The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, August 6, 2000




Performing to PerfectionPerforming to Perfection

Every action has a result, says Lord Krishna in the Bhagavadgita. The trick is, however, to limit the result-oriented nature of each action by performing it to the best of one’s ability. One should use all of one’s faculties while doing any action, and not do it on an impulse. When one acts impulsively, one doesn’t think of the result of one’s action and may get trapped in the consequences of that action, says Sai R. Vaidyanathan.

 

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