Time-specific role and purpose of the Elite Dental Club: Turning your dreams into reality, which is what makes it elite.

 Tie-up Time or Freedom in Time: Time, Transition, and Tobacco

What's the relationship? You don’t have to pass time with tobacco to witness a government transition or to experience anxiety or nervousness. Instead, build healthy habits.

Brush right,
left hand, whatever,
and see yourself smile daily. Tax, Time, and Tension: Let go of life's stresses and focus on living in the moment.

Everything has a purpose and a reason, or so Vaishnavites believe. "Hey Ram!"—the last words of Mahatma Gandhi—echo down through generations, just like "Jai Shri Ram" when taking on a Herculean task, or calling on Jesus for strength.

When you feel the need for supernatural strength, trust that God will help you, as long as your reason is just and right. Presently, the right side has come to power, while the left, though weaker in opposition, still plays a crucial role—much like a dentist using a micro mirror with a watchful eye. The dentist may retract tissues, keep them safe, or call on the dental assistant on the left to assist, reflecting on what needs to be done on the right. Understanding your role is as simple as this dynamic of left and right in routine dental checkups or treatments, akin to four-handed dentistry if needed. When the heart, mind, and body are aligned correctly, the foot pedal accelerates smoothly, enabling the task to be completed before the patient (or the public) gets exhausted and opts for another party or dentist.

Therefore, once given the opportunity, make the best of it. Understand your reason for existence, your duty at the assigned task, and execute it without distraction, keeping your priorities in check. For me, it’s God first, then family, and then duty. If you don’t fulfill your duty to your faith, your country’s GDP or safety cannot be assured for your family. One leads to another in a cycle of oneness—knowing your priority is key. If you neglect your duty as a dentist, your responsibility to God, family, and country is not fulfilled, nor is your ultimate goal of a better world. That is the reason I came back to India.

While I am grateful for the opportunity and recognition given to me by the U.S., I believe that mutual collaboration, not competition, is what works in the long run. This mindset represents the next stage of evolution beyond democracy. Like a dentist working with his team and the dental supply chain, or within the dental industry, delivering work during his chosen working hours, he grows with humility, keeping his head lowered as he serves. He understands that this is the service he must provide, seeing more in his work than just the oral cavity—a black hole unseen until Hawking’s theories came to light. In the chair, there’s something deeper: a smile that has the potential to change the world, bringing happiness and you making the world a better place.

This represents the next stage of evolution beyond democracy. As I guide you through this, I remind you that it's mentioned in the end of the first edition of The Truth Journal. A lot has changed since then, but some ideas might still be of interest. It’s freely downloadable at https://namratadhruv.love/truth-journal


Let go of the rush and flow with time. Understand that time, as we perceive it, is a man-made creation, not bound by space. Don’t get bogged down by Herculean tasks; instead, focus on the grander purpose, which lies in the smaller steps. Each small step builds momentum, taking us closer to a leap into the unknown.

Just like growing teeth, we wait. Similarly, spacecraft and faster time-travel engines are being developed—what keeps us from reaching the Moon, Mars, or stars is the engine that drives us. In nature, it’s eating plants, sunlight, and ATP, where chemical energy is breaking down faster, pushing us forward. Perhaps we’ll discover new breakthroughs, like in Oral LASER technology, unlocking even greater possibilities.

I dream of a future where each member of the Elite Dental Club not only enjoys healthier smiles but also becomes wealthier, more productive, and contributes positively to a loving environment. People generally come from a good place, and with understanding, we can see their true nature. If you don’t understand someone, stay away until their smile shows through.

Purpose above: Preventive dental care, impact, and clinical practice level. Time-specific how?

Go for your routine dental checkups as recommended, or at least annually, or once every two years if needed. Don't delay; be proactive.

Daily routine: Smile.

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