What 6 Months In India Taught Me About Life
Join Drew Binsky on a transformative journey through India in his latest video, "What 6 Months In India Taught Me About Life." After half a year in this vibrant country, Drew shares his complex love-hate relationship with India and reflects on the profound lessons learned about himself and the world around him.
In this engaging documentary, experience the rich tapestry of Indian culture, from bustling cities to serene landscapes. Drew emphasizes the importance of travel, urging everyone to visit India at least once, as it offers insights that few other places can provide.
The video invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences, encouraging an open dialogue in the comments section. Drew is eager to hear your thoughts and answer your travel-related questions.
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Video “What 6 Months In India Taught Me About Life” was uploaded on 05/10/2025. Watch all the latest Videos by Drew Binsky on Gretopia
Jai Bharat! 🇮🇳
Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!
Travelled 8 months in India. Love it
imagine the Smell 🤮
I don't want anything AI from microsoft.
Drew has heavy copium trying to paint what the aliens 👽 force him to do as fun.
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As the aliens 👽 are investigating 🔍 how this planet functions while being a complete trainwreck. So want to investigate the bad stuff and desperation.
Including the desperation tactics of relatively good communities. As everyone is miserable.
Bro please come to Nepal 🇳🇵
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One day I would like to visit India, but I have stomach issues and I'm worried it won't handle the food, but I'll suffer and enjoy it. Oh and Ram Ram.
Welcome to pjeetland saar ❤❤❤❤🇳🇪🇳🇪🇳🇪🇳🇪🇳🇪🇳🇪
As a Indian for me it's normal
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disgusting 🤮
India ❤❤❤
Its so crowded and dirty
Hindu Major states are always dirty in india
The last place on earth i would want to be is in the river water with 400 million indians
Come to odisha you love this state ❤
India is beautiful country 🫶🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Bhaiya bihar se problem hai kya aaye bihar maha bodhi bihar temple
smelly
I’m so sorry for your disappointment.
My husband has spent a few months in Hyderabad a couple times for work and he LOVES India. Our plan, if he has to go again for work, is for our entire family to accompany him (we have four girls). His favorite thing to do after work was just sit by the pool, have a Kingfisher Beer, and watch the bats come out at dusk. He was also welcomed in a Sikh temple, a mosque, and they went to the Charminar as well as zoos and a place he got to see several elephants. If you haven’t been to Hyderabad, my husband highly recommends it!
Op
India is a beautiful place, but its people are undisciplined 🤡
8:21
400 million is like all Americans🇺🇸 showing up to one place
6:40 u sure India is cheap if u keep getting scammed?😂
Thanks for sharing your experiences and thoughts about India. Being an Indian myself I can relate to the things you say about patience and spirituality, and how India is the most diverse country in the world.
I’ve been watching your videos from a very long time and I just love your content.
I try hard not to think, let alone hearing it.
Amazing video as usual!
Living in India for 8 months and traveling over 7,000 kilometers on a motorbike has been one of the most intense and transformative journeys of our lives. This vast country taught us about resilience, contradiction, and the beauty of diversity. Every corner we turned, from the deserts of Rajasthan to the lush hills of the Northeast revealed a new world, a new rhythm, a new flavor of India. The generosity of strangers, the depth of tradition, and the raw aliveness of daily life left a permanent mark on us.
But perhaps the most profound part of our journey was spending 3 months in Varanasi, immersed in daily sadhana and meditation. Living on the ghats, surrounded by the cycle of life and death unfolding before our eyes, we found something rare: stillness in chaos. We woke with the sun, sat with the river, and let the sounds of chants, bells, and burning wood reshape our inner landscape. Varanasi stripped us bare and reassembled us slowly, with sacred fire and silence.
That spiritual anchor became even more important in the last month. We’ve barely left our Airbnb, not even to shop. After months on the road, the sheer sensory overload started taking a toll. The constant honking, crowds, people shouting, skipping lines, fighting over nothing, it was all too much. We needed to retreat. Not because we stopped loving India, but because we needed space to process it all.
India is incredible. India is exhausting. India is everything at once. We’re deeply grateful for the beauty, for the madness, and for the inner growth this land has demanded from us. Every day is in India is like Sadhana 😅
Isnt that the nazi hitler sign @8:22? Does it has a other meaning in India?
Disgusting country 🤮
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Bro visit Northeast India…
Sikkim
Poor country
Dirty and too many ppl. Not for me. Interesting to watch tho
Go to Mount Abu or Ajanta and Elora caves.
So happy to See your Videos…..
Amazing
Come back Again..
We all are waiting for you
Glad you enjoyed India! But as a woman, i will never go there. Please on your next trip to Syria, document what is really going on, they are doing ethnic cleansing and no one is talking about it
Under 1 day squad
It's not a safe place at the moment.