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Let go of attachment to outcomes from "summary" of The Hidden Hindu Part-2 by Akshat Gupta

The concept of letting go of attachment to outcomes is a fundamental teaching in Hindu philosophy. It advises individuals to detach themselves from the results of their actions, focusing instead on the action itself. This principle is rooted in the idea that attachment to outcomes leads to suffering and disappointment. When we are overly invested in a specific result, we become attached to it emotionally, making us vulnerable to despair if things do not go as planned. By releasing our attachment to outcomes, we free ourselves from this cycle of desire and disappointment. Letting go of attachment to outcomes does not mean that we should not have goals or work towards achieving them. Instead, it encourages us to shift our focus from the end result to the process itself. B...
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    The Hidden Hindu Part-2

    Akshat Gupta

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