Motivational speaker credits RSS for instilling discipline in life, shares journey from mischief to public speaking
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Motivational speaker credits RSS for instilling discipline in life, shares journey from mischief to public speaking

Jain, often recognised for his unique ability to connect with audiences, began by reflecting on his childhood, describing himself as a mischievous child with a knack for getting into trouble

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Harshvardhan Jain, a prominent motivational speaker known for his viral videos and captivating storytelling, recently opened up about his journey to becoming an inspirational figure on “The Rahul Malodia Podcast” on YouTube. In a candid conversation, Jain shared the defining moments of his life that led him to the world of motivational speaking.

Jain, often recognised for his unique ability to connect with audiences, began by reflecting on his childhood, describing himself as a mischievous child with a knack for getting into trouble. “I was quite a naughty kid,” he admitted with a smile. However, it was this very nature that set the stage for the experiences that would later shape his career.

The turning point came in 1995 when Jain, then 15, was sent to live with his uncle in Bikaner to continue his education. This move, he explained, was pivotal in his development. “That year away from home taught me more than just academic lessons. I learned about basic things like the value of food—flour, lentils, rice—and the importance of discipline,” Jain recounted. He spoke about the disciplined environment he found himself in, far removed from the comforts of his home, which forced him to adapt, learn, and grow.

A year later, when he returned to Jaipur, Jain’s life took another significant turn. He attended a local branch meeting of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a moment he describes as the seed for his future in motivational speaking. “I was 16 years old when the RSS shakha was started in my village. They asked, ‘Who wants to play?’ and came to me,” he said, recalling his first encounter with the organisation.

He continued, “I was invited to join them in the morning, and when I arrived with about 150 boys, they were impressed. That was when I learned that everything has a system, even the way we removed our sandals, which were referred to as ‘padvesh.’ Even without a flag, they would create one and salute it. Everything was done with such respect and precision.”

Jain further described how these seemingly small details left a profound impact on him. “There was a specific way to handle even the smallest things,” he explained. “One word from the karyavah, and everyone would line up perfectly. Those one and a half to two hours at the RSS branch changed my life. When I introduced myself in a loud voice in the ‘Savdhan’ position, I saw how my voice reached all 200 people there. It was here that I learned to sing songs, organise events, and realised the power of effective communication.”

He emphasised that it was these formative experiences that sowed the seeds for his future as a speaker. Jain credits the disciplined atmosphere of the RSS branch for teaching him the value of respect, organisation, and leadership. “It was at that moment I understood the power of words and the impact they can have on people,” he said.

For those interested in learning more about Harshvardhan Jain’s journey and the moments that shaped him, the full details can be heard on “The Rahul Malodia Podcast” starting at the 20-minute mark. His story serves as a powerful reminder of how seemingly ordinary moments can ignite a passion that changes one’s life forever.

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