Ignore and Avert
Submitted by admin1 on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 00:00The best policy to avoid all friction is by ignoring all provocation, for trouble ignored, is trouble averted.
The best policy to avoid all friction is by ignoring all provocation, for trouble ignored, is trouble averted.
Mutual conflicts have always been a feature of human society, there is no escape from this situation. It depends upon the concerned individual whether he entangles himself in such conflicts or manages to keep himself away from them.
One incurs losses at various fronts due to concentration on one’s goal, but the secret of any great success lies in bearing these losses.
Our world is a dual world – a world of things, a world of meanings. When one raises oneself to a level where material things become secondary; and inner meanings become of prime importance, then one is a spiritual person.