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Equanimity in success and failure, from "summary" of The Essence of the Bhagavad Gita by Paramhansa Yogananda

Equanimity in success and failure is a central teaching in the Bhagavad Gita. It is the ability to remain calm and balanced in the face of both victory and defeat. This teaching is essential because life is full of ups and downs, and it is easy to become overly attached to success and crushed by failure. Equanimity helps us maintain a sense of inner peace and stability, regardless of the outward circumstances. In the Gita, Lord Krishna advises Arjuna to perform his duties without attachment to the results. He explains that success and failure are both temporary and that one should not become overly elated by success or despondent over failure. By cultivating equanimity, one can avoid being ruled by the fluctuating tides of life and instead remain anchored in the unchanging Self within. Equanimity does not mean indifference or apathy. It is not about being passive or resigned to one's fate. Rather, it is about performing one's duties with dedication and sincerity, while letting go of attachment to the outcome. This attitude allows for greater focus and clarity in one's actions, as well as a deeper sense of peace and contentment. By practicing equanimity, one can navigate the challenges of life with grace and poise. Success and failure are inevitable, but how we react to them is within our control. By cultivating a sense of detachment from the results of our actions, we can remain steady and undisturbed, no matter what comes our way. This teaching is a powerful tool for spiritual growth and inner peace, guiding us towards a more balanced and harmonious way of living.
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    The Essence of the Bhagavad Gita

    Paramhansa Yogananda

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