that kind of purpose.
you know how we’re all out here, trying to figure it out? the career, the hustle, the balance, the point of it all.
then you hear about someone like Marcos Commando Mahendra Singh Shekhawat.
a man who, as Col. Rathore said, didn't just join the service. he made service his life. let that sink in.
his normal wasn't our normal. his normal was:
training that breaks most people.
discipline that doesn't bend.
courage that doesn't know a limit.
that was his identity.
and his sacrifice… it’s a stark, humbling whisper in the middle of our noisy lives. it asks us:
are you just alive, or are you living for something?
he showed us that real bravery isn’t a one-time act. it’s the quiet, daily choice to live for a purpose so big, it makes everything else secondary.
we might not be commandos. our battles are different. but the lesson? find your purpose. hold it with discipline. pursue it with courage.
that’s how we honour the fallen. by living with a fraction of that fire.










