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The consequences of pride from "summary" of The Mahabharata by Dwaipayana Vyasa

Pride, that great sin of sins, is the root cause of downfall. It blinds the eyes and clouds the judgment of even the wisest souls. This insidious emotion, when allowed to fester and grow, leads to arrogance and hubris. It is a poison that seeps into the very core of one's being, corrupting the mind and soul. In the great epic of Mahabharata, we witness the tragic consequences of pride in the character of Duryodhana. Filled with arrogance and a sense of entitlement, he became consumed by his own ego. His pride blinded him to the consequences of his actions, leading to a war that brought about the destruction of his entire clan. Duryodhana's pride was his downfall, as he refused to heed the wise counsel of his well-wishers and instea...
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    The Mahabharata

    Dwaipayana Vyasa

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