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We cling to the idea that everything must go our way, that failure is unacceptable, that we must always have the answers. The Gita unravels this illusion. It frees us from the pressure of perfection. Even in our relationships, we often carry invisible weight trying to please, fix, heal, or meet silent standards. But the Gita reminds us that our job is only to do our duty with sincerity, not to shape others' reactions or destinies. Once you embrace this, every burden feels a little lighter. You start doing things from a place of devotion, not pressure. And in that shift, you find peace.
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Then one day you will realize that people were never the problem. The actual trouble never lied there where i thought it was.Instead it lied within me. In the way in which I perceive things. There was an illusion that i must react in certain way to the external things, never realizing that its me who have the actual control and not the situations. No one has ever said me this secret that i actual has the power to transform my life just by changing the way i see the world and the way i observe . Choose your inner peace over everything. Life is not about all the chaos but beyond all of that. Stop being preoccupied with the things that you never did. Stop overthinking. connect with your inner self and see the magic.
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Whenever we try to do something different nd efficient our mind starts resisting us... making us fall in the trap the trap of overthinking by questioning our own worth or destiny.... it keeps us in the vicious cycle of questions like "what if this happens, what if that happens".
But these are just assumptions or excuses... we can never know our worth or capacity unless we come out of our comfort zone.
In life, it is always better to make an effort than to sit back in fear of failure. When we try, we either succeed or we learn something valuable.
But when we don’t try at all, we are left with regret and endless “what if” questions. Failure might hurt for a while, but regret lasts much longer. At least by trying, we gain experience, courage and confidence.
So, instead of being afraid of losing, we should focus on giving our best because a failed attempt is still better than a lifetime of wondering what could have happened.
Step out of comfort or stay trapped in "what if" forever.🌷✨️
But these are just assumptions or excuses... we can never know our worth or capacity unless we come out of our comfort zone.
In life, it is always better to make an effort than to sit back in fear of failure. When we try, we either succeed or we learn something valuable.
But when we don’t try at all, we are left with regret and endless “what if” questions. Failure might hurt for a while, but regret lasts much longer. At least by trying, we gain experience, courage and confidence.
So, instead of being afraid of losing, we should focus on giving our best because a failed attempt is still better than a lifetime of wondering what could have happened.
Step out of comfort or stay trapped in "what if" forever.🌷✨️
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📘 Of Counsel: The Challenges of the Modi–Jaitley Economy – Arvind Subramanian
🔆 5 Quotes for Essays
📘 Economy, governance & policy reforms
✅ On Governance & Reform
🗨️ “India’s reform story is not about one big idea, but about relentless incremental change.”
📌 Use in essays on: Reform process, Continuity in governance, Policy stability
✅ On Economy & Ethics
🗨️ “Trust is the most important currency in economics and in life.”
📌 Use in essays on: Ethical governance, Business ethics, Institutional credibility
✅ On Federalism
🗨️ “Cooperative federalism must move from a slogan to a working principle.”
📌 Use in essays on: Centre–State relations, Fiscal policy, Team India approach
✅ On Growth vs Equity
🗨️ “Growth and redistribution are not opposites; they must reinforce each other.”
📌 Use in essays on: Inclusive growth, Inequality, Social justice
✅ On Policy Thinking
🗨️ “The role of government is to create an environment where private enterprise can thrive responsibly.”
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🔆 5 Quotes for Essays
📘 Economy, governance & policy reforms
✅ On Governance & Reform
🗨️ “India’s reform story is not about one big idea, but about relentless incremental change.”
📌 Use in essays on: Reform process, Continuity in governance, Policy stability
✅ On Economy & Ethics
🗨️ “Trust is the most important currency in economics and in life.”
📌 Use in essays on: Ethical governance, Business ethics, Institutional credibility
✅ On Federalism
🗨️ “Cooperative federalism must move from a slogan to a working principle.”
📌 Use in essays on: Centre–State relations, Fiscal policy, Team India approach
✅ On Growth vs Equity
🗨️ “Growth and redistribution are not opposites; they must reinforce each other.”
📌 Use in essays on: Inclusive growth, Inequality, Social justice
✅ On Policy Thinking
🗨️ “The role of government is to create an environment where private enterprise can thrive responsibly.”
📌 Use in essays on: Public policy, Governance, Private–public balance
🔆 “Of Counsel” – अरविंद सुब्रमणियन
📘 अर्थव्यवस्था, शासन और नीति सुधार
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🗨️ “विश्वास अर्थशास्त्र में और जीवन में सबसे मूल्यवान मुद्रा है।”
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🗨️ “सहकारी संघवाद को नारे से काम करने वाले सिद्धांत में बदलना होगा।”
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🗨️ “विकास और पुनर्वितरण एक-दूसरे के विरोधी नहीं, बल्कि एक-दूसरे के पूरक हैं।”
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🗨️ “सरकार की भूमिका ऐसा वातावरण बनाना है जहाँ निजी क्षेत्र जिम्मेदारी से प्रगति कर सके।”
📌 निबंध में उपयोग: लोक नीति, शासन, सार्वजनिक–निजी संतुलन
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Perhaps the most radical teaching in the Gita is the power of surrender. In the last chapter, Arjuna finally understands what Krishna is guiding him toward: surrendering to the divine, not out of weakness but out of trust. "Abandon all varieties of duty and just surrender unto me. I shall deliver you from all sin. Do not fear." This is not a call to be passive. It’s an invitation to release control. When you’re constantly trying to manage everything, fix everyone’s problems, or maintain your strength for others, surrender can sound terrifying. But the Gita redefines surrender as a path to peace. It asks you to trust that you don’t have to do everything alone.
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The main problem with us is we want everything outside of us to go in a way we thought. We feel comfortable so easily that we never want to come out of that. And when something that happens out of the box, we feel very bad and unacceptable. The basic quality of accepting is what we lack. Because we have predetermined notions of everything that must happen . But life doesnt go this way. Its full of surprises and unexpected lows. When you dont try to control anything that happens, and just keep doing what you want to, you will see that no situation has the power to hold you, to stop you or to even affect you. Dont try to control anything outside. Be in deattachment. Deattach from everything and just surrender yourself to your work and utilise every moment. This way you will not try to control things instead things that you wanted to happen will happen eventually . Just have some patience and keep going.
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Reality Check.
Every year thousands of you tell yourself the same lie, "Next year I'll clear UPSC."
Prelims? This time definitely. Mains? Predictable and Easy. Interview? I am made for that.
And yet here you are, no daily consistency, no answer writing, not even a disciplined study pattern.
Now Diwali's around the corner. And I'm not saying don't celebrate. You should. But here's what's going to happen
you'll go home, waste 10-15 days before and after. And when you finally open your books again, you'll have lost your rhythm, your focus, and your edge.
There are people out there who've been at this grind for 2-3 years straight.
They've written hundreds of answers, revised every subject ten times, and still doubt themselves daily. And you, a beginner who hasn't even finished one GS paper properly with note making, believe you'll get a rank next year?
That's not ambition. That's delusion.
UPSC doesn't reward wishful thinking. It rewards obsession.
If you're not writing daily, solving questions, building consistency, stop lying to yourself.
You're not preparing; you're just pretending.
So either wake up now and treat this like your life depends on it, or accept that this exam isn't made for you.
Because with half-hearted effort, you're not clearing prelims, not even coming close to mains.
This exam breaks the lazy. It only builds the relentless.
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Every year thousands of you tell yourself the same lie, "Next year I'll clear UPSC."
Prelims? This time definitely. Mains? Predictable and Easy. Interview? I am made for that.
And yet here you are, no daily consistency, no answer writing, not even a disciplined study pattern.
Now Diwali's around the corner. And I'm not saying don't celebrate. You should. But here's what's going to happen
you'll go home, waste 10-15 days before and after. And when you finally open your books again, you'll have lost your rhythm, your focus, and your edge.
There are people out there who've been at this grind for 2-3 years straight.
They've written hundreds of answers, revised every subject ten times, and still doubt themselves daily. And you, a beginner who hasn't even finished one GS paper properly with note making, believe you'll get a rank next year?
That's not ambition. That's delusion.
UPSC doesn't reward wishful thinking. It rewards obsession.
If you're not writing daily, solving questions, building consistency, stop lying to yourself.
You're not preparing; you're just pretending.
So either wake up now and treat this like your life depends on it, or accept that this exam isn't made for you.
Because with half-hearted effort, you're not clearing prelims, not even coming close to mains.
This exam breaks the lazy. It only builds the relentless.
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