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The Poetry That Woke Up a Generation

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By the NewsPatron Lifestyle Desk

We hear it every day, don’t we?

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You buy a gym membership but never go. “Paise barbad, toh kya fayda?” (Money wasted, what’s the use?)
You drive all the way to a sunset point, but it’s cloudy. “Itni door aaye, toh kya fayda?” (Came so far, what’s the use?)

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In our culture, “Fayda” (Benefit/Gain) is usually a calculator. It measures return on investment. If I give X, I must get Y. If I don’t get Y, the effort was a waste.

But recently, a viral spoken-word piece stopped us in our tracks. It takes this transactional phrase and turns it into a mirror for our souls. It asks the uncomfortable question: If you are winning at the “rat race” but losing at “life,” toh kya fayda?

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“It takes no time for a lifetime to pass, sir.
Life is but a fleeting moment.
If even then, you must beg for permission to live it… Toh Kya Fayda?

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If you became wealthy in gold, but remained a pauper in memories… Then what is the use?

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Those shoulders upon which we could not shed a tear… what is the use of such bonds?
And after all this struggle, if there is no happy ending… Toh Kya Fayda?

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Translation from the Verse

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1. The Wealth Paradox: Rich Pockets, Empty Albums

“Ameer hokar bhi yaadon mein gareeb nikle… toh kya fayda?”
(If you became rich but remained poor in memories… what’s the use?)

Let’s be real. We are all hustling. We trade our 20s and 30s for a designation and a salary slip. But the poet reminds us of a brutal truth: Your bank balance is a number, but your wealth is your memory bank.

If you have the money to travel to the Maldives but no one to share the sunset with, or if you’re sitting in a 5-star restaurant checking work emails instead of laughing with your partner—you might be wealthy, but you are emotionally bankrupt.

2. The Relationship Audit: Can You Cry?

“Jinke kandho pe hum ro na sake… un rishton ka kya fayda?”
(Relationships where we couldn’t cry on their shoulders… what’s the use?)

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This hits hard. In the age of social media, we have hundreds of “friends” and thousands of “followers.” We have networks and connections. But how many of them are real?

The poet challenges us to audit our circle. Can you laugh openly, loudly, and uglily with them? When life breaks you (and it will), do you have a shoulder? Or just a contact list?

3. The “Sukoon” Metric

“Jis chat ke neeche sukun na mile… us ghar ka kya fayda?”
(The roof under which you find no peace… what is the use of such a house?)

We spend our lives trying to upgrade our address. From a 1BHK to a 2BHK, from a flat to a villa. But we often confuse a House (Makan) with a Home (Ghar). The “Fayda” of a home isn’t its resale value; it’s how deeply you sleep at night.

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The Verdict: Stop Calculating, Start Living

The video serves as a “Wake Up Call” for the burnout generation. If you have to think a thousand times before taking time for yourself, or beg for a leave just to live your life—then it’s time to recalculate. Not your finances, but your values.

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Watch the full video above and ask yourself: What is your ‘Fayda’?

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