Some artists create magic so personal that their success story feels like ours, and Pankaj Tripathi is one of them. From Mirzapur and Criminal Justice to Fukrey, Stree, and Metro… In Dino, he is one Indian actor who adds immense value to each role he plays. But his acting is not the only reason why fans adore Pankaj Tripathi. It’s the way he lives life that inspires people. With raw honesty and quiet confidence, Pankaj has become a roadmap to living authentically. Here are some lessons that you can learn from Pankaj Tripathi to live a happy life.
1. Contentment is the key

How do you measure success? You can achieve everything you’ve dreamt of in life, but still be unhappy at the end of the day. And here lies the problem, because you are always restless, only focusing on the next best alternative. Being satisfied with your accomplishments will bring you peace of mind. It’s never too late to be grateful for everything in life.
2. Learn to say ‘No’
This might feel like a cakewalk, but it feels like moving a mountain. People struggle to say no even when they really want to. But do you know that refusing to do something doesn’t have to be rude? In an interview with author Amish Tripathi, Pankaj Tripathi explains how you can respectfully refuse to do something without upsetting anyone. And remember, your selflessness shouldn’t come at the cost of your mental peace.
3. It’s all part of the plan

In the same interview with Amish, Pankaj Tripathi said, “Do your bit diligently, and leave the rest on God.” You can’t fret about everything in your life, as nothing is in your control. As clichéd as it sounds, the universe already has a plan for you. Do you find this hard to believe? Read this incident shared by Pankaj Tripathi.
In a press conference before the release of Pankaj Tripathi’s movie, Main Atal Hoon, he spoke about his 20s. At the time, he used to attend former Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s speeches with utmost sincerity. Pankaj was surprised when, years later, he got to play the politician’s role in the movie Main Atal Hoon. Pankaj Tripathi’s success story is proof that everything happens for a reason.
4. Sleep is everything
Yes, you heard that right! Next time you hear Narayana Murthy preaching a 70-hour work week, take a deep breath instead of punching the wall. Hustling with sleep deprivation won’t give you the output you want from life. Are you struggling to refuse working overtime? Take notes from Pankaj Tripathi. In a chat with Anupama Chopra, he said, “No, this is all that can be done. This is what we committed to, and we’ve done that. Thank you. Whatever is left, we’ll do tomorrow.” Just politely say it, and prioritise your eight hours of sleep at all costs.
5. Crying is good for health
Kaleen Bhaiya from Mirzapur might be bereft of emotions, but Pankaj Tripathi doesn’t mind crying if he feels emotional. He represents all of us who get teary-eyed hearing someone else’s sad story or sometimes for no reason at all. But Pankaj doesn’t think of it as a weakness, and neither should we.
6. Little things go a long way
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In an interview with Saurabh Dwivedi, Pankaj Tripathi talked about prioritising the little things in life. Everything doesn’t have to be glamorous. He shares how he voluntarily chose the role of Sadhya Ji in Masaan as he liked the character’s depth. You see Pankaj Tripathi for just a few minutes on the screen, but his role has made an impact across generations.
7. Comparison kills passion
We can feel inspired by each other, but the moment we start comparing ourselves, it will only go downhill. Pankaj Tripathi shares how acting was never on the cards until it became a reality. But even now, he never feels like he is in a race. He practises his craft diligently, and the positive outcomes are just a blessing. It’s okay if your friend gets a new car while you only spend to meet your necessities. This doesn’t make you any less of a person than they are. We’re all living life at our own pace.
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