The above quote made me realize that the more we think about our enemies and rivals,
the more we become like them - unknowingly and unconsciously.
The more we hate them, the more we lose our own peace of mind.
If we stop thinking about our enemies and rivals, the feeling of animosity and hatred slowly fades away from our minds.
We become more calm and peaceful.
And that is one thing that our enemies surely do not want to see.
Seeing us calm and peaceful, they will become more anxious and restless.
Wouldn't that be the best revenge?
' Rajan Sachdeva '
The more we hate them, the more we lose our own peace of mind.
If we stop thinking about our enemies and rivals, the feeling of animosity and hatred slowly fades away from our minds.
We become more calm and peaceful.
And that is one thing that our enemies surely do not want to see.
Seeing us calm and peaceful, they will become more anxious and restless.
Wouldn't that be the best revenge?
' Rajan Sachdeva '
very good advice ji.🙏
ReplyDelete🌹🙏 True. What if we can start seeing our enemies/rivals as our protectors...is it possible? What would that change in the world?
ReplyDeleteThe best revenge indeed is not to have one. Lack of reaction from grieved party can be very purturbing, if reaction can be omitted without intention. Think of the pain in your heart, when you hit her with a thick stick, and she just walks away
ReplyDeleteThis is the best way. Thank you Ji.🙏
ReplyDeleteWonderful thoughts
ReplyDeleteGreat advice !
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