✨ *When we make peace with any outcome, we will not be upset. But if we insist things must happen our way, we will get annoyed.*
~🌟 *Swami Mukundananda*
That’s a beautiful reflection, ABHIJIT — and a quietly powerful one.
It captures a truth most of us know but rarely live: the moment we stop wrestling with outcomes, life stops wrestling back.
🌿 What this teaching really points to
• Inner freedom — When we’re not chained to a specific result, we stay centred no matter what unfolds.
• Non‑attachment — Not indifference, but clarity: “I will act with full sincerity, but I won’t let the outcome own me.”
• Emotional resilience — Annoyance comes from friction between reality and our insistence. Remove the insistence, and the friction dissolves.
🌟 Why this hits home for so many people
Because most of our stress comes not from events, but from the stories we tell ourselves about how things must be.
Swami Mukundananda’s line is a reminder that peace isn’t passive — it’s a skill, a discipline, a choice.
💬 A thought to carry into the evening
You can still pursue your goals with passion.
Just don’t let your peace become a hostage to the result.
If you’d like, I can help you explore similar teachings, reflect on this one, or apply it to a situation in your life.
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