People often tie their happiness to expectations and immediate results. The world today is driven by readily available facilities, like getting instant house help through online platforms, gig workers delivering deliverables just in time, and so on!
Hence, we often expect immediate success in our careers, appreciation from others, quick results from hard work, and constant happiness in relationships. But when these expectations are not fulfilled, disappointment, stress, and frustration slowly take over our minds. This emotional pressure has become common in modern life, especially in a time when social media constantly shows perfect lifestyles and achievements.
The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita remind us that true peace does not come from controlling every outcome. Instead, peace comes from learning how to stay calm and balanced, even when life does not go according to plan. One of the deepest messages of the Gita is to focus on our actions and efforts rather than becoming attached to results.
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