Me and my friends use your name to encompass our artistic, thrifty, stylish, crafty, elegant, bon-viveur, polymath and accomplished acts in life. "May you live your best Rajiv life" one of my friends wrote to me on a card once, giving me gorgeous unique wood cuts from a native tree so I could carve something. "I'm learning __ to pursue my graduation in Rajivness" I said when learning a new set of skills. "I rajivly went antiquing today for a thimble." told me another friend when she took up embroidery. "I got amazing real vintage oxfords, very Rajiv" another friend boasting about his treasured quality clothing finds. You are your own unique category of lifestyle/career. Your existence is so inspiring - and beyond inspiring us to do the things you do, you inspire us to do the things we want to do, to live this life well and fully. Much much love to you, dear Rajiv!
I'm 70 years old, found this channel a while ago, and also 'verb'' Rajiv's name when I find the perfect thing for the perfect spot and/or circumstance.
Ok. I’m adopting the “Rajiv” verb, adverb, adjective from now on. It’s brilliant. I always say “my guy” on UA-cam, “the one from Toronto that lives in New York, taught me this or that”.
Knowing you in “real life” … this is you! Our talks about these subjects over coffee or making pottery ect.. is so interesting and yes inspiring to so many. So glad you made a video like this and I hope everyone who watches you feels the same. You are an amazing person bud and this was a perfect video.
Your mom wanted you to study study study, but you ARE studying now, every day! You study shoe making, paper marbling, harp playing, painting, soap making, and so much more. You are the eternal student. Your mom would be proud.
as the child of Nigerian immigrants, this video speaks to me SO clearly...there is absolutely no precedent in my immediate family for the life I am living as a woman of a certain age, unmarried and without children...but like you, I questioned the culture I grew up in, and took personal and professional risks. I am grateful for the life I am living today and seek to continue to do it on my own terms- continued best wishes and thank you
Loving this vibe! It’s so cool to hear from someone who’s made bold life choices and is totally owning it. You completely broke the mold, and I’m wishing you the most epic, beautiful life ahead.
I am an a lady of 80 and watch all your videos and you inspire me I love all you do. A d I am going to buy your book. LTHIS COMING FROM LIVERPOOL England. Take care love and best wishes. Marje. Xx
Not to be shady towards the actor who did an amazing job at it, or take away from your story, but Life of Pi would be so insanely epic with you as the role as Pi Patel 😍
I remember when the movie won an Oscar there was a great deal of discussion in the media over whether the movie was deserving of such honors because the lead actor, wasn’t an actor. It seems to me that movie roles should be given to actors. Otherwise, it’s kinda like cheating.
I am so grateful that people find the courage to resist conformity to society’s norms. This world would be so boring without artists, activists, and philosophers. Love seeing examples of people who push back and get rewarded with a beautiful and fulfilling life. 💕
I saw your video about using your nice things, a little over a year ago, and i was like, "isn't this the guy from mean girls, what the heck??" It's legitimately one of my favorite movies, so i clicked it and was so thrown off by what i found, and immediately was hooked. Rather than liking your channel because you were the guy from Mean Girls, I ended up a fan of YOU and you just happen to be the guy from Mean girls. Your content is so enjoyable, I even watch with my three your old daughter now because she saw me watching the paper marbling video and now asks to watch it when i open youtube haha. Love your videos, keep it up Rajiv.
I think the first one I saw was making a lavender bundle for laundry (sorry i don’t recall the french term for the bundle), and I watched the whole thing in AWE like “how is Kevin G so sweet and wonderful” and then i told everyone about it but none of my friends were as amazed as I was. So here I am now like 2 years later and just seeing Rajiv as his own person and not a character, appreciating doing things slowly and by hand, but honestly watching this at 1.5x speed ironically. But I’ll blame the ADHD for that one
Life was hard on me. I found myself falling into nihilism. I discovered your videos months ago and your words brought me back to beauty. I see the beauty in mundanity, functionality, and flaws now. I’m inspired to cultivate my own little slice of happiness in this world. For the first time in a long time, I’m throwing myself into creativity, I’m wanting to share my life with others, and I’m using all my nice things daily and appreciating every moment of it. Thanks Rajiv. 💚
I once was at a table and everyone was bragging about their family members in the legal system. My brother is a lawyer, my uncle is a District Attorney, my Father is a judge. Everyone at that table was trying so hard to impress and outshine that it got to a point that I was so sick of the bragging I held my head up high and emphatically said my brother is in jail 😂. At that moment I thought to myself, boy it sucks to be so insecure that you need to constantly brag to feel secure.
The book is wonderful. Get it and read it if you can and if not audible has it and Rajiv reads it, which makes it even better. I’ve read it once and listened to it once. I loved it. ❤
Right now life is really tough, taking care of a 101 year old who is fully aware of his situation. I followed your advice and took "you tube" watercolor classes. Which I can pick up and in 10 minutes have something to show for my time. I appreciate your honesty and knowledge. I have not found a local water color teacher but for now it fills the creative side of me! Thank you for your inspiring words and sharing!
I am in a similar situation caring for my 99 year old mom, who is living with me, and trying carve out time for myself to make sure my life doesn’t get pushed aside. Well done you!
I am now a 70 year old woman that took care of my mother until she passed at the age of 97. Im glad those days are behind me, because i never thought they would be. Taking care of an elderly parent is the toughest thing one can accomplish in life. It can be soul crushing. Especially if there is no help and if you have or had aspirations for your self. I am free from the responsibility of caring for my mother for 3 years now. I like Rajiv decided moving forward i was going to do what pleased me. With that said…..I watercolor, (good therapy) i acrylic paint, i draw , sew, crochet and Knit. When ever i darn well please. I am making up for the years i was stalled out. Keep the faith in your endeavors, make time for yourself, and ignore people that are nay sayers to your dreams and aspirations, no matter how you or old you become. 🎉
I randomly go from saying things like "Uhhh, Kevin G!" to me telling my husband "That's not how Rajiv taught me how to clean the tub." We absolutely love you so much, Rajiv. Keep doing what you're doing. We are all multi-faceted people doing extra-ordinary things. You are a gem.
Rajiv not getting the role he wanted after investing so much of his energy reminds me of something Elizabeth Gilbert said which is... "jump, and the net may or may not catch you". There are big wins but no real big losses. Everything is a lesson or a test. Everything that happens, whether it's good or bad... is an opportunity to learn something new, and like Rajiv said... make choices. We choose the paths we walk all our lives.
Rajiv, You're one of the very few people who's UA-cam videos I look forward to watching. With that being said, the next time someone ask you what is your profession, tell them Renaissance Man or Whatever I Choose! If that person doesn't like your answer because it's not specific enough for them, walk away. People like that are ONLY defined by the education and title in their life and they can't appreciate anything different. Only like minded people will understand and appreciate you. I'm speaking from experience.💚
The more I get to know you the more I love you. Are you ok? You did everything by yourself and I am so proud of you! When someone asks you what you do tell them “I am a very successful influencer.”
You are unapologetically you and I think that is amazing. We have a very short lifespan, we should make the most of every moment and that is what you are doing.
Your mama just wanted you to be secure, and only had your best interest at heart. I’m glad that nobody was able to stifle your desire to create all the beautiful things you learned to make. I love hearing your stories! Rajiv, I hope you know what an inspiration and treasure you are for all who come here.
I watch all your videos but I don’t think I ever comment. You’ve inspired me and my husband to reorganize our stuff and to spend more of our time appreciating and creating beautiful things! We always get excited when you have a new video. I’ve always loved antiques and small ways of living and I just wanted to say thank you for all the inspiration and personal stories you share! I always say to my husband “Rajiv is like a whimsical fairy!” ❤ Thanks for showing me how to spend my time better and we are truly happier for it!
"cuz we got jackets ...". I absolutely loved your character, now discovering that you are such a multi-faceted, inspirational human being also in real life. Happy 20th anniversary. You created something really special, and continue to do so.
Thank for this episode 🙏🏻 Really needed to hear this today. I just resigned, not retired, just quit, my 20 year career to take time to figure out how to live my own genuine life. You are such an inspiration and living testimony of how you can follow your heart and live an unconventional life.
I want you to know that I am here doing exactly the same thing: trying to figure out what to do. The problem is that I am not quite sure what, but I know that I need a change. After all these years doing survival chores I know that I have to do something meaningful to myself. I know it's a quest that I should have taken long, long time ago. Some , like Rajiv, are more driven, more focused. But I am here. Trying.
I usually feel left behind in one way or another even though I love my life when someone talks about their life but this made me feel like I’m right where I want to be. Thank you for being you 🥹
I had no idea you were an actor! While I was describing your channel to my husband, I had a hard time condensing the content into a few sentences, which I hope you find is a wonderful compliment. I watch, not because I share any of the same hobbies, but because you inspire me to live a life so full of passions that who I am cannot be quickly summed up in something like a job. Hope you take care, and get some good sleep soon! 😅
I live in Oregon (at one time in Beaverton) and was so touched by the letter you read. I am a potter from 50 years ago as well (I'm 71). I learned how in High School, then continued in Portland Community College and University of Oregon. Life kicked in with children, divorce then being a single parent - that changed my path completely. I share so many of your interests and learned how to do many of them years ago, calligraphy, pottery, macrame and weaving. I'm now retired so I've again begun to create fiber art by knitting, weaving, wet and dry felting as well as macrame. Pottery may be next. Thanks to Mean Girls for setting you off on your path so we all can enjoy your creativity.
I hope you won't be disappointed; I didn't know you were in a movie, and I have never seen the movie Mean Girls...it's nice knowing that acting is part of your resume!
Your story really touches me. I come from an Indian background myself. My father was and still is a raging alcoholic. There was never a time I was around him where he didn’t smell of rum. It was heartbreaking. But as a fellow artist I decided to use my creative abilities to better my connection to myself and to those around me. You’re revolutionary and I’m glad you followed your heart. Thank you. 🙏🏽💙
I started by saying a funny quote from the movie but am now typing a more sincere response. This turned out to be a wonderful life lesson you are sharing with us - thank you! I can’t imagine how traumatizing it must have been to see the part go to somebody else after all the waiting and investment you put into it. I would’ve felt lost too. So glad you followed your hunch to look into the next gig that landed you in Germany and ultimately revived you! I want to follow my hunch too to get more into crafts. I’ve never considered myself an artist because I was pigeon holed as book smart as a kid and my sibling the artsy one. Thankfully my partner now encourages my gifts. I want to get into ceramics and even lamp work. I’ve loved calligraphy in the past and am bummed I didn’t follow that through so I’ll do what I can now with the resources I have now. You are right that our series of choices lead us to where we are today. I am unhappy with several things and need to remember I have the power to change them. I struggle with a melancholy disposition. Usually when I finally attain happiness and feel my energy high and lifted, something tragic happens. So I’ve learned to fear happiness in a way. But that’s no way to live. Got to accept the good and bad. Thank you for the inspiration.
I found you during the pandemic and haven't looked back. You are wise beyond your years and I have learned many things listening to your perspectives on so many things. What I appreciate the most is your honesty and telling your truth without apology. You have touched so many lives in a positive way and your parents should be proud.
There is such a difference between doing things you think you might want to do and things you have to do, KNowing the difference is what makes one driven . The most important message here is none of this life story that was shared here was a free ride.All of it came from an inner drive .That drive comes from exersiing one's will power and listening to the quiet inner voice speaking to each of us ..Learning to trust that voice takes big adult muscles ..We are all in the same gym :)
I am an immigrant Indian mother, never skipped your videos even though some of them are not area of my interest. But respect that in this world of social media you are teaching us how to focus on little things which bring more clarity and happiness. Thank you Rajive.
Lawyer, doctor or cricket player. Still the same here. With the role in the movie you'd never become an inspirer and influencing thousands of viewers with your way of seeing the world and its opportunities. That's a very good statement about choosing your life. but someone only might understand if they are honest with themselves. Thank you for these intimate moments.
Your tenacity is such a precious gift. I don't come by it as naturally, kind of the opposite in fact - I too easily put my deeper dreams and hopes aside to focus on what I "should" be doing or what I think other people expect of me. But I have been working on that a lot. I'm so grateful for folks like you who remind us that we have the choice to be brave and do it anyway.
I love that you make taking risks acceptable. We need to not let our critics stop us. Oh, and I really, really, really love your bed. And, you have inspired me to have fresh flowers in my apartment. No, they are not arranged as you do yours, but I enjoy the scent of the roses. They make me smile. Oh, btw, I am 71 taking classical guitar lessons. Best decision ever. keep inspiring people to take and embrace creative risks.
There was a quote I heard, I can’t remember where, but it says, “if you’re unhappy change it. If you can’t change it, accept it.” It goes with what you’re saying and I remind myself that when I feel like complaining haha. Great video.
That's why we watch you. You aren't conventional. That's what makes your videos so interesting. You should be very grateful to be able to have an apt in NY and all that you have.
I have been following you on video from your early slots in HGTV. But even before then, my daughter in law talked about this great chalkboard artist in Toronto and was hoping could do their wedding invites. It didn't happen, but I knew of you then. My local library has your book, so I made a point of reading it. I had just been to Pondicherry, so could visualize your time there. As a Mom, I could empathize with your Mom. We just want security for our kids and not have them go through times of want. But I am sure your mom was proud of the man you are and continue to develop into. Keep being true to yourself.
Thank you Rajiv for being so real and honest. You are such an inspiration. You would not have touched so many peoples lives if you stayed at the bank! .
Rajiv, everytime I see one of your videos pop up in my feed, *immediately*, and I mean immediately I start hearing "Allllll yooooouu sucka MC's ain't got nothing on me..." 😂😂 I watch your videos with my children. We love seeing your adventures and I adore the person that you are. ❤ Never change. I started watching for the mean girls, but I stayed for the rajiv.
i'm not nearly as ambitious as you are, so i'm not exactly where i'd like to be, but i've always been proud of that "i'm going to do whatever *i* want" instinct. and yes, it's made my life unnecessarily difficult sometimes, but it's also made me very proud not to have put myself through situations i wasn't okay with. and really, it's thanks to people like you i've realized i don't have to do whatever is expected of me or follow a "traditional" path to have a good life, a life i'm happy with. so thank you! and thank you for being a part of mean girls (it was my favorite movie for a long time), and thank you for introducing me to writing letters, which i now consider a big hobby. i hope you always thrive.
You receive many comments and often I find myself not leaving comments because I know how overwhelming it can feel responding. Your channel has been such a favorite channel of mine for such a long time now. YOU are such an exceptional person and I love to listen to your life experience and your tenacity and your not give up attitude. I admire the way you live your life. You literally are exceptional at everything you put your mind to. Thank you for being YOU! Exactly YOU! I quit my job of 31 years working for family and felt like I had to because it was family. I was slowly dying. I finally quit! Now I make YT videos and I’m much more happy! I hope people watching this are inspired too and realize they can follow their heart and it may not be conventional but it will fill their hearts to the brim. I’ve also been wanting to write to you but have been to shy to do so. We are all human! I need to just do it! Thank you for all you share with us!
You speak so well about choices. And whenever I watch your videos about art, travel, home keeping, craft, etc.,the word that always comes to mind is “intention.”
Rajiv, this was so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing that story. When I first came across your channel a few months ago, I thought, “hey isn’t that the guy from Mean Girls?!” So I looked your name up on IMDB and lo and behold you were. I live in Central Massachusetts near Old Sturbridge Village, and the Brimfield Flea Market, so I’ve enjoyed many of your HGTV videos on those places, as well as the videos on your personal channel. I was never crafty as a kid, because I thought I was terrible at art. But in the last nine years or so, I’ve taught myself how to knit, Cross stitch, paint with different mediums, sew and quilt, and whatever else my little heart desires. I enjoy these crafts more than anything and they fill me up so my cup is truly overflowing. I so enjoy learning from you, not because you were in Mean Girls (even though that is definitely one of my all time favorite movies!), but I just enjoy you as a human being. I’d like to think we would be friends in real life, because we seem very similar. Keep putting your beautiful light out into the world and I look forward to your next video! ❤
I can relate so much with your story. My kids are at the cusp between finding job and finishing education. Sometimes that’s scary. As you said parents want nothing more than seeing their kids settled.
I’m so grateful that your journey brought you here to this format. With so many ways that you could share your passions, this channel adds a wonderful aspect of community. It’s a respite from some of the harshness that bombards us. It renews my spirit that so many like-minded people find their way here who share an appreciation of someone literally making their own way through handcrafts, art, and an intentional life.
I highly recommend the audible audiobook! I listened to it on my walks and felt like I had Rajiv with me sharing his life story as a friend. It's so charming.
Never saw Mean Girls, but definitely read "The Life Of Pi" and can definitely see you as that character. Especially the Rabbi, Catholic Priest, and Imam descending upon your house at the same time to talk to your parents who didn't know you were attending all. Life is full of ups and downs and can be so unfair at times, but I love how you live your life with no regrets.
Wow Rajiv, thank you so much for sharing the personal journey here! As an Asian I completely understand the upbringing, luckily my parents were very supportive and I believe being a daughter had less obligation as a son. Every choice we make leads to today, I firmly believe that! Sometimes I asked myself, am I too old for this? How can I compete with the young ones who are so keen on everything? Work is very slow at home but I’m so happy to do what I love even though that means I had to travel to work (which you’re lucky if it breaks even). Things will always work out one way or the other….live the life the way you want is the most important. Thank you again, so very inspiring!
You remind me of my youngest son, now 22 and charting his own path. Hearing your story brings me hope for him while sets out into the sometimes choppy but beautiful sea. Thank you for all the gifts you bring to the world.
I completely understand. I grew up in an immigrant household as well and there was pressure to be “successful” by my parents’ standards. I carried that into adulthood. For a long time I felt really bad about my life because it isn’t the life that was expected of me. I still do to some extent. Some days I wonder if I’m a failure in my parents eyes. I’m afraid to ask honestly. I had my first kid 15 years ago and navigating my own childhood trauma/baggage through parenting my children has helped me realize that I need to do what makes me happy and that’s more important than being defined by other people’s definition of success. My oldest is neurodivergent. He can’t be measured by the same yard stick as that of neurotypical people. And he is wildly successful in his own life by his standards. And I tell that to him everyday. It’s hard. Sometimes I have to stop and take a breath and think “am I pushing him for me or for him? Am I measuring his success based on the standards of typical society or by what he actually wants or will make him happy.” I guess in a way I would not have that insight if I didn’t understand that of myself and my experiences. Personal growth??? Lol
Funny, I had been watching your UA-cam channel for sometime, including your appearances on HGTV, which I believe proceeded your channel. One evening my kids had “mean girls” playing on the kitchen television. One of your scenes caught my eye and I knew immediately it was you. I continued watching your UA-cam channel (of course) because your content is inspiring for many “artists” wired this way. However, the message you broadcast today, October 3rd mean girls day, surpasses all of it! Thank you. May your “determined” journey continue -happily!
Being a child of immigrant parents I so identify with this. My parents’ view of achievement was to study, be good at math and science (never mind the fact mom was a librarian), go to University, become either a doctor, teacher, accountant, lawyer or engineer and the ultimate success was getting a job with the government that had benefits and a pension plan!!
Let me tell you something… watching your videos brings me nothing but joy ! I love them… I suffer from clinical depression and I also have anxiety… just being able to sit down and watch one of your videos is therapeutic for me … the first time I saw you since I’ve watched mean girls was when I was watching tv there was a Walmart commercial for Black Friday sales … when I saw you I was like wait is that ? I wasn’t exactly sure .. I always come on UA-cam .. I happen to see one of your videos about your storage room .. at first I didn’t know who you were until I started watching more of your videos I was like wait he’s the guy that was on mean girls it’s Kevin G ! All grown up! I even had to google you to make sure It was you … your character was hilarious! God bless … I forgot to mention @6:27 in the video i had the same experience happen to me when I was growing up as an young adult I was at a distant cousin’s house along with my 2 of my 3 older brothers we were all siting on the couch my aunt was like let me introduce you guys to your cousins my aunt was going down the line she was like oh he’s studying pharmaceutical (my second oldest brother ) (my third oldest brother ) he got his degree in a double major in criminal justice and political science … when she got to me she was like oh she’s in food service … my cousins thought oh she works at Burger King ? Or McDonald’s? My aunt was like something like that .. she mentioned that my oldest brother was in New York studying journalism… I felt lil a complete failure.. but I used it as watch me be something better than what you think I am ..
Rajiv, you are such an excellent communicator. We love your voice, and your honesty. I wish that you had gotten the role for Life of Pi. That episode was a while ago, but it stayed with me. Take special care of yourself 🥰 🤗
A lot of us were difficult children for whatever reason, (nurture or nature) but being able to look back on your younger self and recognize how far you’ve come is real humility so brava.
You are such an inspiration - truly you’ve had such an impact on my life so thank you (I’ve eliminated all plastic from my home and replaced with beautiful period pieces). I am 73 and am an Uber driver nowadays (after a long professional career) and I am privileged to be able to pass your channel name onto my Sri Lankan passengers (in Australia studying) and they swell with pride ❤❤. Just found your book on Audible 🙏🏻
Oh, my! You have touched a fiber of my soul again. I always told you how much inspiration you have been to me. But I have never confessed that I am embarking into quite a few challenging experiences now because of your inspiration. Wish me luck, though. I am not as tough as you are. Just resilient. Thanks again for another gift. I will keep this chapter on my treasure box.
I just fell in love and cried ❤ was watching human design videos and I swiped and lost what I was watching and your video out of nowhere started playing . Heaven sent x
Your pursuit of so many different creative passions (many of which I share!) has been such a comfort, especially as someone who was always pressured/shamed when it came to having "too many" interests. I love hearing about your journey, Mean Girls-adjacent or otherwise (especially when you visit RI, my home state). Keep doing you, Rajiv!
Rajiv - you have worked so hard to live the life you want and that is an inspiration. I'm reading your memoir "The Elephants in My Backyard" and I love it so much; You are a natural storyteller. Keep being you and doing you. You bring joy to so many. Thank you.
Lieber Rajiv, Danke für deine Worte! Alles, was du machst, wie du denkst, dein ästhetischerGeschmack kommt mir sehr vertraut vor und spricht mir aus der Seele! DANKE, Sonja aus Stuttgart
I recently watched Life of Pi for the first time and thought that you would have fit the role. So crazy to hear your journey and how you delved and studied in the role. I hope you could find a project that would align with this story. If they did spinoff with some inspiration from the book, I would LOVE to see you in another film. You are so talented! And you are inspiration for me to find my own creativity and purpose. I had the same experience with my parents as a South Asian-American and wasn’t pushed or had access to creative mediums. I put school first and now have a hard time finding my creative purpose- but it’s never too late. Thank you for pouring heart out. I resonate so much for being the black sheep and being the system disrupter in my family system. Thank you ❤️
I think there are a lot of “couches” available should you ever need one! My first thought was how wonderful would it be to have a house guest that you’d never want to leave! 😂 and that’s coming from a full blown introvert!
Happy Mean Girls Day! I remember you and your character from the movie, "Mean Girls". Your character was one of my favorites because of how naturally funny he was...he was so passionate about math, and about his crush. You were so perfect for this part too, and I'm glad you pushed to be in it because that movie is so memorable and fun after all these years.
Oh man you are speaking my language. I pushed back on my parents when I saw they were being unfair with anything and anyone. I had a choice to do things differently and I did. I moved out before I was married (insert shocked and judgmental face from relatives here) and I didn’t want to make the same mistakes my parents did when raising a child. I took pains not to be unfair and to being there for my daughter when she was struggling. That said, listening to people complain who do not make any effort to change their circumstances or make the best of what they have yet constantly complain? I can’t do it. I’m 64 and I have zero regrets.
Your story is so compelling and I think part of why it resonates is that you demonstrate that ambition doesn't need to be GRAND to be meaningful. There is just as much value in wanting to properly clean a tub so you can take an amazing bubble bath, or trying to make the perfect floral arrangement, as there is in auditioning to be in a potential Hollywood blockbuster. Everyone needs to find out for themselves what makes them happy, and that's something that can change over time. It takes discipline and hard work to keep reaching for our goals, no matter how big or small... and we can make these experiences better by learning from others along the way.
I’ve been watching you for a while now and I’m going into accounting in college this year. While I think it’s important work a part of me feels like I need to bring life back into my soul. Thank you for sharing your experience with pursuing your passions
You are a great example of creating and manifesting your own joy and building what you love. BRAVO!!!! I'm with you. I also created my own joy. Founder and ED of an arts and cultural org.
Rajiv, what an extraordinary life- thank you for sharing yourself so authentically. Giving a glimpse into your “interior world” that informs your choices in the physical. “Leap and the net shall appear!”
Me and my friends use your name to encompass our artistic, thrifty, stylish, crafty, elegant, bon-viveur, polymath and accomplished acts in life. "May you live your best Rajiv life" one of my friends wrote to me on a card once, giving me gorgeous unique wood cuts from a native tree so I could carve something. "I'm learning __ to pursue my graduation in Rajivness" I said when learning a new set of skills. "I rajivly went antiquing today for a thimble." told me another friend when she took up embroidery. "I got amazing real vintage oxfords, very Rajiv" another friend boasting about his treasured quality clothing finds.
You are your own unique category of lifestyle/career. Your existence is so inspiring - and beyond inspiring us to do the things you do, you inspire us to do the things we want to do, to live this life well and fully.
Much much love to you, dear Rajiv!
I'm 70 years old, found this channel a while ago, and also 'verb'' Rajiv's name when I find the perfect thing for the perfect spot and/or circumstance.
haha same with my social group. We got into antiquing due to his videos.
Ok. I’m adopting the “Rajiv” verb, adverb, adjective from now on. It’s brilliant. I always say “my guy” on UA-cam, “the one from Toronto that lives in New York, taught me this or that”.
What a beautiful compliment!! I hope he reads this.
I'm beaming after reading this comment. Thank you ♥
He poured his heart out for 26 minutes. No script, no notes, no BS. Such a masterful story teller!
Yes he did! BEAUTIFUL!!
Indeed!❤
Immediately buying his book! Had no idea! Love Rajiv for all that he is!
I just finished his book. It was awesome. Loved every part!!!
I am actually reading the book right now. 😊
"The Life of Rajiv" has a better ring to it anyway.
Yes!!
Yes!!!❤
I agree!
Don’t let the haters stop you from doing your thang!
Or even worse: the so called "well intentioned" people...They just want you to be like them...
Those people, deep down, wish they could do their thing.
Perfect reference
@@ancientwisdom108it’s from the movie babe
Knowing you in “real life” … this is you! Our talks about these subjects over coffee or making pottery ect.. is so interesting and yes inspiring to so many. So glad you made a video like this and I hope everyone who watches you feels the same. You are an amazing person bud and this was a perfect video.
Thanks, Ben! We have to do a collab video when I'm up there next.
@@rajivsurendra Always down for that bud! See you soon!
@benwolffpottery @@rajivsurendraYES, a collab w you both! That would be amazing! ❤🎉❤
@@SaralinaLove I second that!
Your mom wanted you to study study study, but you ARE studying now, every day! You study shoe making, paper marbling, harp playing, painting, soap making, and so much more. You are the eternal student. Your mom would be proud.
He has always been a life-long student. This should be celebrated more!
as the child of Nigerian immigrants, this video speaks to me SO clearly...there is absolutely no precedent in my immediate family for the life I am living as a woman of a certain age, unmarried and without children...but like you, I questioned the culture I grew up in, and took personal and professional risks. I am grateful for the life I am living today and seek to continue to do it on my own terms- continued best wishes and thank you
Loving this vibe! It’s so cool to hear from someone who’s made bold life choices and is totally owning it. You completely broke the mold, and I’m wishing you the most epic, beautiful life ahead.
Can relate. Well done sis ❤
I am an a lady of 80 and watch all your videos and you inspire me I love all you do. A d I am going to buy your book. LTHIS COMING FROM LIVERPOOL England. Take care love and best wishes. Marje. Xx
Not to be shady towards the actor who did an amazing job at it, or take away from your story, but Life of Pi would be so insanely epic with you as the role as Pi Patel 😍
I remember when the movie won an Oscar there was a great deal of discussion in the media over whether the movie was deserving of such honors because the lead actor, wasn’t an actor. It seems to me that movie roles should be given to actors. Otherwise, it’s kinda like cheating.
@@amy83079hi, the guy is an actor. And is acting today?
I am so grateful that people find the courage to resist conformity to society’s norms. This world would be so boring without artists, activists, and philosophers. Love seeing examples of people who push back and get rewarded with a beautiful and fulfilling life. 💕
I saw your video about using your nice things, a little over a year ago, and i was like, "isn't this the guy from mean girls, what the heck??" It's legitimately one of my favorite movies, so i clicked it and was so thrown off by what i found, and immediately was hooked. Rather than liking your channel because you were the guy from Mean Girls, I ended up a fan of YOU and you just happen to be the guy from Mean girls. Your content is so enjoyable, I even watch with my three your old daughter now because she saw me watching the paper marbling video and now asks to watch it when i open youtube haha. Love your videos, keep it up Rajiv.
I think the first one I saw was making a lavender bundle for laundry (sorry i don’t recall the french term for the bundle), and I watched the whole thing in AWE like “how is Kevin G so sweet and wonderful” and then i told everyone about it but none of my friends were as amazed as I was. So here I am now like 2 years later and just seeing Rajiv as his own person and not a character, appreciating doing things slowly and by hand, but honestly watching this at 1.5x speed ironically. But I’ll blame the ADHD for that one
Can you tell us about your beautiful bracelets?
@@joycegronenthal2560they’re called kankan, traditional thick Indian gold bangles 😊
Life was hard on me. I found myself falling into nihilism. I discovered your videos months ago and your words brought me back to beauty. I see the beauty in mundanity, functionality, and flaws now. I’m inspired to cultivate my own little slice of happiness in this world. For the first time in a long time, I’m throwing myself into creativity, I’m wanting to share my life with others, and I’m using all my nice things daily and appreciating every moment of it. Thanks Rajiv. 💚
What a wonderful comment.
Yes, it’s!💙😊
Amazing!! Congratulations!! Thank you for sharing your story and opening to life and your beautiful souls' expression!!!❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations 🎊 !
I once was at a table and everyone was bragging about their family members in the legal system. My brother is a lawyer, my uncle is a District Attorney, my Father is a judge. Everyone at that table was trying so hard to impress and outshine that it got to a point that I was so sick of the bragging I held my head up high and emphatically said my brother is in jail 😂. At that moment I thought to myself, boy it sucks to be so insecure that you need to constantly brag to feel secure.
Hahaha 🤣😂
I'd love to hear the rest of that story !🤣 Reactions etc ! You made me laugh so hard !🤣😂
Wow … this is a very special corner of the internet ❤
Came for the home decor, stayed for the beauty and the inspiration for an authentic life. Bravo Rajiv!
The book is wonderful. Get it and read it if you can and if not audible has it and Rajiv reads it, which makes it even better. I’ve read it once and listened to it once. I loved it. ❤
Thanks just grabbed it.
Great !!!❤
Oh my god Rajiv reading it, I’m melting already 🫠🫠🫠💐💐💐
Omg Rajiv reading it?! I need to go get it! Xxx
I found your youtube by reading your book. It was at the library!
Right now life is really tough, taking care of a 101 year old who is fully aware of his situation. I followed your advice and took "you tube" watercolor classes. Which I can pick up and in 10 minutes have something to show for my time. I appreciate your honesty and knowledge. I have not found a local water color teacher but for now it fills the creative side of me! Thank you for your inspiring words and sharing!
I am in a similar situation caring for my 99 year old mom, who is living with me, and trying carve out time for myself to make sure my life doesn’t get pushed aside. Well done you!
There are a lot of watercolor videos on UA-cam....try a few and see which instructors style and personality you like.
I am now a 70 year old woman that took care of my mother until she passed at the age of 97. Im glad those days are behind me, because i never thought they would be. Taking care of an elderly parent is the toughest thing one can accomplish in life. It can be soul crushing. Especially if there is no help and if you have or had aspirations for your self. I am free from the responsibility of caring for my mother for 3 years now. I like Rajiv decided moving forward i was going to do what pleased me. With that said…..I watercolor, (good therapy) i acrylic paint, i draw , sew, crochet and Knit. When ever i darn well please. I am making up for the years i was stalled out. Keep the faith in your endeavors, make time for yourself, and ignore people that are nay sayers to your dreams and aspirations, no matter how you or old you become. 🎉
I'm one of those people who had NO idea! Loved learning about this part of your story.
Same! I was actually following this channel for ages before I ever watched Mean Girls!
I randomly go from saying things like "Uhhh, Kevin G!" to me telling my husband "That's not how Rajiv taught me how to clean the tub." We absolutely love you so much, Rajiv. Keep doing what you're doing. We are all multi-faceted people doing extra-ordinary things. You are a gem.
Rajiv not getting the role he wanted after investing so much of his energy reminds me of something Elizabeth Gilbert said which is... "jump, and the net may or may not catch you". There are big wins but no real big losses. Everything is a lesson or a test. Everything that happens, whether it's good or bad... is an opportunity to learn something new, and like Rajiv said... make choices. We choose the paths we walk all our lives.
Rajiv,
You're one of the very few people who's UA-cam videos I look forward to watching.
With that being said, the next time someone ask you what is your profession, tell them Renaissance Man or Whatever I Choose!
If that person doesn't like your answer because it's not specific enough for them, walk away.
People like that are ONLY defined by the education and title in their life and they can't appreciate anything different. Only like minded people will understand and appreciate you. I'm speaking from experience.💚
I wonder if you've seen Sir Ken Robinson's TED talk about how schools kill creativity? You are the embodiment of a Scholar of Life. ❤
I agree❤ excellent comment xx
I love how he posted this on October 3rd.
Honestly, no movie can eclipse you as a person. You truly give people permission to fully be themselves. It’s truly a wonderful thing to witness ❤
The more I get to know you the more I love you.
Are you ok? You did everything by yourself and I am so proud of you! When someone asks you what you do tell them “I am a very successful influencer.”
You are unapologetically you and I think that is amazing. We have a very short lifespan, we should make the most of every moment and that is what you are doing.
Your mama just wanted you to be secure, and only had your best interest at heart. I’m glad that nobody was able to stifle your desire to create all the beautiful things you learned to make. I love hearing your stories! Rajiv, I hope you know what an inspiration and treasure you are for all who come here.
I watch all your videos but I don’t think I ever comment. You’ve inspired me and my husband to reorganize our stuff and to spend more of our time appreciating and creating beautiful things! We always get excited when you have a new video. I’ve always loved antiques and small ways of living and I just wanted to say thank you for all the inspiration and personal stories you share! I always say to my husband “Rajiv is like a whimsical fairy!” ❤ Thanks for showing me how to spend my time better and we are truly happier for it!
Beautiful!
"cuz we got jackets ...". I absolutely loved your character, now discovering that you are such a multi-faceted, inspirational human being also in real life. Happy 20th anniversary. You created something really special, and continue to do so.
Thank for this episode 🙏🏻 Really needed to hear this today. I just resigned, not retired, just quit, my 20 year career to take time to figure out how to live my own genuine life. You are such an inspiration and living testimony of how you can follow your heart and live an unconventional life.
I want you to know that I am here doing exactly the same thing: trying to figure out what to do. The problem is that I am not quite sure what, but I know that I need a change. After all these years doing survival chores I know that I have to do something meaningful to myself. I know it's a quest that I should have taken long, long time ago. Some , like Rajiv, are more driven, more focused. But I am here. Trying.
Same! I quit after 31 years. I’m not regretting it. The only regret is I didn’t do it sooner.
There are a lot of doors to open ahead of you! Onwards
That old saying: when one door closes, another door opens. So true.
I usually feel left behind in one way or another even though I love my life when someone talks about their life but this made me feel like I’m right where I want to be. Thank you for being you 🥹
I had no idea you were an actor! While I was describing your channel to my husband, I had a hard time condensing the content into a few sentences, which I hope you find is a wonderful compliment. I watch, not because I share any of the same hobbies, but because you inspire me to live a life so full of passions that who I am cannot be quickly summed up in something like a job. Hope you take care, and get some good sleep soon! 😅
Not “a line about October 3d”
The BEST line
“On October 3d, he asked me what day it was.”
“It’s October 3d.”
❤
I introduced my girls to Mean Girls recently and I didn't put it together that that was you! That's fantastic!
I live in Oregon (at one time in Beaverton) and was so touched by the letter you read. I am a potter from 50 years ago as well (I'm 71). I learned how in High School, then continued in Portland Community College and University of Oregon. Life kicked in with children, divorce then being a single parent - that changed my path completely. I share so many of your interests and learned how to do many of them years ago, calligraphy, pottery, macrame and weaving. I'm now retired so I've again begun to create fiber art by knitting, weaving, wet and dry felting as well as macrame. Pottery may be next. Thanks to Mean Girls for setting you off on your path so we all can enjoy your creativity.
I hope you won't be disappointed; I didn't know you were in a movie, and I have never seen the movie Mean Girls...it's nice knowing that acting is part of your resume!
Your story really touches me. I come from an Indian background myself. My father was and still is a raging alcoholic. There was never a time I was around him where he didn’t smell of rum. It was heartbreaking. But as a fellow artist I decided to use my creative abilities to better my connection to myself and to those around me. You’re revolutionary and I’m glad you followed your heart. Thank you. 🙏🏽💙
I started by saying a funny quote from the movie but am now typing a more sincere response. This turned out to be a wonderful life lesson you are sharing with us - thank you! I can’t imagine how traumatizing it must have been to see the part go to somebody else after all the waiting and investment you put into it. I would’ve felt lost too. So glad you followed your hunch to look into the next gig that landed you in Germany and ultimately revived you!
I want to follow my hunch too to get more into crafts. I’ve never considered myself an artist because I was pigeon holed as book smart as a kid and my sibling the artsy one. Thankfully my partner now encourages my gifts.
I want to get into ceramics and even lamp work.
I’ve loved calligraphy in the past and am bummed I didn’t follow that through so I’ll do what I can now with the resources I have now.
You are right that our series of choices lead us to where we are today. I am unhappy with several things and need to remember I have the power to change them.
I struggle with a melancholy disposition. Usually when I finally attain happiness and feel my energy high and lifted, something tragic happens. So I’ve learned to fear happiness in a way.
But that’s no way to live. Got to accept the good and bad.
Thank you for the inspiration.
Oh man! I have also said to people who complain in that way “we’ve spoken about this before and I can’t hear it again..”
And- I love my life too!
Ommmgg it's October 3rd !! Thank you for remind me ! That movie is pure pop culture and you're brilliant in it :p
Everything you present on UA-cam always inspires a better life!
I thought I couldn't love you anymore, but just 2 minutes in - my gosh. Thank you.
I love this. Gifted thinker and always an eloquent speaker. No edits just honesty.
I found you during the pandemic and haven't looked back. You are wise beyond your years and I have learned many things listening to your perspectives on so many things. What I appreciate the most is your honesty and telling your truth without apology. You have touched so many lives in a positive way and your parents should be proud.
There is such a difference between doing things you think you might want to do and things you have to do, KNowing the difference is what makes one driven . The most important message here is none of this life story that was shared here was a free ride.All of it came from an inner drive .That drive comes from exersiing one's will power and listening to the quiet inner voice speaking to each of us ..Learning to trust that voice takes big adult muscles ..We are all in the same gym :)
My inner voice be saying some stupid shit tho
I am an immigrant Indian mother, never skipped your videos even though some of them are not area of my interest. But respect that in this world of social media you are teaching us how to focus on little things which bring more clarity and happiness. Thank you Rajive.
Lawyer, doctor or cricket player. Still the same here.
With the role in the movie you'd never become an inspirer and influencing thousands of viewers with your way of seeing the world and its opportunities. That's a very good statement about choosing your life. but someone only might understand if they are honest with themselves. Thank you for these intimate moments.
Your tenacity is such a precious gift. I don't come by it as naturally, kind of the opposite in fact - I too easily put my deeper dreams and hopes aside to focus on what I "should" be doing or what I think other people expect of me. But I have been working on that a lot. I'm so grateful for folks like you who remind us that we have the choice to be brave and do it anyway.
I enjoy in your "Renaissance way of life" and how easy it can be obtained through everyday activities.
I love that you make taking risks acceptable. We need to not let our critics stop us. Oh, and I really, really, really love your bed. And, you have inspired me to have fresh flowers in my apartment. No, they are not arranged as you do yours, but I enjoy the scent of the roses. They make me smile. Oh, btw, I am 71 taking classical guitar lessons. Best decision ever. keep inspiring people to take and embrace creative risks.
There was a quote I heard, I can’t remember where, but it says, “if you’re unhappy change it. If you can’t change it, accept it.” It goes with what you’re saying and I remind myself that when I feel like complaining haha. Great video.
Great quote! Sounds like it was extrapolated from the serenity prayer, and I like it!
That's why we watch you. You aren't conventional. That's what makes your videos so interesting. You should be very grateful to be able to have an apt in NY and all that you have.
Best life story of all my 70 years. Thank you
I have been following you on video from your early slots in HGTV. But even before then, my daughter in law talked about this great chalkboard artist in Toronto and was hoping could do their wedding invites. It didn't happen, but I knew of you then.
My local library has your book, so I made a point of reading it. I had just been to Pondicherry, so could visualize your time there.
As a Mom, I could empathize with your Mom. We just want security for our kids and not have them go through times of want. But I am sure your mom was proud of the man you are and continue to develop into. Keep being true to yourself.
You played the hell outta that part!!!
Rajiv Surender: Artist, Renaissance man, Bad Ass thespian! Lol
Thank you Rajiv for being so real and honest. You are such an inspiration. You would not have touched so many peoples lives if you stayed at the bank!
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Jackie's note made me tear up. Thanks, Rajiv, for being you ❤
Rajiv, everytime I see one of your videos pop up in my feed, *immediately*, and I mean immediately I start hearing "Allllll yooooouu sucka MC's ain't got nothing on me..."
😂😂
I watch your videos with my children. We love seeing your adventures and I adore the person that you are. ❤ Never change. I started watching for the mean girls, but I stayed for the rajiv.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I had no idea. My Dad didn't get my art joy either. I would get in trouble for wasting time. I'm so proud of you
i'm not nearly as ambitious as you are, so i'm not exactly where i'd like to be, but i've always been proud of that "i'm going to do whatever *i* want" instinct. and yes, it's made my life unnecessarily difficult sometimes, but it's also made me very proud not to have put myself through situations i wasn't okay with. and really, it's thanks to people like you i've realized i don't have to do whatever is expected of me or follow a "traditional" path to have a good life, a life i'm happy with. so thank you! and thank you for being a part of mean girls (it was my favorite movie for a long time), and thank you for introducing me to writing letters, which i now consider a big hobby. i hope you always thrive.
You receive many comments and often I find myself not leaving comments because I know how overwhelming it can feel responding.
Your channel has been such a favorite channel of mine for such a long time now.
YOU are such an exceptional person and I love to listen to your life experience and your tenacity and your not give up attitude. I admire the way you live your life. You literally are exceptional at everything you put your mind to.
Thank you for being YOU! Exactly YOU!
I quit my job of 31 years working for family and felt like I had to because it was family. I was slowly dying. I finally quit! Now I make YT videos and I’m much more happy!
I hope people watching this are inspired too and realize they can follow their heart and it may not be conventional but it will fill their hearts to the brim.
I’ve also been wanting to write to you but have been to shy to do so. We are all human! I need to just do it!
Thank you for all you share with us!
You speak so well about choices. And whenever I watch your videos about art, travel, home keeping, craft, etc.,the word that always comes to mind is “intention.”
omg i've been trying to figure out why you seemed so familiar! that's so awesome
Same! As soon as I saw him in costume it clicked. Been watching him on UA-cam for years lol
Keep calm and love Rajiv! He's a great guy, multi-talented, and oh so inspiring
A grateful life is a fabulous thing ❤
Rajiv, this was so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing that story. When I first came across your channel a few months ago, I thought, “hey isn’t that the guy from Mean Girls?!” So I looked your name up on IMDB and lo and behold you were. I live in Central Massachusetts near Old Sturbridge Village, and the Brimfield Flea Market, so I’ve enjoyed many of your HGTV videos on those places, as well as the videos on your personal channel. I was never crafty as a kid, because I thought I was terrible at art. But in the last nine years or so, I’ve taught myself how to knit, Cross stitch, paint with different mediums, sew and quilt, and whatever else my little heart desires. I enjoy these crafts more than anything and they fill me up so my cup is truly overflowing. I so enjoy learning from you, not because you were in Mean Girls (even though that is definitely one of my all time favorite movies!), but I just enjoy you as a human being. I’d like to think we would be friends in real life, because we seem very similar. Keep putting your beautiful light out into the world and I look forward to your next video! ❤
I can relate so much with your story. My kids are at the cusp between finding job and finishing education. Sometimes that’s scary. As you said parents want nothing more than seeing their kids settled.
💯% Choice is the first responsibility given to humans. Good talk Rajiv! ✌🏽
Mean girls is a movie I've watched SO many times over the years, and it never gets old.
I’m so grateful that your journey brought you here to this format. With so many ways that you could share your passions, this channel adds a wonderful aspect of community. It’s a respite from some of the harshness that bombards us. It renews my spirit that so many like-minded people find their way here who share an appreciation of someone literally making their own way through handcrafts, art, and an intentional life.
Thank you for sharing. This was great. I’d LOVE for you to record an audiobook, for your book, in your own voice.
Hi There, I DID in fact record my audiobook! It's available through Audible.
@@rajivsurendraGetting the audiobook right now!!! Love from Argentina!
I highly recommend the audible audiobook! I listened to it on my walks and felt like I had Rajiv with me sharing his life story as a friend. It's so charming.
@@rajivsurendrayay! Ordering now!! I have a long hike coming up and you will be going with me on trail!! ❤
I am dedicated to living an unconventional life.
I love what you do, that you are here and that you share with us all of what you do.
Never saw Mean Girls, but definitely read "The Life Of Pi" and can definitely see you as that character. Especially the Rabbi, Catholic Priest, and Imam descending upon your house at the same time to talk to your parents who didn't know you were attending all. Life is full of ups and downs and can be so unfair at times, but I love how you live your life with no regrets.
No, I didn't know about Mean Girls and your acting. I'm here because of your many abilities to live a charming life.
Wow Rajiv, thank you so much for sharing the personal journey here! As an Asian I completely understand the upbringing, luckily my parents were very supportive and I believe being a daughter had less obligation as a son. Every choice we make leads to today, I firmly believe that! Sometimes I asked myself, am I too old for this? How can I compete with the young ones who are so keen on everything? Work is very slow at home but I’m so happy to do what I love even though that means I had to travel to work (which you’re lucky if it breaks even). Things will always work out one way or the other….live the life the way you want is the most important. Thank you again, so very inspiring!
You remind me of my youngest son, now 22 and charting his own path. Hearing your story brings me hope for him while sets out into the sometimes choppy but beautiful sea. Thank you for all the gifts you bring to the world.
I completely understand. I grew up in an immigrant household as well and there was pressure to be “successful” by my parents’ standards. I carried that into adulthood. For a long time I felt really bad about my life because it isn’t the life that was expected of me. I still do to some extent. Some days I wonder if I’m a failure in my parents eyes. I’m afraid to ask honestly. I had my first kid 15 years ago and navigating my own childhood trauma/baggage through parenting my children has helped me realize that I need to do what makes me happy and that’s more important than being defined by other people’s definition of success. My oldest is neurodivergent. He can’t be measured by the same yard stick as that of neurotypical people. And he is wildly successful in his own life by his standards. And I tell that to him everyday. It’s hard. Sometimes I have to stop and take a breath and think “am I pushing him for me or for him? Am I measuring his success based on the standards of typical society or by what he actually wants or will make him happy.” I guess in a way I would not have that insight if I didn’t understand that of myself and my experiences. Personal growth??? Lol
Funny, I had been watching your UA-cam channel for sometime, including your appearances on HGTV, which I believe proceeded your channel. One evening my kids had “mean girls” playing on the kitchen television. One of your scenes caught my eye and I knew immediately it was you. I continued watching your UA-cam channel (of course) because your content is inspiring for many “artists” wired this way. However, the message you broadcast today, October 3rd mean girls day, surpasses all of it! Thank you. May your “determined” journey continue -happily!
Being a child of immigrant parents I so identify with this. My parents’ view of achievement was to study, be good at math and science (never mind the fact mom was a librarian), go to University, become either a doctor, teacher, accountant, lawyer or engineer and the ultimate success was getting a job with the government that had benefits and a pension plan!!
Let me tell you something… watching your videos brings me nothing but joy ! I love them… I suffer from clinical depression and I also have anxiety… just being able to sit down and watch one of your videos is therapeutic for me … the first time I saw you since I’ve watched mean girls was when I was watching tv there was a Walmart commercial for Black Friday sales … when I saw you I was like wait is that ? I wasn’t exactly sure .. I always come on UA-cam .. I happen to see one of your videos about your storage room .. at first I didn’t know who you were until I started watching more of your videos I was like wait he’s the guy that was on mean girls it’s Kevin G ! All grown up! I even had to google you to make sure It was you … your character was hilarious! God bless …
I forgot to mention @6:27 in the video i had the same experience happen to me when I was growing up as an young adult I was at a distant cousin’s house along with my 2 of my 3 older brothers we were all siting on the couch my aunt was like let me introduce you guys to your cousins my aunt was going down the line she was like oh he’s studying pharmaceutical (my second oldest brother ) (my third oldest brother ) he got his degree in a double major in criminal justice and political science … when she got to me she was like oh she’s in food service … my cousins thought oh she works at Burger King ? Or McDonald’s? My aunt was like something like that .. she mentioned that my oldest brother was in New York studying journalism… I felt lil a complete failure.. but I used it as watch me be something better than what you think I am ..
I've never seen mean girls but I love your channel😊..
Rajiv, you are such an excellent communicator. We love your voice, and your honesty. I wish that you had gotten the role for Life of Pi. That episode was a while ago, but it stayed with me. Take special care of yourself 🥰 🤗
A lot of us were difficult children for whatever reason, (nurture or nature) but being able to look back on your younger self and recognize how far you’ve come is real humility so brava.
You are such an inspiration - truly you’ve had such an impact on my life so thank you (I’ve eliminated all plastic from my home and replaced with beautiful period pieces). I am 73 and am an Uber driver nowadays (after a long professional career) and I am privileged to be able to pass your channel name onto my Sri Lankan passengers (in Australia studying) and they swell with pride ❤❤. Just found your book on Audible 🙏🏻
Oh, my! You have touched a fiber of my soul again. I always told you how much inspiration you have been to me. But I have never confessed that I am embarking into quite a few challenging experiences now because of your inspiration. Wish me luck, though. I am not as tough as you are. Just resilient. Thanks again for another gift. I will keep this chapter on my treasure box.
I just fell in love and cried ❤ was watching human design videos and I swiped and lost what I was watching and your video out of nowhere started playing . Heaven sent x
Your pursuit of so many different creative passions (many of which I share!) has been such a comfort, especially as someone who was always pressured/shamed when it came to having "too many" interests. I love hearing about your journey, Mean Girls-adjacent or otherwise (especially when you visit RI, my home state). Keep doing you, Rajiv!
I have the hardcover edition of The Elephants in My Backyard, featuring Rajiv’s amazing chalk art. 💚 I’m excited to dive in and get inspired!
Rajiv - you have worked so hard to live the life you want and that is an inspiration. I'm reading your memoir "The Elephants in My Backyard" and I love it so much; You are a natural storyteller. Keep being you and doing you. You bring joy to so many. Thank you.
Lieber Rajiv,
Danke für deine Worte!
Alles, was du machst, wie du denkst, dein ästhetischerGeschmack kommt mir sehr vertraut vor und spricht mir aus der Seele! DANKE, Sonja aus Stuttgart
I recommend anyone that loves Rajiv's videos to read his book!
So happy to see you following what little Rajiv wanted all along!
Your content , art, words, views, they all resonate with me.
I recently watched Life of Pi for the first time and thought that you would have fit the role. So crazy to hear your journey and how you delved and studied in the role. I hope you could find a project that would align with this story. If they did spinoff with some inspiration from the book, I would LOVE to see you in another film. You are so talented! And you are inspiration for me to find my own creativity and purpose. I had the same experience with my parents as a South Asian-American and wasn’t pushed or had access to creative mediums. I put school first and now have a hard time finding my creative purpose- but it’s never too late. Thank you for pouring heart out. I resonate so much for being the black sheep and being the system disrupter in my family system. Thank you ❤️
I think there are a lot of “couches” available should you ever need one!
My first thought was how wonderful would it be to have a house guest that you’d never want to leave! 😂 and that’s coming from a full blown introvert!
Happy Mean Girls Day! I remember you and your character from the movie, "Mean Girls". Your character was one of my favorites because of how naturally funny he was...he was so passionate about math, and about his crush. You were so perfect for this part too, and I'm glad you pushed to be in it because that movie is so memorable and fun after all these years.
Oh man you are speaking my language. I pushed back on my parents when I saw they were being unfair with anything and anyone. I had a choice to do things differently and I did. I moved out before I was married (insert shocked and judgmental face from relatives here) and I didn’t want to make the same mistakes my parents did when raising a child. I took pains not to be unfair and to being there for my daughter when she was struggling. That said, listening to people complain who do not make any effort to change their circumstances or make the best of what they have yet constantly complain? I can’t do it. I’m 64 and I have zero regrets.
Your story is so compelling and I think part of why it resonates is that you demonstrate that ambition doesn't need to be GRAND to be meaningful. There is just as much value in wanting to properly clean a tub so you can take an amazing bubble bath, or trying to make the perfect floral arrangement, as there is in auditioning to be in a potential Hollywood blockbuster. Everyone needs to find out for themselves what makes them happy, and that's something that can change over time. It takes discipline and hard work to keep reaching for our goals, no matter how big or small... and we can make these experiences better by learning from others along the way.
I’ve been watching you for a while now and I’m going into accounting in college this year. While I think it’s important work a part of me feels like I need to bring life back into my soul. Thank you for sharing your experience with pursuing your passions
You are a great example of creating and manifesting your own joy and building what you love. BRAVO!!!! I'm with you. I also created my own joy. Founder and ED of an arts and cultural org.
Rajiv, what an extraordinary life- thank you for sharing yourself so authentically. Giving a glimpse into your “interior world” that informs your choices in the physical.
“Leap and the net shall appear!”
This is my favorite responce to Rajiv , Thank you J so well said ! yours Guy