 What is it that the youth needs to concentrate on, but they have not yet? In India, the mango farmers have some wisdom in them like this. I have been a mango farmer in the past. Just after twelve, fourteen months after planting, if it's a well-grafted plant, within fourteen months flowers will come when the season comes. First thing we do is we'll pluck off the flowers. If you leave it, a few mangoes will come, but we will take it off. Next season again the flowers come, we'll take it off. We will wait for the plant to grow because we know if the fruit comes out of that plant, that plant will never grow into a full-fledged tree. It will not bear as much fruit as it could if it bears too early. So this is something youth must remember, don't try to live too early. This is the time where you build yourself. In body, in mind, in competence, in capability, you build yourself. Time to live will come. If you live too early, then you will see you will not live a full-fledged life. So right now we have imported this from western societies. By the time you're fourteen you must have a boyfriend or a girlfriend. By the time you're eighteen you have had three heartbreaks. Where the hell are you focusing on building yourself? These things are taking so much time and energy. Build yourself up well if you want to live well. So there is a certain time to grow and there's a certain time to live. If you live too early you will not grow and if you don't grow, the scale and scope of your life will be very limited. That should not happen to you.