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उनसे कैसे बचें जो गलत शिक्षा देते हैं? || आचार्य प्रशांत (2018)
आचार्य प्रशांत
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Truth
Falsehood
Self-Introspection
Greed
Selfishness
Helplessness
Parental Conditioning
Inner Strength
Description

Acharya Prashant addresses the conflict between personal truth and the influence of parental or societal conditioning. He explains that if truth is genuinely present, it cannot be suppressed by falsehood. If an individual feels overwhelmed, helpless, or defeated by the lies of the world, it indicates that they are not standing in pure truth but are entangled in their own falsehoods. He asserts that truth has no opposition that can overpower it; therefore, if someone feels crushed by injustice or deceit, they must look inward to identify their own hidden greeds, selfishness, or dependencies. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that the feeling of being 'compelled' or 'helpless' is the greatest lie one can tell oneself. He advises the questioner to stop playing the victim of a false world and instead practice self-introspection to remove internal flaws. Once internal falsehoods like greed and selfishness are discarded, external forces lose their power to dominate the individual. The speaker concludes that the battle is not between truth and lies, but often between two different forms of lies when one feels defeated.