Positive Karma

 

It was the best of times and the worst of times, as Charles Dickens put it. The independent international news media "Global People Daily News" launched a "Positive Karma" online program to share a story about India being locked down due to a severe COVID-19 pandemic in 2019. People were disquieted at that time. Aadi Kashyap, a former vice president at JP Morgan Chase Bank, became a Youtuber and now runs the Positive Karma channel, which has been broadcasted on time every day incessantly from 2020, which is inspiring. Aadi Kashyap is to speak about his beliefs on the show.

 

Photo: Aadi Kashyap, a former vice president at JPMorgan Chase Bank, became a You Tuber and now runs the Positive Karma channel.

 

According to Aadi Kashyap, the pandemic and lockdown had a huge physical and mental impact on people and changed their way of life. He used to travel extensively, nearly three weeks a month, visiting clients, expanding business, contracting some businesses for a foundation, and doing humanitarian work. All of these works, however, were halted during the lockdown. Having benefited from the country, society, and people for a long time, Aadi Kashyap considered what he could give back to the world now when the world is in crisis?

 

 

"As a psychologist and a banker, I thought, why not let me inspire everyone right now, when people are afraid of the future?" Aadi Kashyap was ignited to start a channel called "Positive Karma," which interprets to "good deeds." He believes that doing good will result in good things happening. Every morning at 4 a.m., the "Positive Karma" channel broadcasts true stories to motivate viewers.  In more than two years, it has aired 720 episodes. It is well-liked and has received positive feedback from viewers.

 

 

According to Aadi Kashyap, life is a cycle, just like the seasons; therefore, even if the timing is bad, never give up hope. When life is not ease, stay calm. He encourages viewers to be patient, meditate, spend time with friends and family, do something that makes them happy, and they will be on their way to the light.

 

 

Aadi Kashyap believes that while money is important in life, it is more important to have a good company and a peaceful mind. He used the story of Bill Gates and the newspaper vendor to show that the truly rich people have rich hearts instead of rich wallets. Money is valuable, but it cannot buy everything. He encourages people to be kind and helpful to others to keep the good cycle flowing. Finally, he honors the supreme divinity within you and me.