Introduction: Neeti
I am Neeti, a resident of Raipur, Chhattisgarh. I wrote my first poem, song, or story when I was around 13 or 14 years old, possibly while I was in the 8th grade. My inspiration for writing comes from the transformation I have seen within myself through my journey toward happiness and satisfaction. The shift in my perspective, which now aligns with coexistence, inspires me to live a joyful life and to share the same with others. This change is greatly credited to the inspiring living and human-centric philosophy of coexistence taught by my mentor, Shri A Nagraj.
My poetry, stories, and songs serve as tools for self-reflection and acceptance, aiding in increasing problem-solving abilities and motivating individuals to live in the present. They also inspire readers to understand and manage emotions like anger and other complex issues, guiding them toward becoming better individuals. These literary creations offer thoughtful, universally correct content that helps readers analyze and differentiate between right and wrong, fostering informed decision-making.
In today’s world, where inhumane content is becoming popular, my stories provide valuable insight, nurturing relationships with oneself and promoting confidence and self-respect. These qualities are urgently needed in society, and I aim to address them through my writings.
I have been studying Madhyasth Darshan (co-existentialism) for over 20 years. My journey was not easy; I went through intense pain and self-hatred, blaming others for everything wrong in my life. I even developed several bad habits. However, through deep study, understanding, and the practice of Madhyasth Darshan, I began to decode each word and its meaning and applied this to my problems, gradually finding solutions. This helped me rise above the complexes and negative traits within me.
I have agreed to publish my literary works on the ‘futureofwriting.org’ platform, as I believe that my writings can benefit others. I have also consented to share my work on social media platforms, hoping that the message of coexistence and self-realization will reach a wider audience.