To Have Control Of Your Life, You Must Know And Stop Worrying About Things Not In Your Control – Hinduism Teachings
The Art of Letting Go: Ancient Hindu Wisdom for Modern Worriers Picture this: You're standing in your kitchen at 2 AM, frantically texting your college-bound child about whether they've eaten dinner, completed their assignments, and remembered to call their grandmother. Meanwhile, your phone battery dies from overuse, much like your peace of mind. Sound familiar? Welcome to the modern epidemic of controlling what cannot be controlled – a cosmic joke that would make even Lord Krishna chuckle. The Eternal Dance of Control and Surrender Hindu teachings have long recognized this fundamental human folly. The Bhagavad Gita presents us with Arjuna, a warrior paralyzed not by enemy arrows, but by his own overthinking. Like a modern-day parent obsessing over their child's career choices, Arjuna worried about outcomes beyond his control. Krishna's response? Focus on your duty (dharma) and let go of results. It's essentially ancient India's version of "do your best...