Clay M. Christensen 408 words, 7K views, 15 comments
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On Sep 30, 2025Bhakti Vaidya wrote :
This is a wonderful story, I guess I am able to relate this story to the first chapter of Bhagwat Gita. Where Arjun decided not to fight a war, and Krishna gave Gita to him and said "stand and fight a war like a Shatirya" we all share space in this first chapter of Gita. I guess it's not about being 100% or 98% commitment to routine. Sometimes adjusting with the routine and falling back to it is worth living.. there is learn and understanding in these unusual situations, which we may not get from our routine. It may happen after such adjustments we may find more depths and determination and energy to follow that routine. Arjun was natured by Bhismapitama and Dhraun, he was been loved unconditionally by them, they were his guru who made him skilled worrier. He was highly committed toward them infact he loved them deeply. Still for higher good and betterment for mankind. For Dharma staphna, Krishna encouraged him to this higher task. If I relate this to this basketball team tournament, so many people were involved, it may not be just a basketball team of Oxford but the people and country involved. Commitment towards Sunday's is an individual aspect. In one situations you are not an Individual but the part term, state, country to give your bit for the success or failure. On the other hand as an individual committed to the routine towards their God, who will anyways going to be there whether you are able to visit him everyday or someday. He will still love you and help you in odd situations. Falling such routine may just become fule to your ego. On the other hand I just read a reflection about smoking that was very good reflection someone tried to give up and when tested himself got a general idea that he had not got that control over self to eradicate that habit, at the same time when he decided he could manage to give up wonderful.. these are just a perception to view the situation. I would enjoy to read and understand more perception on same story Thank you
On Sep 30, 2025 Bhakti Vaidya wrote :