I (22M) live in Eastern Europe. I've known about Sikhism for 8-9 years but it went over my head all the time, I was preoccupied with other things. I wasn't brought up in a religious family so I'm Catholic on paper only. To add to this, I'm ethnic/cultural Jewish and many times before tried to connect with Judaism but failed. The same applies to all my tries with Christianity and Islam. I just don't like religions that teach about eternal suffering, that's all. I have been reading extensively about the principles of the Sikh faith and looking up videos about gurudwaras, listening to kirtans. I'm drawn to this religion because of it's strict monotheistic nature, the fair presentation of Merciful God Who is abundant in love towards His creation. What I find unique in the practice of Sikhs is the devotion which they show through the practice of community service and donation, welcoming and giving to everyone who holds out their hands. I just find this beautiful, all of this. I have my own personal shortcomings, inner demons and weaknesses but I believe that God is always present in the soul by His wisdom and grace. I only have hope. Thank you all for reading and to those who shared their thoughts or story.
PS:
-I know there is no conversion in Sikhism as in Judaism or Islam.
-Some might say I should remain Catholic or embrace Judaism, I want to tell those people I tried. I know God is, but am religiously stray.