Have you ever experienced total isolation?
As if nobody gave a damn and everything was going apart? That's exactly where I was: confused, broke, and depressed. Up until the moment I opened a page at random from the Bhagavad Gita. "You have the right to carry out your actions, but not to the results," it stated. BG 2.47 I started crying with that one line. I was constantly concerned about the outcomes: success, fame, and money. However, this age-old Indian wisdom advised me to just act sincere and let the rest go. After reading that line, I took three actions. ceased seeking outcomes. began to work intently. had faith in the procedure.I thought karma existed. Every morning when I woke up, I thanked Krishna and noted one positive deed for the day. And gradually, things started to shift. My confidence, finances, and health all improved. Not by magic. But slowly. The Bhagavad Gita not only inspired me but also helped me to rebuild myself. Just take a deep breath if you're reading this and feeling confused. Have faith in your karma. And keep this passage in mind: "Success will follow if you fulfill your duties without concern." 🙏 I appreciate you reading. 💛 If you were moved by this, kindly leave a tip so that I can continue to share such realities.