fire in chaos, water in rage, and silence in noise.
I live with the world, but I bow to none but truth.
This is my dharma — not perfect, not pure —
But mine. And I will walk it with pride.”