About Me

I’m on a mission to help millions by sharing knowledge—from sports medicine to Indian philosophy—rooted in the selfless pursuit of Nishkaam Karm from the Bhagavad Gita. After rising from a customer care rep to an assistant manager, I left a 6-figure salary to shed my ego, embrace consciousness, and create content that frees others from limitations, all while living simply and giving back.

We are what we know and what we don’t. To ensure that I am not restricted to a particular identity, I have particularly worked on my knowledge in various fields.

Here’s everything I have a good understanding about – Sports Medicine, Stock Investment, Longevity, Physics, Politics, Economics, Literature, 6 schools of thought [Indian Philosophy], Tao Te Ching, Marketing, Business Management, Astronomy, Art and Mathematics.

Questions?

Write to me: communication@ekamsad.com

My Mission

One Goal – Help Millions

Over a year ago, I made a goal for myself – “I will try to help every single person who is around me with the best of my knowledge and capabilities.” Since then, I have been teaching the art of being curious and self-reliant. How? Read below….

I am a fanboy of Bhagavad Gita and one thing that I share with everyone to get their life sorted is to make a selfless goal so big, you can’t achieve and yet attractive enough to get you going. This is Nishkaam Karm. What’s in it for me, you may ask. When you have made such a goal, you have a reason to wake up, be curious, learn more and put the hard work in. With this in practice, success becomes a speck of dust under your foot.

So, I made this goal to help everyone around me and at that time, I was a Customer Care Representative in a BPO. So, I sat on my seat every day with a thought of making my customer’s day with the way I talk to them, share whatever best practices I follow with my colleagues and to be available for my supervisor if needs be. I didn’t stop there, I learnt about stocks and other forms of investments, I learnt about spirituality more and focused on my own health to ensure that I am available to those people.

I didn’t want anything in return because I was already getting the salary I agreed to, and the incentives were just a part of my calculation anyway. But, when you do Nishkaam Karm, things don’t stop. I got promoted to a Trainer, a Group Leader and then, an Assistant Manager within a span of a year. I got the appreciations I never wanted and a feeling of satisfaction that I could make myself useful. In each of my role, I made sure that I am only sharing the answers to the questions the other person has. If you want fitness advise, I have that since I have done course of Certified Personal Trainer from American College of Sports Medicine. If you want career advice, I got that as I have grown from the grassroot level to a leadership role within a span of 5 years. If you want relationship advise, I am more than happy to help since I got married early to the right person and have been living happily. Once I got credibility in the eyes of my colleagues, I started planting thoughts about spirituality and ensure I am available for all sort of questions and discussions.

Once you have tasted this satisfaction, there is nothing more intoxicating than that. I could not stop, I started donating the extra money I earned to NGOs which worked for educating girls, feeding kids with malnutrition, taking care of all animals and not just cat, dog or cows, connecting villages with pipelines and grew trees. Then, I created a Youtube channel while continuing my job in order to share the true essence of spirituality in Sanatan Dharm which can help people to be free from superstitions and mindless traditions. And, I am not going to settle here…..

I worked so hard that I eventually ended up with a package of 1.8 million Rupees per annum and then, I left the job to…

Why I left my 6-figure salary?

The people around me think that I am foolish for leaving a job that paid me a monthly salary of 150,000 rupees but little do they know that I have bigger goals than having a well-paying job.

It all started with a YouTube channel, I created that channel in my name because at that time, I loved my name. It was unique and had a special meaning to me. I wanted my name to be spread across the world while I help the people to be better in their lives. But, when you study spirituality, you also need to incorporate those learnings in your life otherwise, it’s similar to an article about your favorite celebrity you have just read. And what does spirituality teach you? To be rid of your Ego and be more Conscious. People also use terms like awakened or reborn, but I like to keep my teachings the least mystical as possible.

What is Ego, though?

Is it just me being a male thinking of myself as being superior to females, or a human superior to animal, or someone who holds a position of power and control? In reality, if you put any adjective in front of ‘I’, it becomes a part of your Ego. You don’t agree? Think this way – when you talk about someone who has two different personalities, you call it ‘alter ego’. So, ego is indeed your personality. I am fat, I am lazy, I am unhealthy, I am a man, I am weak, I am not so smart, I lack confidence. Whatever you put in front of your ‘I’, is your ego because it’s a limitation to your unlimited capabilities which you hold within yourself. I am a hard-core non-vegetarian, I said to someone 4 years ago. Now, I am a vegan who is also healthy and fit. I have stopped myself from limiting my own capabilities and hence, I have also shred myself of my name.

Who is a Yogi?

Yog means ‘to unite’. I am becoming a Yogi by freeing myself from my ego and then, uniting whatever there is left to unite with. Nature, sure! People who are underprivileged, absolutely! People who are seeking the truth, why not! I am not my body, my identity, the name that I am called by, the relations I have developed with other bodies through my own. Whatever that is left is consciousness alone. It allows me to watch over every insect passing by before I take my next step, it allows me to think of justice in it’s true sense. For example – if someone is killed by murder, hanging the other person is not justice. What will happen to that person’s dependents? So, the accused shall be put to work according to his skill and capability so hard that he can pay for the expenses of the victim’s family, his own dependents, the state’s cost of keeping him alive etc.

Why I left my job?

If I work in a 9 to 6 job, I substantially limit my capabilities to help others. I can help the business grow, my colleagues to be a better employee or a person generally, my juniors to get the right work-life balance and outside the work, I can continue working on my videos and get marginal views. Alternatively, I can read more books and put out more content in the forms of short videos, long videos, blogposts, memes etc. and all of this will have the potential to reach millions. The money that I will be earning from it can be put back to the funnel to run more ads, reach more people and do a lot of philanthropy work. This made the choice really simple.

How will I be able to manage my expenses?

Truth is, I have bare minimum expenses. I wear the same clothes I bought 4 years ago; I only buy clothes of good material but under 600 rupees to ensure that they can be used for years, and it allows me to reduce my carbon footprint. I don’t eat out and only eat vegan which means that I also translates to low health expenses. I work out at home and does not need to pay for a gym. I have got the cheapest barefoot shoes which are comfortable, long lasting and cause little to no foot injuries. I live in a rented apartment on the outskirts of the city. It’s not something that I have started now, I made myself accustomed to this lifestyle majorly over the past 2 years. The less materialistic you are, the less stressed you will be and being less materialistic does not mean that I have no ambitions. I have the biggest of them….