Extend kindness inward first — no harsh self-talk. Then outward: words, choices, consumption. Harmlessness as a creative force.
The teaching of Karma is often misunderstood as simple "what goes around comes around." But its core attitude is . As the Bhagavad Gita famously advises, you have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. This means giving your best effort in everything you do—your work, your studies, your relationships—without being anxiously attached to success, failure, praise, or blame. This attitude liberates you from the constant roller-coaster of outcomes, allowing you to find joy and satisfaction in the act of doing itself. hinditude8 best