prasad1
Active member
Pjji wrote in Religion section and my post was not appropriate in that section, so I am posting it here.
Or expect abject surrender to work for you.
Let us see it differently.
Have a lot of wants (A kingdom to boot), then create a friend with unlimited potential (A God no less), then destroy thousands of people. Then rule over a country living a lavish life (who cares about the common people) amassing more wealth by Conquering other kingdoms.
What life lesson is that? Is there any special life lesson in Mahabharata that is unique and not available other places?
I do not think so.
YOU MUST HAVE YOUR PLAN (not someone else's plan), but do not be surprised if the result you expect does not materialize. Have a plan B ready.
No plan just expect a miracle.If Pandavas didn’t have Krishna and his master plan, they wouldn’t have witnessed the victory they did. Always have a plan.
Or expect abject surrender to work for you.
Let us see it differently.
Have a lot of wants (A kingdom to boot), then create a friend with unlimited potential (A God no less), then destroy thousands of people. Then rule over a country living a lavish life (who cares about the common people) amassing more wealth by Conquering other kingdoms.
What life lesson is that? Is there any special life lesson in Mahabharata that is unique and not available other places?
I do not think so.
YOU MUST HAVE YOUR PLAN (not someone else's plan), but do not be surprised if the result you expect does not materialize. Have a plan B ready.