"Thoughts"
Optionality breeds laziness
Problem: You think you’re lazy.
Your assumption: “I’m just not built for that thing.”.
Actual reason: Too many options.
Fix: Limit your options with discipline — and you’ll fix your life.
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Laziness can only be removed through right discipline, and right discipline can only arise from right reason.
Discipline born from ego never lasts.
Right discipline is when consciousness asserts its ownership over the ego.
It’s the moment you realize: “I am consciousness, not the body, not the mind.”.
And if that sounds too high for you — fine, do the hard work. Walk the path of karma or bhakti. The point remains: to eradicate laziness, first establish right discipline.
Now, ask yourself — why do you feel lazy when exams are months away, yet can pull all-nighters right before them?
Forget spirituality for a moment — this is pure economics.
You’re lazy because you have options.
Those options carry an opportunity cost higher than what you’re currently doing.
When the right option appears — a deadline, an exam, a crisis — your energy instantly aligns.
That’s why when there are no options, you become unstoppable.
When you must, you do.
So, stop being a servant of time.
Don’t live in such poverty that you need pressure to move.
Use your own nature as leverage — design your circumstances with limited options and sharp deadlines.
In my case, I follow one principle: either work or nothing.
Work means anything requiring focus — study, chores, reading, thinking.
Nothing means literally nothing — sitting, staring at a wall, watching the breath. No media, no stimulation.
Why? Because the brain has something called the default mode network — it activates when the mind is at rest. That’s when it digests, connects, and transforms your experiences into insight. Boredom is not the enemy; it’s the forge where clarity is made.
So, reduce your options. Keep only those that come from right discipline.
Follow them — and productivity will follow you.
Neki kar, dariya mein daal.
Kisi ne bohot khoob kaha hai: Neki kar aur dariya mein daal.
Kasturi kundli base..
“Kasturi kundli base, mrig dhunde ban mahi. Aise ghat ghat Ram hai, duniya dekhe nahi.”
All Desires Lead to Dukkha
There is nothing in this world that can give you lasting happiness. Your very longing for happiness is the recipe for dukkha — suffering.
The Relativity of Time and Presence
Have you noticed how time behaves differently depending on your state of mind? When you are completely present — playing, laughing with friends, doing something you love — time seems to fly. Hours pass like minutes. And the strange thing? You don’t feel drained. Instead, you feel more alive, even rejuvenated.
Sex Is Sacred.
Look around you. Observe nature — not through the borrowed eyes of philosophers or priests, but through your own open, innocent eyes.
Being present is ecstatic
Have you ever felt truly present — totally in it? I have tasted it. And you need to as well.
Buddha ka madhyam marg
Ab tak tumhe jeevan mein do hi tarah ki seekh mili hai:
Jo accha lage use apnao, bhogo, uska poora anand lo.
Aur jo bura lage, use daba do, use khatam kar do.
Chup saale bhikari...
Yeh samaaj bhikhariyon se bhara pada hai. Sab itne gareeb hain ki subah se shaam tak sirf bheek maangte hain — aur kuch kiya hi nahi jaata. Aur tum… tum bhi isi bheed ka hissa ho.
Reflections on Bhagavad Gita 16:21
त्रिविधं नरकस्येदं द्वारं नाशनमात्मन: ।
काम: क्रोधस्तथा लोभस्तस्मादेतत्त्रयं त्यजेत् ॥ २१ ॥tri-vidhaṁ narakasyedaṁ
dvāraṁ nāśanam ātmanaḥ
kāmaḥ krodhas tathā lobhas
tasmād etat trayaṁ tyajet“There are three gates leading to this hell – lust (kāma), anger (krodha), and greed (lobha). Every sane man should give these up, for they lead to the degradation of the soul.” — Bhagavad Gita 16.21
Burn your expectations 🔥
Today during meditation, I had a realization — not just a thought, but something that settled deep in my heart. It used to be a theory, now it’s an experience. I’m not here to share a philosophy. I’m just telling you what I’ve seen — whether it resonates with you or not is none of my concern. But if you’re walking the path of gyaan (not just knowledge, but truth), one day, you’ll come to this on your own.
chor bano, chori karo!!!
Aksar aisa hota hai ki jo bhi hamare jeevan mai hota jata hai, ham use bina jaane,bina samjhe, bina kuch puche, laade chale jaate hai. asal mai ham insaan kam aur coolie zyada hai. batao bhala, ye bhi koi baat hai. paida hue aur logo na kaha tum musalman ho, tum hindu ho to tum wo ho chale. tumhe ye banna hai to tum wo ho chale. kabhi socha hai khud, ki kar kya rahe ho?