Purpose Rewrites Physics
When the Heart Decides, the World Adjusts
Dear UnMinders,
Let’s begin with a small observation:
Storms are loud.
Purpose is not.
Storms scream.
Purpose whispers.
Storms threaten.
Purpose simply… continues.
And in the long run, the quiet thing wins.
Not because it is stronger.
But because it is clearer.
You think strength looks like force.
Like pushing harder.
Fighting louder.
Winning visibly.
But real strength?
It’s quieter.
It’s the ability to keep moving when nothing in you feels like moving.
It’s not the absence of fear.
It’s the refusal to let fear make decisions.
Let’s talk about someone who had every reason to stop.
Arunima Sinha. A national-level volleyball player.
One night, she was thrown from a moving train by thieves. She didn’t just lose her balance. She lost her leg.
Pause.
Most people would stop here. Not metaphorically. Literally.
But Arunima didn’t.
While recovering, she made a decision that sounds slightly unreasonable.
She would climb Mount Everest.
Yes. With one leg.
Because apparently, limitation was not part of her long-term planning.
Training was brutal.
Pain was constant.
The body resisted.
The mind questioned.
Reality itself seemed to say,
“This is not realistic.”
But purpose replied,
“Watch me.”
Step by step, breath by breath, she climbed.
Not dramatically. Not heroically in every moment.
But consistently.
And in 2013, she reached the summit of Mount Everest.
The highest point on Earth.
On one leg.
Let that sit for a moment.
Purpose Rewrites Physics (Almost)
Now, let’s go deeper.
What allowed this?
Not just determination.
Not just willpower.
Something subtler.
When your heart aligns with a purpose larger than your personal comfort…
Your energy reorganizes.
Pain becomes information, not obstruction.
Fear becomes background noise, not authority.
Obstacles become… logistics.
You stop asking,
“Can I do this?”
And start living,
“This must be done.”
Here’s the uncomfortable truth.
Storms are not there to block you.
They are there to test your sincerity.
If your purpose is weak, the storm wins.
If your purpose is clear…
The storm becomes part of the story.
Not the ending.
Being invincible does not mean…
Nothing hurts.
Nothing fails.
Nothing goes wrong.
It means that
Nothing can make you abandon what matters.
You may bend.
You may pause.
You may even fall.
But you do not quit.
And that…
is a kind of invincibility storms cannot comprehend.
There’s something quietly absurd about it.
Life throws chaos at you.
Delays. Failures. Losses.
And you respond with,
“Understood. Continuing.”
It’s like the universe is testing you,
and you keep answering with the same line,
“Is that all?”
If you truly live with purpose -
You stop waiting for ideal conditions
You stop negotiating with discomfort
You stop asking for permission
Because purpose does not require comfort.
It requires commitment.
Find what matters deeply
Not what impresses others.
Commit without drama
Quiet, steady, relentless.
Act despite resistance
Not after it disappears.
Repeat
Because consistency beats intensity.
Storms will come.
They always do.
But they are temporary.
Purpose… is not.
So if your heart is clear,
if your direction is true,
if your commitment is real…
Then no storm can stall you.
It can only watch, slightly confused,
as you walk straight through it -
Not because you are fearless.
But because you have found something
more important than fear.
Thank You for reading,
Manpreet Singh
If something here has added even a small spark of value to your life,
your support would be deeply appreciated.
With heartfelt gratitude. 🤍



I really appreciate your writing.
I love this so much! Thank you!