Train the Mind with Practice
A restless mind is not defeated by self-hatred; it is steadied through repeated practice and healthy detachment.
हिंदू और वैदिक स्रोतों से सरल अर्थ और व्यावहारिक दैनिक उपयोग के साथ संक्षिप्त, विश्वसनीय शिक्षाएं।
प्रत्येक प्रविष्टि में एक शिक्षा, उसका अर्थ और उसे जीने का व्यावहारिक तरीका शामिल है।
A restless mind is not defeated by self-hatred; it is steadied through repeated practice and healthy detachment.
Correction given in anger usually wounds more than it reforms.
When desire hardens into agitation, anger follows, and anger quickly steals discrimination.
The person who cannot govern his impulses cannot guide wealth, work, or people wisely for long.
When the mind stops rushing outward, truth becomes easier to recognize within.
A calm mind is not created only in crisis; it is built quietly through the quality of what you consume and repeat every day.
Money serves life best when desire is governed by restraint, honesty, and long-term responsibility.
Forgiveness cleans the heart, but wisdom still asks you not to walk back into preventable harm.
Scattered attention weakens life, while disciplined attention turns ordinary effort into strength.
Anger is easiest to govern in its first movement and hardest to control after speech has already escaped.
When money is used mainly for display, it often weakens the peace it was meant to support.
What you repeat becomes stronger than what you merely admire once in a while.