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Thought of the day, inspired by Bhagavad Gita: “Inner peace begins where ego ends”

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 28, 2026, 20:39 IST
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Thought of the day, inspired by Bhagavad Gita “Inner peace begins where ego ends”

People constantly try to prove themselves, be it on social media posts, at work, in relationships, and even within families. We often measure how successful a person is through their status in society, what car they drive, or what brands they wear.


But while chasing all of these materialist aspects from the outside world, many quietly struggle with stress, anger, insecurity, and emotional exhaustion, and forget who they truly are in the head of their pride and pomp.

But the Bhagavad Gita offers a positive outlook towards these situations and how to drive them in the right direction.


One of its most powerful messages is that true peace comes when the ego becomes smaller.

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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita (14)

"That person, who gives up all material desires and lives free from the sense of greed, proprietorship, and egoism, attains perfect peace."

- Chapter 2, verse 71
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What does the quote mean (25)

Lord Krishna explains that greed makes a person constantly want more, even when they already have all that is needed.

When a person becomes greedy, they repeatedly feel dissatisfied and incomplete. Ahankara, or the feeling of “this is mine,” gets into the head and increases attachment and fear of loss.

An egoistic person believes that one’s identity and importance are above those of others. And when all these emotions get stacked one over the other, they disturb mental balance and create conflict within individuals and society.

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The Gita teaches emotional balance

The Bhagavad Gita does not ask people to go away from success or stop working hard. Instead, it teaches us to remain emotionally balanced while chasing our goals. A peaceful person performs duties sincerely but does not allow greed or ego to control the mind. Such a person enjoys success with humility and faces failure with maturity.

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