Mani Shankar
Mani Shankar Soni is from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. He is a student of - Bachelor of pharmacy in the Professional Education field. His hobbies are: Reading books by foreign authors and listening to Classical music.
INTERVIEW
(Questions and Answers, in a conversation with Monika Singh and Mani Shankar)
If you could tell your younger self anything, what would it be?
Mani: I think: "Do not be sad if someone rejects you. Because people usually leave expensive things and go for the cheap ones".
What does literary success look like to you?
Mani: In my opinion, Literary success is the development of mostly pastime uses activities, creativity, and many other things related to the present.
Does a big ego help or hurt dreamers?
Mani: Mostly, big ego always hurts Dreamers.
What was an early experience where you learned that language (written words) had power?
Mani: In my experience, language always works as a medium to understand written or spoken communication.
What period of your life do you find most valuable, enjoyable & eye-opening too? (Child, teenager, young adult).
Mani: I found Teenager is part of my life and most enjoyable, & valuable
Do you Google yourself?
Mani: Yes! I do google myself.
What is the most significant judgmental point in society for boys?
Mani: The most significant critical point in society for boys is related to the job and marriage.
One rule you want to break in our society and family for boys/girls?
Mani: I want to break the rule regulations for the girls so that they can grow with boys.
What are your dreams and goals in your life?
Mani: The dream of my life is not big, but it is not small as well, so I want all those qualities that can give me an identity in society.
Who is your ideal in your life?
Mani: My mother is my ideal in my life. But the word cannot explain their feelings.
What do you think, people try to control boys' power in the name of responsibility?
Mani: People suppress boys' feelings in the name of responsibility. They do not have enough time for themselves too. So, I think no one can understand their feelings.
What is your favorite childhood book?
Mani: I have a favorite poetry book:The random house book of poetry.
One thing that always makes you happy, and you want to dance that time?
Mani: Only friends make me happy.
Which change needs our country for primary & real education?
Mani: New syllabus according to Hindu culture can change real education & primary education.
One thing you want to do for your parents?
Mani: I have many dreams for my parents. I can not explain it, and the future decides that.
Family or a friend, which one is more comfortable for you to share yourself?
Mani: Family and friends both help me in sadness.
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Original Source: Mani Shankar, dreamer - Interview Conversation with Monika Singh