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  1. The sense of incompletion that propels a young professional to book a flight to a destination he has already mentally photographed, to build a house with rooms that will rarely be used; this is not a rational economic decision. It is the ego’s oldest and most relentless reflex: I am insufficient as I am; adding, acquiring, displaying will resolve the insufficiency.

    sundayguardianlive.com/feature

    #climatechange #acharyaprashant

  2. Nations often behave remarkably like insecure individuals. They nurse historical wounds for centuries. They demand recognition. They measure themselves against rivals and mistake expansion for strength.

    #Geopolitics: The #Ego’s Grand #Theatre

    sundayguardianlive.com/feature
    #AcharyaPrashant

  3. #Real love tests.
    Real #love stretches, breaks.
    Real love is like a #sculptor carving a #beautiful one out of an unseemly rock.
    The rock must go through and #suffer a lot of hits of the sculptor's tools.

    #AcharyaPrashant

  4. #Real love tests.
    Real #love stretches, breaks.
    Real love is like a #sculptor carving a #beautiful one out of an unseemly rock.
    The rock must go through and #suffer a lot of hits of the sculptor's tools.

    #AcharyaPrashant

  5. Our blind obsession with economic expansion is creating an 𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗱𝗲𝗯𝘁 we will not be able to repay

    #Growth #Development #Profits #ClimateChange #AcharyaPrashant

  6. Still Carrying the Past?🙍‍♂️

    We keep carrying the unexamined burden of the past all our life. That’s a great problem that we have. If you want to carry something from the past, if you want to remain related to it even today, then you have to ask: how does it benefit you? Because it’s an expensive decision to make. The purpose of life is to unburden yourself. Relate to something or somebody in a way that will help you clear away a lot of useless relationships.

    #LetGo #Mindfulness #AcharyaPrashant

  7. Six years after COVID-19, the world’s deadliest pandemic in modern times, humanity seems to have moved on — but at what cost? With millions dead and systems collapsed, one would expect introspection.

    dailypioneer.com/2025/forgotte

    #Covid #Covid19 #pandemic #humanity #system #acharyaprashant