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Thought of the day inspired by Bhagavad Gita: "Not every battle deserves your energy"

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 23, 2026, 08:00 IST
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Thought of the day inspired by Bhagavad Gita Not every battle deserves your energy

Life constantly brings situations that test our patience, emotions, and peace of mind. In our daily activities, we often experience workplace disagreements and debates about various social issues with contradicting viewpoints and personal misunderstandings.

Amid these, people often feel pressured to respond to every conflict that comes their way. Nowadays, where opinions come upfront, and reactions are expected immediately, it becomes easy to waste emotional energy on unnecessary battles.

Many people make that mistake, which emotionally drains them by reacting to everything as a sign of strength. But it is important to understand that true wisdom often lies in knowing when to stay calm and step away.

The Bhagavad Gita, has time and again been the source of that wisdom that people often turn to when in vain, turbulence of mind, and whatnot!

In scenarios like these, it also teaches that individuals should focus on meaningful actions rather than getting consumed by anger, ego, or temporary conflicts.


The thought, “Not every battle deserves your energy,” symbolises this deeper wisdom beautifully.

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Thought of the day inspired by Bhagavad Gita (1)

“As the ocean remains full and undisturbed though many rivers enter it, so the person who is unmoved by desires attains peace — not the one who constantly seeks fulfillment of desires.”

Chapter 2, verse 70
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What does the quote mean?

This idea from the Gita does not encourage people to avoid responsibilities or ignore injustice. Instead, it teaches the importance of choosing battles or conversations wisely and protecting one’s emotional and mental well-being.


In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna advises Arjuna to act with wisdom and self-control rather than emotion and confusion. One of the most quoted verses from the Gita states: According to the Bhagavad Gita, this highlights the importance of focusing on meaningful action instead of becoming emotionally trapped by what others say or do.


Today, we see that many conflicts are driven more by pride, ego, and instant reactions than by genuine importance. Workplace politics, toxic friendships, and unnecessary arguments can drain a person’s emotional energy without offering any real value. The quote reminds people that constantly reacting to negativity often creates more stress than solutions. Sometimes, silence and distance are more powerful than endless confrontation.

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The idea holds relevance even today

The idea is especially relevant today because people live in a highly connected digital environment and have sadly developed a lack of patience, so opinions are constantly shared and judged. A small disagreement can instantly become emotionally exhausting.


Many individuals feel the need to defend themselves in every situation, fearing that stepping away means weakness. However, the Bhagavad Gita teaches inner stability and emotional discipline.

Choosing not to engage in every conflict does not mean avoiding courage. In fact, it often requires greater strength to remain calm than to react impulsively.

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