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About Shivam!
Hey, I’m Shivam — a curious mind on a journey of learning, growth, and self-discovery.
I began as a Speedcubing coach, earning recognition from the World Cube Association, and have mentored learners across different platforms. My early interests revolved around cubes, robotics, and technology — areas that shaped my analytical thinking and creativity.
Over time, my curiosity expanded beyond skills into deeper questions about life, purpose, and clarity. Influenced by the teachings associated with Acharya Prashant Mission, I’m now focused on understanding life more consciously and aligning my actions with awareness and responsibility.
I aspire to build a life that balances technical expertise with inner clarity — growing not just in career, but as a thoughtful and aware human being.
I believe learning is a continuous process, and teaching, questioning, and reflecting are all part of that journey.
If you’re someone who values growth, meaningful conversations, or collaboration, feel free to connect.
— Professionalism —
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— About Shivam's E-Diary —
Shivam's E-Diary, titled In Search of Truth, is a dedicated platform for a journey of learning, growth, and self-discovery. It reflects Shivam's evolution from technical pursuits such as speedcubing and robotics to deeper explorations of life, purpose, and truth.
Inspired by the teachings and insights associated with Acharya Prashant Mission, the E-Diary emphasizes conscious living, self-awareness, and the alignment of one's actions with understanding. Through thoughtful reflections on life, society, philosophy, and personal growth, it seeks to offer clarity, healing, and meaningful perspectives to readers.
The platform serves as a space for inquiry rather than mere information, encouraging individuals to question, understand, and live more consciously. All E-Diary entries and articles are freely accessible at www.shivamadvait.online.
— Shivam's Philosophy —
"People don't love me; they love my work. And I don't live for people—I live for my work."
The quote reflects a movement away from recognition-seeking toward purpose-seeking. Most people work to be loved, admired, or accepted. Here, the direction is reversed: Love from others is uncertain and temporary. Work, truth, and purpose are more stable. Therefore, one's life should not revolve around people's opinions but around the pursuit of meaningful work.
In the visual:
The crowd walking by = society, trends, opinions, people who come and go.
Shivam standing alone = individuality and self-inquiry.
The winding mountain path = the search for truth.
The desk, books, and writing = dedication to learning and creating.
Signposts (Success, Comfort, Approval, Distraction) = choices offered by life.
The journey upward = pursuing truth rather than popularity.
So the image doesn't portray isolation because of bitterness. Rather, it portrays engagement without dependence.
You interact with people, learn from them, and contribute to them—but your center of gravity remains within your work and your search for truth.
A More Philosophical Rendering: People may admire what I create, but admiration is not my destination. People enter and leave; opinions rise and fade. My loyalty is not to applause but to the work itself, and through that work, to the pursuit of truth.
This is a simple philosophy of growth:
Observe: Watch the world carefully. Notice people, ideas, patterns, successes, failures, and yourself.
Learn: Understand what you observed. Read, think, question, and gain insight.
Create: Use what you've learned to produce something of your own—work, ideas, art, knowledge, solutions, or value.
Repeat: Growth never ends. Observe again, learn more, create better, and continue evolving.
It means: People may come and go. Opinions may change. But my path remains the same: I observe reality, learn from it, create meaningful work, and repeat the process in the search for truth.
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Shivam Kumar – The Person.
has a name, a family, and a life.
Shivam Advait – The Journey.
has a purpose, a path, and a mission.