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Antidote to Worrying || Acharya Prashant

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00:00Look at old people. The frustration of a life loss is writ large in their face on their wrinkles.
00:06Seen their wrinkles? All those are words actually. That's a script that we can't read,
00:11but they can. And what's written there in that script? A life just lost. An opportunity
00:16just squandered. Doing what? Doing not much but worrying a lot. When you choose something
00:23really important to do, you do not have time to worry. If you have time and space to worry,
00:28that only tells that you have chosen something worthless. The real target, the real job,
00:33the real action will absorb you so much that you will be left with no space to worry.
00:39A western thinker said action is the antidote to despair. And the topmost Indian philosophy
00:45from the Bhagavad Gita says that the Yukta person,
00:48the undivided person is the one for whom future has ended.

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