Resilience, sacrifice, and love: true wealth in life.
Resilience, sacrifice, and love: true wealth in life.
Resilience, sacrifice, and love: true wealth in life.
Resilience, sacrifice, and love: true wealth in life.
Resilience, sacrifice, and love: true wealth in life.
For 45 years, he guided others with astrology, but when the pandemic hit, he chose to become an ambulance driver for his family. His story is about resilience, sacrifice, and the belief that true wealth lies in love, not material success.
For 45 years, he guided others with astrology, but when the pandemic hit, he chose to become an ambulance driver for his family. His story is about resilience, sacrifice, and the belief that true wealth lies in love, not material success.
For 45 years, he has read palms, studied horoscopes, and guided people through astrology. But life had other plans.
“Good and bad exist in everything. We must understand, analyze, and move forward.”
During the pandemic, when survival became uncertain, he left his lifelong practice to become an ambulance driver.
“Ena vida en kudumbam dhan enaku uyire.”
He faced risks daily, transporting patients and witnessing pain and loss, but his love for his children and grandchildren gave him strength.
Even after the worst had passed, he made a choice. “I walked away from that job. Not everything is about money. Living for appearances is not life.”
Despite his struggles, he never desired gold or luxury. “Before and after marriage, I never wanted gold jewelry or to live with pride. My family, my children-that is my real wealth.”
His faith is not in temples or rituals. “God is within us. When a man and a woman understand each other’s soul, respect exists in every religion and every community. Protecting my family is my prayer.”
Now in his 60s, he doesn’t seek recognition. “I am not a great person. Just someone who has struggles, loves, and lives with purpose.”
His story is not about fame or fortune but about resilience, sacrifice, and unconditional love for his family. His words remind us that true wealth lies in the people we love, and the greatest success is living a life of honesty and purpose.
For 45 years, he has read palms, studied horoscopes, and guided people through astrology. But life had other plans.
“Good and bad exist in everything. We must understand, analyze, and move forward.”
During the pandemic, when survival became uncertain, he left his lifelong practice to become an ambulance driver.
“Ena vida en kudumbam dhan enaku uyire.”
He faced risks daily, transporting patients and witnessing pain and loss, but his love for his children and grandchildren gave him strength.
Even after the worst had passed, he made a choice. “I walked away from that job. Not everything is about money. Living for appearances is not life.”
Despite his struggles, he never desired gold or luxury. “Before and after marriage, I never wanted gold jewelry or to live with pride. My family, my children-that is my real wealth.”
His faith is not in temples or rituals. “God is within us. When a man and a woman understand each other’s soul, respect exists in every religion and every community. Protecting my family is my prayer.”
Now in his 60s, he doesn’t seek recognition. “I am not a great person. Just someone who has struggles, loves, and lives with purpose.”
His story is not about fame or fortune but about resilience, sacrifice, and unconditional love for his family. His words remind us that true wealth lies in the people we love, and the greatest success is living a life of honesty and purpose.







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