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“You have the rights to your actions but not the rights to the fruits of your action. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, nor be attached to inaction.” - what Krishna tells Arjuna (B.G. 2.47)
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IDK why, but this is one of my favorite philosophies (for lack of a better word). I guess because it assuages my own occasional sense of a lack of control over outcomes. Here are a couple riffs on the theme: "It is almost unimportant whether a work finds an understanding audience. One has to do it because one believes that it is the right thing to do. We are not only here to please." ~ Pina Bausch "If we can tune in to the idea of making things and sharing them without being attached to the outcome, the work is more likely to arrive in its truest form." ~ https://twitter.com/mintfaced/status/1640835362850471936?s=61&t=-q6xlOPFRcpU7wwoSEILzw
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