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Posted Apr 26
Day 43 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 43 When selfish actions replace values, both individuals and society begin to suffer. Ignoring what is right may seem small at first, but its effects can spread far and deep. @Growingbytes🦋🦄
Posted Apr 24
Day 42 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 42 When values are forgotten, traditions and guidance begin to fade. Without wisdom to guide us, future generations may lose their path @Growingbytes🦋🦄.
Posted Apr 23
Day 41 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 41 When confusion spreads, it affects not only one person but everyone connected to them. Our choices create ripples, which is why responsibility matters deeply. @Growingbytes🦋🦄
Posted Apr 22
Day 40 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 40 When discipline and values begin to decline, disorder slowly enters life. What is not protected within, is eventually disturbed outside. @Growingbytes🦄🦋
Posted Apr 21
Day 39 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 39 When values and principles are neglected, confusion begins to grow. Without a strong foundation, both the mind and life can lose direction. @Growingbytes🦋🦄
Posted Apr 20
Day 38 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 38 Sometimes others may act without understanding, but that does not mean we should do the same. Wisdom lies in choosing what is right, even when others choose differently. @Growingbytes🦋🦄
Posted Apr 18
Day 37 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 37 When we see the possible harm our actions might cause, the heart begins to resist. Even necessary actions start to feel wrong, because emotions begin to overpower reason. @Growingbytes🦋🦄
Posted Apr 17
Day 36 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 36 When we think too much about right and wrong in emotional moments, confusion increases. The mind gets caught between fear and duty, making it harder to decide what to do. @Growingbytes🦋🦄
Posted Apr 16
Day 35 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 35 When emotions take over, we may feel that no outcome is worth the pain it might bring. In such moments, the mind starts avoiding action, even if it is necessary. @Growingbytes🦋🧿
Posted Apr 15
Day 34 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 34 When we think about the consequences of our actions, fear and hesitation can grow. We begin to worry about loss and impact, which makes it harder to act with confidence. @Growingbytes🦋🦄
Posted Apr 14
Day 33 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 33 In moments of deep conflict, the mind struggles to choose between duty and emotion. What feels right may not feel easy, and this inner struggle can create hesitation. @Growingbytes🦋🦄
Posted Apr 11
Day 32 Bhagavad Gita — Chapter 1, Verse 32 When the mind is overwhelmed, even success and achievements can lose their meaning. Without inner peace, external victories no longer bring true satisfaction. @Growingbytes🦋🦄