"Hello, my name is Ramresh Verma. I am from the Jalom district in Uttar Pradesh. I am visually impaired by nature, and I want to sincerely thank all my brothers and sisters who are sharing such wonderful reports on Mobile Vaani. Listening to them is truly inspiring. The most important thing I hope for is that you all continue to grow as much as possible and keep awakening values (sanskar) in people. If values remain strong, the world will awaken; otherwise, it will stay in darkness. Wake up at 4 AM, take a good bath, and do prayers and spiritual contemplation. Don’t make problems your worry — just keep contemplating, keep doing your duties (karma), and you will never become poor. If you keep worrying but don’t act, then you are bound to become poor. Whoever he may be, whichever bloodline or brother he may belong to — if he doesn’t act, just sits around listening to Mobile Vaani without doing anything, then he will automatically become poor. Even a person who may not be able to listen to Mobile Vaani but does his duties sincerely — wakes up early, bathes, and does what he can wherever he is — can live comfortably in this world. That’s no big deal. No one is really poor or rich. The ones who don’t act and just want to blame others are the real poor ones. And those who want to do something, who want to make friends instead of placing blame — those are the truly good people. We learn such valuable things from you all. If you give us some information, some guidance, and we don’t act on it, we will automatically become poor. But even if we follow a little of it, we will see a positive change. That’s why I want to say to everyone: do something — take action. No one can survive in this world without karma (action). In this age of Kaliyug, only karma remains as supreme. Everything else — humanity, honesty, and selflessness — has almost disappeared. Only karma is left. Whoever keeps acting will keep progressing. And only through action can one connect with God."
