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Sankalp

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It's heartbreaking to see the immense potential in teenagers today being overshadowed by distractions and superficial influences. The current generation is brimming with untapped talent, creativity, and intelligence, yet they often find themselves ensnared by the vapid personas paraded by influencers. They promote trivial pursuits and empty activities that lead many astray. It's imperative that they learn to push past these deceptive facades, to pierce through the illusory curtain of social media and see the world as it truly is. Only then can they begin to harness their true potential, breaking free from the shackles of conformity and mediocrity. You must challenge yourself, reject the mundane, and aspire to achieve greatness beyond the hollow echoes of transient fame.

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