Gita is the art of living and Sri Krishna is a great philosopher. Not only India but also western parts of the world have adopted the methodology and ideology, Bhagavat Gita provides. It is the greatest of all the teachings.
1. Attachment
Attachment leads to desire. Fulfillment of desire leads to greed. Unfulfillment of desire leads to anger.
2. Success from Gita
If you want to succeed in life then do not copy. Find answers to the questions on your own because everyone faces different challenges, so act accordingly. This is how success will be destined for you.
3. Hope
Always have hope then you will get success in every field of your life. One’s thoughts become reality therefore think wisely. You fail only when you believe it and vice versa.
4. People
Always recognize real people in your life. They will help you grow, support, and motivate you in every aspect of your life. Wrong people can destroy your life.
5. Mind
It is true that the mind is difficult and restless but controlling the mind is the key to calmness, patience and through the regular practice of meditation and detachment, the problems could be solved easily.
Talk less. Listen and watch more.
6. Time
Time is precious. It leads to everything or destroys everything. Time can never be constant. Do not waste it. Use it wisely and with devotion. This will take you to heights.
7. Secret from Gita
Never reveal your secrets to anyone. This might sound odd because all share secrets to their closed ones but this is true, one must not share secrets because it acts as a backstabbing feature. One of the weaknesses of any person is his Secret. Don’t tell secrets to anyone, not even to friends.
Never trust anyone guys the world is full of fake people you don’t know who is praying for you and who is playing with you.
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