The Canadian creator explains the reason for his life in India for the past 8 years

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His decision did not depend on functional or strategic goals, but on the calm and radical pursuit of internal growth.

It encourages others to put themselves in changing environments. (Credit Image: Instagram)

It encourages others to put themselves in changing environments. (Credit Image: Instagram)

In a world in which many Indians aspire to move abroad to get better opportunities, the Canadian content creator holds newspaper addresses to choose a different path. Eight years ago, Calip Fresyen, the creator of Canadian content and father, left Canada and moved to Bangaluru, driven by the desire to “negatively grow”.

His decision did not depend on functional or strategic goals, but on the calm and radical pursuit of internal growth. Now, a video of Friersen contemplating the unconventional step he made in his early twenties, has become a viral.

The Instagram Video Fireal now starts with a question that Fresyen used to hear: Why did you leave Canada to India when many Indians go in the opposite direction? His response was unexpected. “To become totally more,” he says, referring to internal change rather than the external struggle.

“The answer is simple: growth. This type of growth is not, although you are chasing it with effort and strategy. I call this negative growth. It only happens by changing your environment. And when I was in the early twenties, I wanted to become more strict. I wanted to be in a more unable to be unwanted.

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He remembers a critical incident from his youth when he was 40 days when he drank water and breathes air. “I lost 18 kilograms, but the thing that I gained was evidence that I can do something that most people consider impossible. That experience has taught me that I can follow anything committed to, however, I did not do anything, in the traditional sense. I sat there and did not take anything.”

It encourages others, especially young people, to put themselves in environments that require change. “With everything that has been said, my encouragement for you, especially if you are young, if you are in late teenage, or in the early twenties, is to find an environment or put yourself in an environment that forms you without a big effort. A place where you grow completely negatively. This is why I moved to India. The reason was that it was not happening to me at the speed that I wanted in Canada.”

In another incident, a man from Delhi Hajar shared his regret, describing the entire experience as misleading. In Radet, he wrote: “I regret moving to Canada. I see people in India dreaming of moving abroad, believing that there are better opportunities. But allow me to give you a realistic examination. This is not what appears.”

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