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3 ways to deal with self-centered people, as per the Bhagwad Gita

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 12, 2024, 08:00 IST
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Bhagwad Gita teachings to deal with selfish people


Have you ever encountered someone in your life who is an incredibly selfish person, particularly challenging and difficult to deal with? But…however inconsiderate, narcissistic, and self-absorbed they are, you cannot seem to cut ties with them, maybe because of mutual connections, professional ties, or be it any other situation? Dealing with such people can be a testing task, especially when you don’t wanna stoop low at their level, just to take on them. So, if you’re wondering to handle these provoking situations, here’s the perfect opportunity for you to discover it, in-depth!

Today, we have curated an insightful three-point list from the timeless teachings of the highly revered Bhagwad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture. These detailed points will guide you through the challenging situations of dealing with these individuals while also helping you cultivate compassion, and self-growth, and fostering a harmonious environment.


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​Practice detachment

Practicing detachment, or “Vairagya”, as per the Bhagwad Gita, is one of the best ways to deal with selfish people. It involves maintaining a significant sense of detachment and indifference from the outcomes of your actions and from the behaviour of others. The Bhagwad Gita emphasises the immense power detachment holds, and explains that by practicing detachment in your everyday life, you can avoid getting affected emotionally by the selfishness of others. The simple yet effective approach helps you to be aware of the fact that you are not responsible for the selfishness of anyone towards you or in general, while also accepting that you cannot change their behaviour.



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​Cultivate compassion

The Bhagwad Gita also teaches us that a person’s selfishness often manifests itself from a lack of spiritual awareness and a low vibrational state of mind. Selfishness, being an incredibly negative emotion, is a reflection of their struggles and limitations in life. And so, the best way to respond to them is by exuding compassion and being in your high vibrational energy. By avoiding stooping low at their level, you demonstrate having incredible self-control and confidence in yourself, ultimately leading you to approach them with kindness and empathy and fostering a peaceful and positive environment which is the perfect way to respond to someone’s selfishness towards you.



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​Focus on your duty


Focusing on your duty, mentioned as “Karma Yoga” in the Bhagwad Gita highlights the importance of having the ultimate and unwavering concentration on fulfilling your responsibilities as a human being, rather than getting affected or distracted by the selfish actions of others. The Bhagwad Gita teaches us to perform our duty, but not to get attached about the results. By simply following this approach, you can efficiently maintain your integrity and effectiveness, regardless of how others behave.


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