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7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment by Swami Mukundananda
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“When we repeatedly bring certain types of feelings to our mind, they develop into an attitude. And that attitude, when it hardens and becomes natural to our personality, develops into a mindset.”
Swami Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“remembered wellness”
Swami Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.”
Swami Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“Everyone has the right to say what they want, as long as it does not break the rules. We also have the right not to feel bad about it. They have the right to their opinion, and we have the right to disregard it. What people say and think about us does not define who we are. Their views are not what decides our self-worth. It is best to let them deflect off us like water rolls off a lotus leaf.”
Swami Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“Itihās’ (Ramayan and Mahabharat), eighteen Puranas, Ṣhaḍ Darśhan (six treatises on philosophy), hundred Smṛitis (books of dharma) and thousands of Nibandhs (philosophical thesis by great sages).”
Swami Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“irrespective of our behaviour and attitude, we always expect justice and compassion from others.”
Swami Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“absurdity”
Swami Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“pūrva janma kṛitaṁ karma taddaivamiti kathyate”
Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“We shall now use the technique of Reductio ad absurdum to disprove fatalism. This is a method where the statement to be invalidated is accepted as the premise. Then it is shown to lead to a logical inconsistency. Let us start with the premise that everything is predestined.”
Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment
“have merely repeated the statement of some fatalists. To think that we are bound by our destiny, which cannot be changed, is the doctrine of fatalism. This is how fatalism”
Mukundananda, 7 Mindsets for Success, Happiness and Fulfilment