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>>17972207
Bhagwad Geeta

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>>17965181
>Intended results for every action.

Once again,anon, I say this, there is nothing wrong with enjoying the results of your actions. Heck you can have an intent for acting. Where the problem lies is, people are fags who are more interested in results than the action itself.

Look at any number of unhappy people and you'll see one thing in common- they are all focussed on the end result and not the action.

Say for example a poor man always thinks about what all things he could do if he had money(the end result).

If only he focused on making more money(action) he might just be able to make it. But no he wallows in self misery cursing the world instead of acting in his own favour.

Tl;dr: Keep focus on the action you're currently doing and not on the end result.

If this approach is very different for you go read the story "The three questions" by Leo Tolstoy. It has some similar inferences.

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>>17965296
Read Bhagwad Geeta

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