So concerned with what others say? || Acharya Prashant (2019)

Acharya Prashant

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So concerned with what others say? || Acharya Prashant (2019)

Question: Acharya Ji, my family keeps asking that my I am never interested in doing general stuff. They keep asking what I want to do, and where I want to go. My reply to them always is, that – “I do not know.”

I don’t want to do this, that I know. But I do not know what I want to do. This disturbs me a lot.

How can I get the concern of others get out of my mind?

Acharya Prashant Ji: That’s alright. That is often how it begins. “This is not where I belong” – one has to be sure of that.

Questioner: They laugh at me, mock me. They say that if you do not know anything…..

Acharya Prashant Ji: If you do not bother about so many things, why do you bother about ‘this thing’?

Remember that, botheration is a choice. It is a value decision. You say, “I value the opinion others have of me.” It is not something natural, or spontaneous. It is a decision that you make.

And why must you decide to put value upon what he or she says?

If you will value to the utterances of all and sundry, how will you be able to value the words of Scriptures, or Saints, or Teachers? You cannot equally value both.

When I was speaking to Lata (one of the members in the audience) , I said that if you are not following my advice, surely you are following somebody else’s advice. If there are too many people you listen to, how would you be able to follow my advice?

And if you are not succeeding in following my advice, that is clear proof that there are just too many people influencing you.

Nothing else.

This article has been created by volunteers of the PrashantAdvait Foundation from transcriptions of sessions by Acharya Prashant.
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