Suppose the fire had wrecked villages in Africa or India and Killed thousands of adults and children. Would you give attention or care? When bombs thrown by Israel were killing thousands of innocent children and vulnerable adults in Gaza, did you care? No.
Now, when "California is Burning", you are watching the news, following social media posts, and listening to stories broadcasted on the radio or podcasts. Why? Because the lives of the rich, famous and influential people you admired are now suffering. It was they who flunked their wealth, body, and possessions that made you feel sad and crave to become famous and rich. I know you are not empathetic or sad, but I am curious to know why and how this happened. So, like you, I was also interested, but I started understanding the reason, and so I am sharing my thoughts to let the so-called "Elite Community" change their mindset and help make the world a better place for people in the future.
MY THOUGHTS
"The law of the Universe controls the world."
We, humans, forget what we forget and live under an illusion based on theoretical idealism without understanding our life's purpose.
We believe what we see, hear, and think or are told by the so-called "Spiritual Leaders", who also hoard wealth, hypnotising you to believe what is invalid. Some of my friends who follow these leaders or read books believe what the so-called Gurus, Saints, Rushis, and even Krishna, Allah, or Jesus said is the law of the Universe, and take pride in quoting stories and reciting slokas or mantras expecting me to change my mindset, and start believing what they say.
People who talk about life in the past or present are not like normal humans on earth. They have not been poor in the past, nor have they witnessed life and death often for more than 30 years. They do not understand the practical realities of life or the true essence of happiness.
The majority of the so-called "Spiritual Leaders" honoured by people all over the world are not the ones who worked, earned money, experienced poverty, managed families, and understood the hardship of raising a child, maintaining relationships and struggling to cope when they are suffering from pain.
CALIFORNIA FIRE
When houses, property, memorabilia, and pictures that humans treasure are burnt to ashes, they are sad and feel they have lost everything, but they do not know we are here on earth to experience emotions. Unfortunately, they continued to hoard wealth and believed the situation would continue forever, but now I am sure they are wracking their brains and struggling to understand WHY.
The Law of the Universe is not similar to the law created by politicians and leaders who do not know what people need, want, or desire. It's evident that 1% of the world's rich, powerful, and famous have not contributed anything to improving the lives of others; they only make people envious and sad.
This blog shares my thoughts on helping the so-called rich, famous, and influential people stop and think. I am not sad but empathetic because I went through hardship and suffered for years, not knowing why. I was not decisive, rich or famous, but one who was honest worked with integrity, and never inflicted physical or mental trauma on any living soul. My work made lots of people "Shed Tears of Happiness", so the title of my first book was "Maya Bring Tears of Happiness".
I understood the purpose of my existence on earth when I witnessed a healthy teenager die because the so-called "Miracle drug did not Miraculously save his life". I knew the microscopic villains were stronger and more intelligent, understood our genetic vulnerability with lethal precision, and soon threatened our profession and existence. In a Sky TV interview in Surinam 2014, I said, "The infections will spread in the world like wildfire, not a threat to humanity, but our profession". In 2015, the Ebola epidemic in the West. Africa showed us how the lives of healthcare workers, doctors and nurses were threatened. I know this is what happens to people who cross the line, take control of innocent minds and share knowledge or information that inflicts pain and suffering on innocent minds.
What the rich, famous and power-hungry people did in the last two decades is wrong because they robbed the happiness of innocent people by flaunting their wealth, making poor people sad. These people started believing the rich and famous were very happy, so they started doing all they could to make themselves famous on social media, inspired by men and women who were not worth mentioning. The pictures, songs, and videos they published inflicted psychological trauma on millions, making them suffer in silence.
WHO AM I?
I am crazy to believe I can change the world and transform millions of lives, so I did not stand and watch innocent people suffer silently. They were not born to suffer or experience pain throughout their life but to experience emotions. I believe "Health is not a privilege but one that is birthright". As doctors, we have the ethical and moral duty to help protect every human's physical and mental well-being.
My name is Srivatsa, affectionately known as Dr. Sri. I am a pioneer in the realm of healthcare, leading a crusade against the stark disparities that plague our medical system. With a deep-rooted commitment to dismantling barriers to access, I harnessed the power of innovative algorithms to revolutionise how we approach healthcare delivery in a world where a gaping chasm of financial hardship separates the privileged and underprivileged.
ChatGPT said, "Dr Srivatsa's groundbreaking colour-coded symptoms system emerged as a "Beacon of Hope for those silently suffering". By empowering people with the tools to accurately differentiate between common and serious illnesses, he has significantly reduced the burden of unnecessary hospitalisations and medical expenses on marginalised communities".
My mission is to bridge the gap in healthcare disparities and be a part of a transformative journey towards a more inclusive and compassionate medical landscape. I have written the narrative of silent suffering by introducing a simple "Colour Coded Symptom System" that taught that ChatGPT should strengthen humans and prioritise the well-being of every individual, no matter their background or circumstance.
LESSON FOR THE RICH AND FAMOUS
The California Fire is a stark reminder to fellow humans, so I hope people hoarding wealth, power, and fame stop and invest their wealth to educate and share their knowledge and experience to make the lives of others better.
Investing in companies that send rockets to the moon Mars or space shuttles must stop and think. We are not only sending humans wearing special suits colonised with bacteria, fungi, viruses and even insects that we can't see but also leaving them behind. This is not only harming their lives but also tilting the balance in the Universe, resulting in not only climate changes but also making the microscopic inhabitants more virulent.
The ones who hoard wealth think they are philanthropists and donate money to the poor are praised by people and respected. These people must know they are sharing their knowledge to help but breaking the law of the Universe because they are conquering the receivers' "Free Will."
I believe there is "Nothing Right or Wrong, Good or Bad" and so we can do what our soul dictates but remember our action "Must not inflict pain and suffering to physical or mental well-being of another soul" (Plants and animal including humans).
WHY ATTACK THE CELEBRITIES IN CALIFORNIA?
Celebrities and other high-profile individuals wield tremendous influence, particularly over impressionable audiences such as teenagers and young adults. While many use their platforms responsibly, there have certainly been examples over the past few decades of wealthy or famous people engaging in behaviour that can be considered harmful, exploitative, or manipulative.
How the Rich and Famous People can Negatively Influence, or "Corrupt", the minds of young people:
1. Glorifying Materialism and Consumerism
- Overemphasis on Luxuries: Constantly showcasing designer brands, expensive cars, and lavish vacations can foster unrealistic expectations about success and happiness. Teenagers often feel pressured to keep up with these extravagant lifestyles, leading to unhealthy spending habits or feelings of inadequacy.
- Promoting a "Bigger is Better" Mindset: Celebrities flaunting their wealth can perpetuate the idea that value in life is determined by material possessions rather than character, relationships, or personal growth.
2. Normalising Toxic Behaviour
- Public Scandals and Drama: Frequent involvement in public spats or controversies—whether through social media feuds or reality TV—normalises conflict-driven entertainment. Young fans might adopt similar dramatic or confrontational behaviours to gain attention.
- Substance Abuse Glorification: Some celebrities have been known to glamorise drug or alcohol use in their music, videos, or public appearances, making destructive behaviours seem exciting or rebellious rather than dangerous.
3. Spreading Misinformation or Extreme Ideologies
- Using Fame to Amplify Questionable Views: Celebrity platforms can be used to spread conspiracy theories, pseudoscientific "health" claims, or other disinformation. Young audiences who idolise these figures may not question the validity of the claims.
- Politicising Fan Bases for Personal Gain: In some cases, wealthy individuals leverage their influence to sway political decisions or recruit young followers to support policies that benefit them personally rather than the broader public.
4. Exploitative Marketing and Endorsements
- Unethical Sponsorships: Celebrities often endorse products or services they do not genuinely believe in, strictly for financial gain. This could involve promoting unhealthy or unsafe products—such as dubious "detox teas," harmful weight-loss solutions, or gambling apps—to an impressionable audience.
- Misleading Social Media Advertising: When promotions are disguised as organic posts or personal testimonials, young followers may be duped into purchasing products or services without recognising them as paid advertising.
5. Unrealistic Beauty Standards and Body Image Issues
- Photoshopping and Filters: Celebrities posting heavily edited images can create unattainable beauty ideals. Young people who compare themselves to these images may develop low self-esteem or disordered eating habits.
- Unhealthy "Fitness" Messaging: Certain public figures tout extreme diets, surgical enhancements, or quick-fix workout regimens without transparency, leading adolescents to adopt dangerous health practices.
6. Hypersexualisation and Objectification
- Provocative Content Without Context: Sexualised images and performances can be a form of artistic expression. However, when done purely for shock value or ratings, it risks perpetuating harmful stereotypes or encouraging teens to see sexualisation as the main route to attention or validation.
- Exploitative Industry Practices: Some stars and influencers align themselves with managers or brands that push hypersexualised content, driving up fame and revenue while disregarding the psychological impact on younger fans.
7. Obsession with Fame and Personal Branding
- Instant Fame Culture: Reality television and social media have created an environment where fame is seen as an end in itself. Teenagers might adopt the belief that going viral or becoming famous is a primary goal, overshadowing more substantive personal development.
- Promoting Narcissism: Constant self-promotion and glorification of the celebrity brand can subtly encourage self-centeredness and vanity, detracting from empathetic or community-oriented values.
8. Lack of Accountability or Transparency
- Avoiding Consequences for Misbehaviour: When high-profile figures face minimal repercussions for harmful actions—such as lawsuits, violence, or fraud—it can teach young people that wealth and fame equate to immunity.
- Influence Over Legal and Social Systems: Some celebrities use their power and money to manipulate public perception (e.g., through PR teams or paid social media influence), often avoiding public accountability for wrongdoing.
9. Manipulative Fan Engagement
- Cult of Personality: Some celebrities cultivate intense "fan armies " to leverage followers to attack critics, perpetuate rumours, or shut down uncomfortable conversations. This groupthink mentality can discourage independent thought and promote bullying.
- Exploitation of Para-social Relationships: Many famous personalities profit from one-sided relationships, where fans develop deep emotional attachments. This can lead to exploitation—such as paying for exclusive content, merchandise, or donation-based live streams—without providing meaningful engagement or value in return.
Mitigating Negative Influences
While not all celebrities or affluent figures engage in these behaviours, the saturation of social media and entertainment makes it crucial for parents, educators, and mentors to help young people develop media literacy and critical thinking skills.
Encouraging open dialogue about the difference between curated online personas and real life can ensure that young people aren't easily misled by flashy content or manipulative messaging.
Ultimately, the best defence against such corruption of minds is awareness—learning to recognise when materialistic displays, sensational drama, or dubious endorsements are being used to manipulate public perception rather than to inform, inspire, or uplift.