Growing up, I watched the Mahabharata as a serial, and those stories always stayed with me. The lessons around ego, humility, and consequence were there early on, but reading this made me see how alive and relevant they still are today. The way you brought those teachings into modern leadership and everyday decision-making really put things into perspective for me.it wasn’t about learning something new, but about realizing it more clearly now across work, family, and life. This felt like an old truth explained in a way that landed at the right time. The idea of pause as a discipline really stayed with me.Bhishma Pitamah has always stood out to me and till today, when Mahabaratha is mentioned, the instant image is of great Bhisma. There are moments in life where responsibility comes first, where you carry the weight of doing what’s right for the larger stake even when it doesn’t fully sit right on a personal level. Learning when and how to pause in those moments feels like an art in itself. Thank you for putting this into words so thoughtfully.
Jan 27
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