Build Your Vocabulary! Day: 121
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Dearest Friends!
The teaching of Krishna says: “Do your duty sincerely without worrying too much about the result.”
The theory of Karma says: “Every action surely brings a result sooner or later.”
At first, these may seem different, but actually they complement each other perfectly.
How students should understand this in education
A student must study regularly, listen carefully, practice sincerely, and behave respectfully. These actions are in the student’s hands. But marks, ranks, and results may sometimes vary due to difficulty of the exam, stress, health, or competition.
So, Krishna teaches students:
Don’t become lazy because of fear.
Don’t stop working because results are uncertain.
Focus on effort, discipline, and learning.
At the same time, Karma teaches:
Every sincere effort gives a reward.
Daily practice improves knowledge.
Hard work never goes waste.
Example 1: Vocabulary Practice
That is Karma:
Consistent action brings results.
But if the student keeps worrying:
That is why Krishna’s philosophy says:
“Focus on practice, not pressure.”
Example 2: Examination Preparation
Two students prepare for exams.
One studies calmly and consistently.
Another studies while constantly fearing marks and comparing with others.
Usually, the peaceful and disciplined student performs better because the mind remains focused.
Effort is our responsibility. Results are the fruits of that effort.
When students combine both philosophies:
They work sincerely,
stay patient,
avoid stress,
and continue improving every day.


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