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Sikhs would honor each other by recognizing the resilience of individuals—calling a one-eyed Sikh "someone with the sight of 100,000" or a brave, blind Sikh a warrior. They celebrated gratitude for small blessings, like calling a sip of milk "drinking the ocean," and celebrated life's richness even when resources were scarce. This culture of positive outlooks amidst adversity sustains Sikhs to this day, illustrating a profound connection to the idea that strength and resilience lie within.