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💔A Wake-Up Call for the CA Community

A 28-year-old Chartered Accountant🧑‍💻 recently ended his life in Hyderabad, citing a lack of interest in work and studies. In his final note, he expressed deep regret over pursuing the CA course and the burnout he experienced.

This is not just a news report. It's a loud, painful reminder:

Work is a part of life not life itself.

A professional degree is not a promise of happiness.

Mental health needs to be taken seriously - especially in high-pressure careers like CA. 👨‍🎓

Success without peace is not success at all.

As a fellow CA, this shakes me. We push ourselves to the edge

exams, deadlines, expectations. But at what cost?

It's okay to pause.

It's okay to not love your work.

It's okay to ask for help.

Let's stop glorifying burnout. Let's start normalizing therapy, breaks, career changes, and choosing peace.

If you're struggling, please speak to someone. Your life is precious. Your career can be rebuilt - but not your life.

Let's support each other. Let's create safer spaces at work, at home, in our profession.

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“The Shop of Eighteen Sins”
In the heart of the city, there was a small shop called “The Shop of the Mind”.
People from all walks of life would visit it every day. The owner of the shop was Pankaj.
He had put up a signboard that read:
“Here, we sell things to lighten your soul.”

One day, a young man named Chaitanya walked into the shop.
He looked troubled and said,
“My life is full of sorrow. My heart feels heavy. Please suggest something to ease my burden.”

Pankaj smiled and said,
“There are eighteen burdens in your mind. Remove them, and your life will become lighter.”

Chaitanya was surprised. “What burdens?”

Pankaj explained:
“Do you ever hurt others?”
“Sometimes, in anger...”
That is violence (Pranatipat).
“Do you ever lie?”
“Yes, sometimes to get my work done.”
That is falsehood (Mrishavad).
“Have you ever taken something without permission?”
“Yes, in childhood...”
That is theft (Adattadan).
“Have you indulged in bad habits?”
“Occasionally.”
That is sensual indulgence (Maithun).
“Have you craved possessions?”
“Many times.”
That is greed (Parigrah).

Pankaj continued explaining all the 18 sins one by one:
Anger, Ego, Deceit, Greed, Attachment, Hatred, Quarrel, False Accusation, Backbiting, Slander, Sensual Craving, Lying with Deception, and False Beliefs.
Chaitanya realized that all these burdens were present in his life.

Pankaj said,
“Each day, recognize one of these burdens and try to let it go.
You’ll feel your heart becoming lighter.”

Chaitanya followed Pankaj’s advice.
He started letting go of one sin each day.
A few weeks later, he returned to the shop — with peace on his face.

Pankaj smiled:
“Now your soul is light. That is the essence of Jainism –
Let go of the eighteen sins and purify your life.”


And so, Pankaj’s ‘Shop of the Mind’ continued to teach everyone —
Renouncing sin is the real way to lighten life.

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