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Chapter 4, Verses 4.34-4.36 (Day 67) When's the last time you admitted 'I don't know' and actually sought guidance instead of Googling your way to comfort? Real learning requires humility, not just information.

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Chapter 4, Verses 4.37-4.39 (Day 68) You accumulate information but rarely pause to integrate it. Knowledge without application is just another way to avoid changing. What do you already know that you're not living?

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Chapter 9, Verses 9.25-9.27 (Day 124) Look at your calendar, your browser history, your bank statement. Where your attention and resources consistently go is what you're actually devoted to. Is that the destination you want?

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Chapter 9, Verses 9.28-9.30 (Day 125) You label every email as urgent or not urgent, every conversation as good or bad. What if this constant sorting is the real exhaustion? The event itself takes five minutes; the internal commentary runs for hours.

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Chapter 9, Verses 9.34 (Day 127) Your mind wanders to your phone during conversations, to work during dinner, to regret during morning coffee. What would one hour feel like if your attention was all aimed at the same thing?

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I want to tell you about one of the most inspiring people in Indian history that nobody talks about. He was a Mughal prince. He translated the Upanishads. And he was killed for it. His name was Dara Shikoh. He was the eldest son of Shah Jahan. The man who built the Taj Mahal.

I want to tell you about one of the most inspiring people in Indian history that nobody talks about. He was a Mughal prince. He translated the Upanishads. And he was killed for it.

His name was Dara Shikoh.

He was the eldest son of Shah Jahan. The man who built the Taj Mahal.
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Chapter 10, Verses 10.04-10.06 (Day 129) Intelligence, confusion, patience, anger, contentment, anxiety - you experience all of these but identify with none of them permanently. They arise in you like weather patterns. So who is the sky?

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10 Minute Gita is now live on Android 🚀 After weeks on iOS, we're opening the Android app for beta testing (minimum 14 days). Only 1,000 spots available. Enroll here: tenminutegita.com/android.html (3 steps) Here's what's in the app: - 239 daily readings through the entire Bhagavad

10 Minute Gita is now live on Android 🚀

After weeks on iOS, we're opening the Android app for beta testing (minimum 14 days). Only 1,000 spots available.

Enroll here: tenminutegita.com/android.html (3 steps)

Here's what's in the app:
- 239 daily readings through the entire Bhagavad
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Chapter 10, Verses 10.10-10.12 (Day 131) You've studied the concepts, listened to the podcasts, read the books. But knowing about peace and actually feeling it are different.

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Chapter 10, Verses 10.16-10.18 (Day 133) Abstract ideas about peace and presence sound nice but don't stick. You need handles - this morning routine, that walk, this person's voice. Don't apologize for needing the tangible.

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Chapter 10, Verses 10.19-10.21 (Day 134) You search for the sacred in sunsets and temples, forgetting it's also in traffic, laundry, and the ordinary moment you're trying to rush through.

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Chapter 11, Verses 11.04-11.06 (Day 143) You're looking at the world through a lens you didn't choose - one installed by your upbringing, your wounds, your fears. The world doesn't need to change; your way of seeing it does.

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Chapter 11, Verses 11.13-11.15 (Day 146) Real surrender isn't something you decide to do. It's what happens naturally when you finally see clearly. Right now, you're gripping because you haven't truly seen how little control you have.

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Chapter 11, Verses 11.31-11.33 (Day 152) You're exhausting yourself trying to control outcomes that are already in motion. What if your job isn't to determine results but to show up fully and do your part?

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Chapter 11, Verses 11.25-11.27 (Day 150) Everyone you know is dying. Not someday - right now, with every breath. You can live as if you have forever, prioritizing trivial conflicts, or you can let this truth reorganize what actually matters.

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Chapter 11, Verses 11.40-11.42 (Day 155) You're most careless with the people closest to you - dismissing your partner, half-listening to your kids, interrupting your friends. When will you truly see who's in front of you?

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Chapter 11, Verses 11.49-11.51 (Day 158) Peak experiences are powerful, but you can't live on the mountaintop. The real work is bringing what you've seen back down into traffic jams, difficult conversations, and boring Tuesday afternoons.