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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: "Attachment creates fear; acceptance creates peace"

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 2, 2026, 08:00 IST
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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: "Attachment creates fear; acceptance creates peace"

Today are brains have become wired to constantly chase more success, more luxuries, more approval, and dependencies on it. But this endless pursuit of materialist and temporary pleasures often leaves us anxious, afraid of losing what we have, and terrified of what we don't have yet.



The Gita has a different perspective of viewing things, and it teaches us that the reason behind this fear is due to attachment, the emotions that we hold on to people, results- favourable or unfavourable, and things that are not under our control.


Attachment doesn’t mean love or care- if it disturbs us then it is actually desire and our want for things to be only a specific way, as we want for our happiness to remain intact. When they change or disappear, we become sad or overly emotional

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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita

“While contemplating on the objects of the senses, one develops attachment to them. Attachment leads to desire, and from desire arises anger”



- Chapter 2, verse 62

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What the quote actually means

The Bhagavad Gita teaches that attachment leads directly to suffering. When we become attached to something, be it a relationship, a job, a material possession, or even how others see, think about us, and judge us, we resort to fear and become underconfident or overly critical, causing emotional misery. We fear losing it, we fear it won't work out, and we fear we're not enough without it.


The Gita defines attachment as "accepting things for one's own sense gratification," not as genuine care or love. True detachment doesn't mean abandoning responsibilities or becoming cold and unemotional. It means acting from wisdom rather than compulsion, choosing responses rather than reacting, and maintaining inner stability regardless of external circumstances.

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How to practice this wisdom in your life

To apply this teaching, begin by noticing where you're attached to specific outcomes. Is it your child's grades, your fitness goals, how others treat you, or your career path? When you find out what it is, then consciously move your focus towards doing your best while accepting whatever happens.

Practice mindfulness and meditation to cultivate a focused and tranquil mind.

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