How To Always Make the Right Decision? – Sadhguru
Summary
TLDRIn this insightful discourse, Sadhguru emphasizes the futility of obsessing over the rightness or wrongness of decisions. He suggests that instead of being fixated on moral boundaries, one should focus on actions that promote well-being for oneself and others. Sadhguru encourages embracing humanity by being inclusive and not self-righteous, as it leads to a more fulfilling life. He advises making decisions with balance and clarity, and to immerse oneself fully in life's endeavors, regardless of perceived correctness.
Takeaways
- 🤔 Uncertainty is inherent in decision-making; no one can be 100% sure of the rightness of their actions.
- 🔄 It's important to avoid self-imposed conflict over the constant worry of making the wrong choice.
- 🌟 Embrace the possibility of doing something wrong, as it's a part of being human and learning from experience.
- 🙅♂️ Avoid the arrogance of always thinking you're right, as it can lead to a tyrannical mindset.
- 🤝 Focus on actions that bring well-being to yourself and others, rather than strictly on what is 'right' or 'wrong'.
- 🌱 Human nature is inclusive and expansive, in contrast to animal nature which is exclusive and boundary-fixing.
- 💡 Intelligence seeks to expand beyond boundaries, which is a natural human desire for growth and inclusivity.
- 🤷♂️ The concept of right and wrong is subjective and has been debated for centuries without a definitive conclusion.
- 🤝 Inclusivity should be a priority, even towards those who may be considered 'wrong', to foster a more harmonious society.
- 💪 Make decisions when you are balanced and clear-headed, and commit to them fully for the best outcomes.
- 🌈 The value of your actions may not be recognized immediately but could be appreciated in the future.
- 🌟 Life is about involvement and commitment, not just correctness, so engage fully in what you do.
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