Anxiety Lessens When You Act on the Next Small Step
Anxiety feeds on inaction and large, vague fears. Dharmic action — even one small step — reduces it.
ഹിന്ദു, വൈദിക സ്രോതസ്സുകളിൽ നിന്നുള്ള ലളിതമായ അർഥത്തോടും പ്രായോഗിക ദൈനംദിന ഉപയോഗത്തോടും കൂടിയ ഹ്രസ്വ, വിശ്വസ്ത ഉപദേശങ്ങൾ.
ഓരോ പ്രവേശനത്തിലും ഒരു ഉപദേശം, അതിന്റെ അർഥം, അത് ജീവിക്കാനുള്ള പ്രായോഗിക വഴി എന്നിവ ഉൾപ്പെടുന്നു.
Anxiety feeds on inaction and large, vague fears. Dharmic action — even one small step — reduces it.
Controlling speech is the foundation of self-mastery. Unguarded words cause more harm than unguarded actions.
Arthashastra values financial prudence over accumulation. What you guard carefully serves better than what you rush to gain.
In any household tension, the person who pauses first does not lose — they lead.
The words you choose not to say during conflict determine the long-term health of a marriage more than any single conversation.
Children absorb who you are, not what you provide. Your attention is the offering that shapes them most deeply.
The saint Tukaram sang to God in poverty. Devotion is not dependent on circumstances — it creates conditions from within.
What drives your action matters more than whether it succeeds. A selfish act that succeeds builds worse karma than a selfless one that fails.
Bearing an insult or injustice without reacting is not weakness — it is the exercise of a deeper force than anger.
The person who cannot be corrected has stopped growing. Humility is the prerequisite of every form of genuine learning.
Rushing through grief — or suppressing it — delays healing. Vedic tradition gives grief its own time and ritual.
Deep attention requires protected time. A mind interrupted every few minutes never reaches the quality of work available to it.